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Yangon, Myanmar, Feb 12 (EFE), (Camera: Lynn Bo Bo).- At least one person was shot with a rubber bullet and arrests were reported as Myanmar on Friday witnessed possibly its largest protests since the Feb. 1 military coup.On the public Union Day holiday at a peaceful demonstration at Mawlamyine University in Mon state, about 300 kilometers southeast of Yangon, a student was shot with a rubber bullet, an NGO worker from the city told EFE.The person, who was reportedly injured when police fired during a crackdown, was wounded but not in critical condition.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTESTS IN YANGON.
In Johannesburg, students burn tyres and demonstrate after a passerby was shot dead amid protests over student debt. Students began sporadic protests in early January over the alleged exclusion of some students by a government-sponsored tuition aid scheme. They are demanding that the University of the Witwatersrand allows all students with outstanding debt to register for the 2021 academic year. IMAGES
Yangon, Mar 3 (EFE/EPA).- At least nine people, including two minors, were shot dead Wednesday in Myanmar as authorities launched fresh crackdowns against coup protesters while Pope Francis urged that parties engage in peaceful dialog.Despite security forces' severe repression of demonstrations, which claimed the lives of at least 20 people Sunday, protests in rejection of the Feb. 1 military coup continued throughout the country. (Camera: NYEIN CHAN NAING). SHOT LIST: PROTEST AGAINST MILITARY COUP, ON MARCH 3, 2021, IN YANGON, MYANMAR.
Yangon, Myanmar, March 3 (EFE), (Camera: Lynn BoBo).- At least ten people, including two minors, were shot dead Wednesday in Myanmar as authorities launched fresh crackdowns against coup protesters while Pope Francis urged that parties engage in peaceful dialog.Despite security forces' severe repression of demonstrations, which claimed the lives of at least 20 people Sunday, protests in rejection of the Feb. 1 military coup continued throughout the country.Fatalities include five protesters in the city of Monywa, two in Mandalay, one in MyinGyan and one in Rangoon in a new deadly day of protests in which more than 30 people have died to date.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTESTS ON WEDNESDAY IN YANGON.
Yangon, Mar 1 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Lynn BoBo) Hundreds of Burmese took to the streets again on Monday to express their rejection of the coup, which took part a month ago, and after alleged police brutality left dead in protest.FOOTAGE OF VIGIL IN HONOUR OF THE DEAD.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).