Myanmar police moved decisively on Saturday in a bid to prevent opponents of military rule gathering throughout the country after Myanmar's U.N.
Envoy urged the United Nations to use "any means necessary" to stop a Feb.
1 coup.
Myanmar police moved decisively on Saturday in a bid to prevent opponents of military rule gathering throughout the country after Myanmar's U.N.
Envoy urged the United Nations to use "any means necessary" to stop a Feb.
1 coup.
Police in Myanmar have fired tear gas, water cannon and stun grenades at pro-democracy protesters, killing a number of them.