Myanmar protesters defiant as military attacks medical volunteers | DW News

The UN special envoy on Myanmar is demanding an end to what she calls the military’s repression of protesters. She reported that she is receiving around two thousand messages a day from Myanmar calling for international action. The UN has so far been unable to intervene in the violence in Myanmar, because of China’s veto-wielding seat in the Security Council. China has voiced misgivings about the coup but not joined Western nations in sanctions. Protestors continue to march in the streets despite ongoing police brutality. But the march for democracy perseveres in Myanmar, despite brutal crackdowns by the military authorities. Demonstrations are regularly dispersed by tear gas. The violence has escalated in the last week, with police making mass arrests and adopting more lethal force. Radio Free Asia published CCTV footage that allegedly shows authorities beating up medical volunteers in Yangon on Wednesday. The broadcaster says they were then taken to prison. The video follows reports that polic
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