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Added on the 15/07/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
People gather and wait outside Insein prison in Yangon with hopes of seeing their loved ones Sunday after Myanmar's junta said it would release over 1,600 prisoners from jails across the country to mark the Buddhist new year. IMAGES
Yangon, Jul 14 (EFE/EPA).- Faced with the constant danger of being detained or even tortured, Myanmar journalists live in a state of stress and trauma under the military junta that has governed since the Feb. 1 coup. "I feel depressed, stressed and mentally exhausted after the violence and difficulties," Kaung, a Myanmar photojournalist who has covered the anti-coup protests violently repressed by Myanmar forces, told EFE. (Camera: STRINGER). B-ROLL OF THE PROTEST IN YANGON, MYANMAR.
Yangon, Jul 2 (EFE/EPA).-Poets, writers, film directors and actors are some of the "voices of the revolution" that Myanmar's military junta has attempted to silence by sending them to prison and, in some cases, to the grave. (Camera: STRINGER)SHOT LIST: PROTESTS AGINST THE MILITARY COUP IN YANGON, MYANMAR.
Sittwe, May 18 (EFE/EPA).- Myanmar junta has announced that starting from 3 May 2021 people will be welcomed to open new bank accounts, which will allow for unlimited cash withdrawals while limits on existing bank accounts will remain in place. (Camera: STRINGER).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE WAIT AT THE GLOBAL TREASURE BANK TO WITHDRAW CASH IN SITTWE, RAKHINE, MYANMAR.
Yangon, Apr 29 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Stringer) The Burmese military junta has filed charges of murder and treason against one of the main leaders of the protests against the coup, while accusing other people linked to him of relations with armed groups.FOOTAGE OF PEOPLE WITHDRAWING CASH FROM ATMS IN YANGON, MYANMAR