Opponents of Myanmar’s military junta sprayed red paint on roads in the country’s biggest city on Tuesday (April 6) to mark the deaths of hundreds of “martyrs” killed by troops, as the crisis dragged ...
Opponents of Myanmar’s coup splashed red paint and dye on roads and signs outside government offices on Wednesday to represent the blood of people killed protesting against the junta, on the second ...
Anti-coup protesters in Myanmar sloshed red paint in the streets on Wednesday to symbolise the blood spilled and more than 700 lives lost in a brutal military crackdown. The country is barely ...
(UPDATED) There are no immediate reports of violence at any of the protests on Wednesday, April 14, but information has become scarce because of junta curbs on the internet Opponents of Myanmar’s coup ...
Myanmar activists daubed roadways with red paint on Tuesday to protest against the junta's bloody crackdown on protests, One slogan painted on a bus stop said the military was being misused to protect ...
Activists in Myanmar have splashed red paint and dye on roads and buildings to represent the blood of the hundreds of people who were killed while protesting against the military’s February 1 power ...
Some protesters have called their movement a "spring revolution", characterised by street marches, quirky acts of non-violent rebellion and civil disobedience campaigns aimed at crippling the ...
Opponents of Myanmar’s coup splashed red paint and dye on roads and signs outside government offices on Wednesday to represent the blood of people killed protesting against the junta, on the second ...
Myanmar activists daubed roadways with red paint Tuesday to protest against the junta's bloody crackdown on protests, as an online fundraising drive to support the movement neared the $10 million mark ...
Opponents of Myanmar's military junta spray red paint on roads to mark the deaths of some 570 people during nearly two months of unrest Opponents of Myanmar’s military junta sprayed red paint on roads ...
Opponents of Myanmar's military junta sprayed red paint on roads in the country's biggest city on Tuesday to mark the deaths of hundreds of "martyrs" killed by troops, as the crisis dragged on with no ...
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