Even after the sacrifices… Commander of the coup “Myanmar democracy is the work of the military”

A 19-year-old woman who was shot by the military police on the way home from work on the 4th is dying while left on the road. Myanmanau capture

A 19-year-old woman, who had left work, was shot and left for more than an hour and died on the street. No one could help because of the military and police’s indiscriminate ramifications. The day after the Myanmar military’s’Do not ask brutality’, the head of the coup insisted, “Myanmar democracy is the work of the military.” Two disparate scenes reveal the tragedy of Myanmar today.

According to local media such as Myanmanau on the 6th, Tet Tet Win, 19, who had been riding a motorcycle with her husband in Mandalay on the 4th at about 9 pm, was shot. After 8 pm, the military and police took aim and fired on the grounds that they had not listened to a stop order and violated the curfew. A bullet penetrating Wyn’s husband’s abdomen also injured Wyn, who was riding behind him. Wyn fell off the motorcycle, but was alive. The military and police were indiscriminately raging at the citizens trying to save him. The husband grabbed an abdominal wound and gazed anxiously at his wife, who had been bleeding on the road for more than an hour. The husband visited a nearby hospital, but Wyn died without receiving emergency measures.

On the 5th, Myanmar’s Supreme Commander Min Aung Hlaing visited the northern Magwe region and made a speech with a smile. Global New Light Myanmar Capture

The next morning, Supreme Commander Hlaing toured northern Magwe. He said, “As it is important to elect a class leader as a child, the election of Myanmar, which elects the national representative, is also very important.” There was” he emphasized. The logic is that the elections in 2010 and 2015, when governments were formed through general elections under direct control of the military, were due to the’concessions and efforts’ of the military. However, it is a general assessment that the two general elections in the past have been achieved through resistance from democratic forces.

Commander Hlaing also mentioned state advisor Aung San Suu Kyi who was detained. “(After the 2015 general election, the Suu Kyi government) failed to achieve the results the people expected in the political, economic, and social spheres.” He added, “The military is still working on a plan to make up for the economic loss caused by the novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19).” It also promised to build a pumping station in the area. However, none of the speeches mentioned the people dying from military repression.

On the 6th, in Mandalay, Myanmar, protesters armed with homemade weapons are protesting condemning a military coup. Mandalay=EPA Yonhap News

Citizens are increasing the intensity of physical resistance. The day before, protesters threw a homemade grenade into a military truck. During the 10 days as of this day, physical clashes between military police and protesters took place in at least six locations, and 14 military policemen were reported to have died in the process. The area where minority armed groups are active is in a quasi-exhibition situation. When the military announced an air raid in the eastern region, which bordered Thailand, more than 6,000 residents who abandoned their homes and became refugees themselves were digging the ground and evacuating into caves.

Hanoi= Jaeho Jeong Correspondent

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