Military-run Myawaddy News reported on Monday evening that junta chief General Min Aung Hlaing had said the military was following a democratic path and, referring to rubber bullets, that it wanted to use minimal force.
Libby Hogan reports.
Military-run Myawaddy News reported on Monday evening that junta chief General Min Aung Hlaing had said the military was following a democratic path and, referring to rubber bullets, that it wanted to use minimal force.
Libby Hogan reports.
Police in Myanmar launched their most sweeping crackdown in three weeks of protests against military rule on Saturday in towns and..
Myanmar protest marches continued today (February 14) as locals called for the release of ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi.