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The protests against the coup spread after the bloodshed where 18 people died
“In the last month, 30 people died and 1,000 people were arrested”
Shame attends the court hearing … First after the coup
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After the worst bloodshed last Sunday in which at least 18 people were killed, Myanmar’s protests against the coup are spreading. Aung San Suu Kyi, state adviser Aung San Suu Kyi, appeared through burns for the first time after arrest, with around 30 people killed and 1,000 arrested in a month since the military coup on 1 last month. Reporter Lee Dong-hun. As dawn breaks through the streets of Yangon, Myanmar, where colleagues were killed by police gunfire the day before, the protesters reassembled. Tear gas is fired indiscriminately at protesters who confronted the police with shields and barricades. Protesters march in line towards fleeing protesters, followed by soldiers armed with pistols. The protesters, who had escaped tear gas, washed their eyes and faces among themselves and met again to continue the confrontation with the police. The protests spread further after the worst bloodshed last Sunday in which at least 18 people died and 30 were injured. Protests against the coup continued throughout Myanmar, including monks who rallied and marched against the coup. 30 people are said to have died and more than a thousand have been arrested in the last month since the military coup. The international community is intensifying pressure on the Myanmar military. A month after the coup, national adviser Aung San Suu Kyi appeared. He attended the court hearing on himself by video and said he was relatively healthy. Foreign media reported that the military’s efforts to eliminate him politically have added to the charge of violating import and export laws by illegally possessing a walkie-talkie. This is YTN Dongheon Lee.