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Myanmar protest deaths cross 300 since military takeover

Updated on: 27 March,2021 10:15 AM IST  |  Yangon
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It said 11 people were killed on Thursday, when it also managed to verify 23 deaths that occurred previously. The group also said that as of Thursday, 2,981 people had been arrested, charged or sentenced in the crackdown since the February 1 coup that ousted the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi. 

Myanmar protest deaths cross 300 since military takeover

Two men on a motorbike alert people and anti-coup protesters as armed security forces arrive to crack down on a demonstration in Mandalay, Myanmar. Pic/AP/PTI

The death toll for protesters confirmed killed in Myanmar since last month’s military takeover has surpassed 300, a group that verifies details of deaths and arrests announced on Friday.


Myanmar’s Assistance Association for Political Prisoners said its tally of 320 dead includes only documented cases, with the actual number of casualties “likely much higher.” It said 11 people were killed on Thursday, when it also managed to verify 23 deaths that occurred previously. The group also said that as of Thursday, 2,981 people had been arrested, charged or sentenced in the crackdown since the February 1 coup that ousted the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi. 


Most, including Suu Kyi and President Win Myint, remain detained. The army’s seizure of power halted the Southeast Asian nation’s move towards democracy that began when Suu Kyi’s party took office in 2016 for its first term, after more than five decades of military rule. The movement against the junta and its takeover received a major boost on Thursday when the United States and Britain announced tough sanctions against two military-owned conglomerates with vast holdings in many sectors. 


The US Treasury Department said its action against Myanmar Economic Holdings Public Company Limited and Myanmar Economic Corporation Limited targets the army’s control of large parts of the country’s economy, “which is a vital financial lifeline for the military junta.” The sanctions against the two companies and their holdings block access to any property they control in the United States and effectively bars any US person or company from conducting any sort of business with them. 

2,981
No. of people who have been arrested, charged or sentenced in the crackdown

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