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Burmese military junta death toll surpasses 1,000


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Myanmar passed a grim milestone as the death toll at the hands of security forces after the February 1 military coup has officially surpassed 1,000 people. Since the military junta seized power, pro-democracy protesters have taken to the streets nearly non-stop to demonstrate and are often met with harsh and violent suppression for the Burmese military. The Assistance Association for Political Prisoners has been actively tracking the mass arrests and deaths since the coup and says they have verified 1,001 total deaths as of today. The joint secretary of the organisation says the true number of deaths at the hands […]

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9 hours ago, Benroon said:

Wheres the americans when you need them ! 😉

Wouldn't go in there now as the Chinese are backing Myanmar so hence would not be able to bomb the peasants at will.

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5 minutes ago, Leeshard said:

The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” Prime Minister of Thailand please note.

He knows what is GOOD. (for him)

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5 minutes ago, Leeshard said:

The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” Prime Minister of Thailand please note.

As a junta and a coupmaker he was aware of that, thats why could stay so long in power and is the idol and brother in arms from the Myanmar junta. They hate if sombody disturb them or why do you think they kill people?!

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The death toll I believe is much higher. Let's hope for a transfer to a more democratic system. Can't believe the military forces have blocked that from happening. 

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