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Day of the Armed Forces in Myanmar, is a massacre: 91 killed, there is also a 5-year-old child

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YANGON – The toll of the crackdown on today’s anti-coup protests in Myanmar has risen to at least 91 people killed. This was reported by the information site Myanmar Now. This is the highest daily toll ever recorded since the coup d’etat last February 1st.

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So far, the day with the most deaths, 74, was March 14. At nightfall, the toll released by an independent researcher in Yangon is of 89 deaths in over 24 cities, who makes a count of the victims of the repression of protests in real time which generally coincides with the counts then released at the end of the day by the Association of assistance for political prisoners, which documents deaths and arrests and is considered the most authoritative source.

There is also a 5-year-old child among the demonstrators killed by the security forces. According to local media, the boy is among the 13 people killed in Mandalay, the second largest city in the country. According to Myanmar Now, among the victims there is also a 13-year-old, killed in her home in Meikhtila, in the Mandalay region, after security forces opened fire in residential areas of the city. A one-year-old boy was shot in the face by a rubber bullet in the Thamine area, in the township of Mayangone in Yangon.

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by Raimondo Bultrini



The new violence occurred on the day in which the authorities in the capital Naypyidaw celebrated the “National Day of the Armed Forces”, an event that commemorates the start of the Burmese military counter-offensive against the Japanese army in 1945. At the same time, the opposition has called for the “Day against the military dictatorship”, challenging the warning not to occupy the streets, reiterated through the Myanmar Radio and Television.

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