“Kill all”… Myanmar’s military’organized civilian massacre’ situation continues

A child is also holding a candle on the night of the 6th, when a candlelight rally was held in Yangon, Myanmar. Yangon = EPA Yonhap News

“What are you afraid of, shoot everyone! Kill everyone!”

(Protest scene)

“Kill everything so we can do whatever we want.”

(White terror scene)

Murder madness is covering Myanmar. Testimony of the military’s slaughter order toward compatriots continues. Myanmar’s future is dying at the order of “kill all”. Citizens do not give in. With candles at night and shouts during the day, the streets are filled with grief, misery, and horror.

Myanmar police officers aiming guns at anti-coup protesters. Myanmanau capture

According to local media and foreign media on the 7th, the military commanded and forced the police to fire at the scene of the’Wednesday Massacre’ on the 3rd where at least 38 citizens were killed in Myanmar. One citizen “The soldier in charge of the suppression instructed the police,’Why not shoot? Shoot everyone’.”He told the local media. Some locals also reported on the Hankook Ilbo “The police are aiming and shooting in the’knee-shoot’ position according to the command.”Said consistently. It is not an accidental suppression of protests, but an organized massacre of civilians is being revealed one after another.

So-called The slogan of “kill all” is also screaming at the scene of the military’s “white terror”did. In the central region of Myanmar on the 5th, 25 military supporters shouted, “We can do what we want if we kill them all,” and attacked a group of Democratic Peoples Alliance (NLD) led by national advisor Aung San Suu Kyi, killing two and wounding five. “Kill all” is a slogan used by Myanmar forces during the 2017 Rohingya massacreAll. In addition, troops that were notorious for defeating the Rohingya tribe in recent bloody suppression were mobilized. They are reproducing that terrible slogan to the citizens. At least 60 people were thus killed.

On the 6th, in the outskirts of Yangon, Myanmar, the police are trying to beat a citizen arrested with a club. Yangon = AP Yonhap News

Those arrested are known to be kneading. The 18-year-old boy, who was released after half a day from Yangon, suffered bruises on 30 parts of his body and injured his head so badly that he could not touch it. Personnel from NLD were also killed by harsh torture. It’s basic to hit with guns and kick with military boots, and soldiers are using all sorts of torture, including group beatings and hanging upside down, Myanmanau said. At least 1,700 people were in such a situation.

The barbarism of the military even harmed the victim’s spirit. On the 3rd, the grave of a 19-year-old Taekwon girl, Chai-sin, who was killed by a gunman’s shooting, was dug up in the name of the cause of the death on the 5th, and the body was damaged.I did it. The words “Everything will be OK” written on the upper garment, the courage shown at the scene of the protest, and the donation of the body, etc., were usually accused of the Myanmar situation all over the world, but I did not care. The military has denied shooting live ammunition from the first victim.

Chai-shin, a 19-year-old taekwondo girl, who was taken care of from the south on the 3rd, fell into a military police shooting. Mandalay = Reuters Yonhap News

There is also a procession leaving the country to escape the terrible orders and brutal repression of the military. After the coup on the 1st of last month, police officers, their families and citizens fled to neighboring India, about 50 people, and more than 85 people waiting at the border.Said AFP. The military ministry of Myanmar has requested the Indian government to repatriate eight police officers.

On the night of the 6th, in front of the statue of General Aung San in Naepido, the capital of Myanmar, citizens hold a candlelight rally after attaching pictures of victims who died in resisting the military coup on the statue. General Aung San is the’Myanmar independence hero’ and the father of Aung San Suu Kyi’s national advisor. Nepido = EPA Yonhap News

Most of the citizens went back to the streets. Tens of thousands of people gathered in major cities such as Yangon and Mandalay on the 7th, recording the largest protests on Sunday. The day before, a candlelight vigil was held in Yangon and in the capital Naepido, in honor of Chai-sin and other victims. Hand-made shields and candles made of iron plates, wooden boards, and plastic barrels, which are not enough to block bullets, are all of the’visible’ weapons. The’invisible’ weapon is solidarity, justice, and the message the victims changed for life. One young man told AFP that he was “willing to die.” The distance was one.

Jakarta= Go Chan-yu Correspondent

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