Counterattack by the civil government of Myanmar…”I will overturn the military and promote the revolution”

A separate representative of the civilian government, established in response to the Myanmar military coup, announced that he would overturn the military and promote the revolution.

According to Reuters news agency on the 13th (local time), Vice President Man Yun Kaing Tan, appointed by the’Federal Assembly Representative Committee’ (CRPH), gave a public speech for the first time through Facebook in a hiding place.

Man Win Kaing Tan[페이스북]

Man Win Kaing Tan[페이스북]

CRPH is a member of the Democratic National Alliance (NLD), which used to be the ruling party of the civil government of Aung San Suu Kyi, and is a committee formed by those who were elected in the general election last November.

Man Yun Kaing Tan leads a separate civilian government on behalf of advisors Aung San Suu Kyi and President Yun Min, who are being held in custody by the military.

“It’s the darkest moment in this country now, but it’s not far away,” he said. “This revolution is an opportunity for us to unite our forces to achieve the federal democracy that everyone who has been through the various oppressions of dictatorship for decades truly desires. Emphasized.

At a protest held in Yangon on the 13th,

At a protest held in Yangon on the 13th, protesters holding a sign saying “I support CRPH” are salute with three fingers, symbolizing the protest against dictatorship. [AFP=연합뉴스]

He explained that in the future, a temporary public administration team will be formed to establish a new public administration in Myanmar, which is facing difficulties due to the chaotic government.

Thousands of comments poured into his speech. “Please continue” and “You are our hope” followed by response from supporters, Reuters reported.

The CRPH is pursuing recognition of the legitimate civil government by appointing an acting minister, etc., as the Ministry of Civil Affairs and Civil Affairs has been unable to operate due to the military coup.

Currently, I am meeting representatives of various local organizations in Myanmar to realize federal democracy.

Civilian Government Representative Man Win-Kaiing-Tan is giving a three-finger salute symbolizing resistance to the military in Myanmar. [트위터]

Civilian Government Representative Man Win-Kaiing-Tan is giving a three-finger salute symbolizing resistance to the military in Myanmar. [트위터]

Some of the regional representatives have expressed support for the CRPH. However, the military said that CRPH was illegal and that anyone involved in CRPH could be charged with treason.

Over 100 cumulative deaths since the military coup in Myanmar

Myanmar’s military and police have been bloodshed every day against the protesters protesting the coup, showing that the cumulative death toll has reached 100.

According to local media, Irrawaddy, on the 14th, 9 citizens were killed by the Myanmar military police only the day before.

In a protest held in Mandalay, Myanmar on the 13th, an injured protester is being treated. [AFP=연합뉴스]

In a protest held in Mandalay, Myanmar on the 13th, an injured protester is being treated. [AFP=연합뉴스]

Myanmar’s military is working hard to suppress the coup on the 1st of last month by shooting and assaulting the protesters who condemned it.

It is known that among the victims, many students in their late teens were also included.

The military and policemen are not hesitating to conduct atrocities such as killing or arbitrarily arresting citizens irrelevant to the protesters while traveling around residential areas at night, Irrawaddy said.

A rally was held in Yangon, Myanmar, in memory of the victims in the course of protests against the military on the 13th.  Consoling the victims over flowers and candles [AFP=연합뉴스]

A rally was held in Yangon, Myanmar, in memory of the victims in the course of protests against the military on the 13th. Consoling the victims over flowers and candles [AFP=연합뉴스]

CNN said it is estimated that hundreds of people have been injured and more than 2,000 people have been detained since the military coup in Myanmar.

The detention of journalists also continued.

Reporter Tain Jo was covering the scene of a protest in Myanmar on the 26th of last month.  He was detained by the military on the 27th of last month. [AFP=연합뉴스]

Reporter Tain Jo was covering the scene of a protest in Myanmar on the 26th of last month. He was detained by the military on the 27th of last month. [AFP=연합뉴스]

The Associated Press is calling for the release of journalist Tain Jo, who was detained on the 27th of last month while covering a coup protest in Myanmar. At the time of arrest, reporter Tain Jo’s hand was handcuffed and surrounded by a video of being arrested while strangling.

According to the United Nations, dozens of reporters, including freelance journalists from Poland, were arrested while covering Myanmar.

On the 13th (local time) in Yangon, Myanmar, those who oppose the military coup are demonstrating with their cell phone lights lit. [AFP=연합뉴스]

On the 13th (local time) in Yangon, Myanmar, those who oppose the military coup are demonstrating with their cell phone lights lit. [AFP=연합뉴스]

Reporter Seo Yujin [email protected]


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