1976
1977
We don’t expect the success of a revolution to depend on billionaires’ goodwill. But the level of discrimination against and the neglect of international community over the plight of Myanmar people is getting to the ridiculous point. Why don’t we deserve the same kind of help??? twitter.com/cvdom2021/stat…
1978
Another MASSACRE by SAC. When will the world say enough is enough? twitter.com/NuNuLusan/stat…
1979
Myanmar military is acting with impunity. From shooting a children’s school with armed helicopters to beheading a school teacher to bombing a music festival, SAC knows the world does not give any attention. We are living in hell.
1980
The horrific footage of the image in which three young children are helplessly crying over the body of their beloved father, who was killed by the shelling of the junta army, is going viral in Myanmar.
Photo/CJ
Credit @TheChindwin
1981
Could the @GOVUK, which holds the pen in the UN Security Council on Myanmar, get back to its work now that their leadership is settled? We need to see action from the UN Security Council! @RishiSunak @UKUN_NewYork
1982
1983
1984
The villages in central dry region of Myanmar continue to be burnt down by SAC forces. These are people’s livelihoods and lives being destroyed. We sincerely hope @ASEAN could take effective actions when leaders gather for the summit. It’s already too late.
Source: BBC Burmese
1985
We send our deepest condolences to the people of South Korea. Itaewon tragedy was unimaginable and heart-wrenching. May the young people who lost their lives rest in peace.
1986
The tragedies in Asia in October 2022.
One way or the other, each incident could be traced back to the failure of political authorities. In Myanmar, it is the so-called “security forces” who were actively massacring their own citizens.
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1987
2 years ago today, Myanmar people voted and chose the leaders democratically. The military could not accept their defeat and chose violence on the country to impose their rule. We are not going to give up our fight and let the criminals rule our beautiful country.
1988
Myanmar people are showing their dissatisfaction with 5-point consensus of @ASEAN whenever protest conditions allow. Stronger international response needed but no one seems to want to take the initiative.
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1989
The young protesters of Myanmar are keeping the protest spirit alive with the creative ways to make their voices heard.
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1990
Does Cambodia even realize Daw Lei Lei Maw IS NOT a political prisoner? She was put in jail for corruption after a fair trial UNDER NLD GOVERNMENT.
It’s a shame @ASEAN leaders are not taking any inputs from Myanmar civil society. THEY KNOW NOTHING. AT LEAST THEY CAN GOOGLE. twitter.com/noansereiboth/…
1991
If this is how a high-profile well-known foreign prisoner, asked to be released by every diplomat and head of government, was treated by SAC, could you even imagine how much ordinary Burmese political prisoner would be suffering at their hands?
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1992
Again, this is how a high-profile foreign political prisoner, constantly asked by the international community to be released, was treated. Imagine how ordinary Myanmar citizens are being treated at the hands of genocidal SAC forces. Heart-wrenching!
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1993
1994
This young Myanmar protester wants his voice to be heard by the international community.
Feel free to share and use it in your news report. The video was directly provided to us by the protest group.
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1995
1996
Nepalese students show their solidarity with Myanmar university students who had been sentenced a death penalty. Thanks for your support!
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1997
SAC is inflicting unimaginable psychological terror on the people of Myanmar, using death penalty as a political weapon. International community must put significant pressure on the genocidal regime.
1998
Ko Jimmy’s picture projected onto British Parliament Building
Ko Jimmy, one of the prominent 88-generation activist, was executed together with Ko Zeya Thaw and other three political prisoners in July.
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1999
Welcome new year 2023 and we want the world to know that we have not stopped fighting for even one day in Myanmar.
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2000