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In Myanmar, protesters urge police to join democracy fight | Police News

Yangon, Myanmar – As thousands of protesters once again take to the streets across Myanmar in escalating protests against last week’s military coup, some have been met with force by the police for the first time.

Videos on social media showed police firing water cannon at protesters in the isolated capital of Naypyidaw, as they demanded an end to military rule and the release of Aung San Suu Kyi, the country’s leader and founder of the ruling National League for Democracy (NLD), who is under house arrest in the city.

On Sunday, some protesters were also dispersed by warning shots fired into the air in Myawaddy, on the border with Thailand. So far however, there have been no reports of force in Yangon where huge crowds were again gathering on Monday.

At the colonial-era City Hall in Myanmar’s largest city, hundreds were on the streets, with more police at hand and water…

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