On the 1st of last month, 40 days have passed since the Myanmar coup, which began with state advisor Aung San Suu Kyi being detained by the military. The people of Myanmar, who rebelled against the military coup, poured out into the streets. Although a curfew was issued, protests by the people spread like wildfire across the country.
Eventually, on the 13th of last month, in the process of disbanding the protesters, a woman who was shot by a police officer fell into a brain-dead state and died. The coups and protests in Myanmar, leading to armed suppression and civil injuries, are still ongoing.
Kim Bitsol Yeoul Edenga Oreum (33), who has been living in Myanmar for four years as a Factory Manager, captured the images of the people of Myanmar who went to the streets from downtown Yangon on the 7th and 18th of last month. It is to inform the world of the present state of Myanmar, where the Internet and SNS are blocked and the media outlets are also closed. Mr. Kim said, “I hear gunshots until 11 pm. In the front row of the protesters, mainly in their late teens to early twenties, there are many deaths and injuries in this age group. In some cases, children and medical staff are injured.”
He said, “At first, the protests were so peaceful that I would like to be able to do this, but the atmosphere changed after the military suppressed it, and now it is a very dark situation,” he said. Said. Lastly, Mr. Kim appealed for interest, saying, “It will be helpful to the people of Myanmar to be interested in and cheering for Myanmar abroad.”
The Kukje Newspaper vividly describes the present day of Yangon, Myanmar in 2021, which Mr. Kim passed on. Reporter Ha Song-i, photo = Kim Bit-sol Yeoul Eden Ga Oreum
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Protests in downtown Yangon.
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Yangon citizens appeal to the military police who blocked the road.
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A citizen performing a demonstration.
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A soldier guarding a barricade after blocking the city.
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A memorial space to commemorate the first death of the coup.
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A child who distributes food to the protesters.
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The civil disobedience movement filled the wall of downtown Yangon.
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A child holding a protest sign.
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Citizens protesting on the street.
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Street protests.
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