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    Mike HarrisonBy Mike HarrisonFebruary 28, 2021No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The United Nations Human Rights Office said at least 18 people had been killed and 30 wounded.

    The day before he was killed, internet network engineer Nyi Nyi Aung Htet Naing had posted on Facebook about the increasingly violent military crackdown on pro-democracy protests in Myanmar.

    He was among the first shot dead in Myanmar’s biggest city of Yangon on February 28, the bloodiest day since the February 1 coup prompted daily protests against the junta and to demand the release of elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

    Also read | Restoring democratic order should be the priority of all stakeholders in Myanmar: India at UNGA

    The United Nations Human Rights Office said at least 18 people had been killed and 30 wounded on February 18, bringing the total number of protesters killed since the coup to at least 21. The Army says one policeman has died in the unrest.

    Authorities did not respond to requests for comment on the February 28 violence.

    The state-run Global New Light Of Myanmar said the Army had previously shown restraint, but could not ignore “anarchic mobs”. It said “severe action will be inevitably taken” against “riotous protesters”.

    With daily protests and strikes paralysing a country where the Army had promised to bring order, soldiers and police intensified their crackdown at the weekend.

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    Nyi Nyi Aung Htet Naing was shot a few hundred metres from Hledan Junction, a regular protest gathering point.

    Video from an apartment above records the sound of gunshots as Nyi Nyi lies slumped outside the gate of the Kamaryut township high school — dressed in a check shirt and with a builder’s white hard hat, his phone in his hand.

    Several protesters sprint past the body before five gain courage to carry him away, crouching as they run, the video from website Myanmar Now that was republished by Reuters shows.

    It was too late to save him.

    Editorial | After the coup: On political crisis in Myanmar

    A U.N official speaking on condition of anonymity said Nyi Nyi was one of at least five killed people in Yangon. One had been shot in the eye. A middle school teacher died of a suspected heart attack from a stun grenade blast, her colleagues said.

    The teachers tried to assemble early, but police threw stun grenades and charged in to break up the protest.

    “Many were wounded. I have no weapon. I just came here to protest peacefully. Whatever they do, we just have to take it,” said teacher Hayman May Hninsi.

    Face-off

    Across the country, protesters wearing plastic work helmets and with makeshift shields faced off against police and soldiers in battle gear, including some from units notorious for tough crackdowns on ethnic rebel groups in Myanmar’s border regions.

    This screengrab from handout video provided to AFPTV from Dakkhina Insight taken on February 28, 2021 shows an injured man being treated by medical officials after a crackdown by security forces in Myanmar’s southern city of Dawei.
     
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    In the coastal town of Dawei, security forces opened fire on demonstrators in the middle of the road, witnesses said.

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    Video footage shared on social media shows a protester clad in jeans and flip flops lying motionless after the crowd scatters. Soldiers walk past the body and begin beating another protester.

    In Myanmar’s second city of Mandalay, a man was shot dead as he rode his motorbike. Protesters carried his lifeless body to an ambulance. The bullet pierced his red helmet, leaving it drenched in blood, images on social media showed.

    The live video and photos shared on social media, not all of which were verified by Reuters, showed medics rushing to retrieve the dead and injured, carrying them away on stretchers, stuffing cotton wool into gaping wounds.

    One front-line reporter posted on Facebook that police had told people they were not shooting because they had been ordered to.

    “We shoot because we want to. Get inside your homes if you don’t want to die,” she quoted one as shouting.

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