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Protesters Return to Myanmar Streets Despite Crackdown

Protesters against the military takeover in Myanmar returned to the streets on Wednesday despite the deadly crackdown on peaceful demonstrations taking an increasing toll. [bc_video video_id=”6241269570001″ account_id=”6116119081001″ player_id=”VkskYfw7Ap” embed=”in-page” padding_top=”56%”

Protesters against the military takeover in Myanmar returned to the streets on Wednesday despite the deadly crackdown on peaceful demonstrations taking an increasing toll.

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As well as Mandalay, there were new peaceful protest marches in Taungoo, Thayet, Myingyan, Madaya and several other cities.

In Yangon, where some protesters turned out, government further restricted communications, limiting access to timely information.

The verified death toll among protesters since the Feb. 1 coup ousting of the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi has now exceeded 200, according to a tally compiled by the independent Assistance Association for Political Prisoners.

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