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Myanmar protests continue despite military crackdown

Blocking roads, banging pots: Myanmar protests continue despite military crackdown

02/21/2021

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Myanmar protests continue despite military crackdown

Clip: 2/21/2021 | 4m 39s

Blocking roads, banging pots: Myanmar protests continue despite military crackdown

Hundreds of protesters held a candlelight vigil outside the U.S. embassy in Yangon, Myanmar, for those killed in the protests over the last 21 days. Across the nation, pro-democracy demonstrators continued to oppose the military coup, holding photographs of jailed leader Aung Sang Suu Kyi. Rudabeh Shahi, a nonresident fellow at the Atlantic Council’s South Asia Canter joins for more.

02/21/2021

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