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Video taken from bridge near Sule Pagoda – the epicentre of protests in downtown Yangon today calling for an end to military rule and release of Aung San Suu Kyi – shows tens of thousands marching east along Mahabandoola Road and around the pagoda. #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar pic.twitter.com/nay0tFM0Y7
— Frontier Myanmar (@FrontierMM) February 7, 2021
LOOK: Anti-coup protesters poured back onto the streets of Myanmar on Sunday, Feb. 7, as an internet blackout failed to stifle growing outrage at the military's ouster of elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
— Inquirer (@inquirerdotnet) February 7, 2021
[📸: YE AUNG THU / AFP] pic.twitter.com/XBXRbQ9gAd
Welcome back to the online world, #Myanmar (for now). My social media feeds are starting to flood with images of today's street protests against #MyanmarCoup, including the huge one around Yangon city hall #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar https://t.co/EyF2a3lXwm
— Tan Hui Yee (@Tan_Hui_Yee) February 7, 2021
Passions running high in downtown Yangon. Video by Zar Ni @FrontierMM https://t.co/UpZtTu6HpW… #whatshappeninginmyanmar #myanmarcoup pic.twitter.com/JN2qEf0quw
— Martyn Brown (@MartynDBrown) February 7, 2021
Protest against military coup in Yangon Myanmar. FREEDOM FROM FEAR !!!!!!#WhatisHappeningInMyanmar #MyanmarSNSFreedom pic.twitter.com/5cEtmzZlJZ
— lyn✨ (@llyn_21) February 7, 2021
Biggest protests in Myanmar since the 2007 Saffron Revolution to denounce coup and call for release of Aung San Suu Kyi. Junta now backed down on shutting off internet. #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar https://t.co/vSRL294qYZ
— Matthew Tostevin (@TostevinM) February 7, 2021
Protests gathering momentum in Yangon on Sunday. Video by Zar Ni @FrontierMM https://t.co/UpZtTu6HpW… #whatshappeninginmyanmar #myanmarcoup pic.twitter.com/OFXdYELDR5
— Martyn Brown (@MartynDBrown) February 7, 2021
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Myanmar medics lead sprouting civil disobedience calls after coup https://t.co/s11jcyDFjB pic.twitter.com/G0BdujuBXr
— CNA (@ChannelNewsAsia) February 3, 2021
Myanmar medics lead sprouting civil disobedience calls after coup https://t.co/s11jcyDFjB pic.twitter.com/G0BdujuBXr
— CNA (@ChannelNewsAsia) February 3, 2021
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— honking car horns, banging pots and pans showing they are against the #military led government. #Myanmar pic.twitter.com/zwNkH6fD1j
— Cape Diamond (@cape_diamond) February 2, 2021
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Updated Situations in Myanmar❗
— Alice (@Alice69348601) February 2, 2021
At 8 pm tonight,locals protested against the junta by banging everything they got. In the Burmese tradition, banging something especially metal product means casting out evil spirits. #RejectTheMilitary#AungSanSuuKyi_government#SaveMyanmar
Crd pic.twitter.com/bGtEPHjmYL
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Mother Suu #Fuck_Military_Coup #Reject_the_Myanmar_Military #SaveMyanmar #AungSanSuuKyi_government pic.twitter.com/wflTXpAcHv
— Kim Tae (@BunnyKai3) February 2, 2021
I am from Myanmar. i will be inactive for awhile due to the situation in my country and stay safe everyone. Hope the situation gets well soon. 🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻crd#SaveMyanmar #AungSanSuuKyi_government#PrayForMyanmar pic.twitter.com/F6H9SjyONK
— Khaing Zin Moe (@KhaingZinMoe9) February 2, 2021
Reposting this & deleted earlier 1 as there were issues. This another video of #CivilDisobedienceMovement in 1 of the neighbourhoods in #Myanmar #Yangon to protest against #militarycoup. Video owner gave me permission to use it but I'm not revealing identity for safety reasons pic.twitter.com/KJdcQp3kT4
— May Wong (@MayWongCNA) February 2, 2021
Within 48 hrs since coup by military, public servants from different sectors in Myanmar has started #civil_disobedience #movement Let us all unite and stand together. #AungSanSuuKyi_government#SaveMyanmar#RejectTheMilitary pic.twitter.com/kBZUt4p8HM
— Gulf Wifey Myanmar (@GulfWifyMyanmar) February 2, 2021