The Burmese military staged a coup last month to arrest Burma’s substantive leader, Ung San Suu Kyi, sparking massive protests on the streets when dense people, many Burmese people began to post on the Internet, they found a tear gas canister outside the description of the words not melted by the high temperature, but surprised to see simplified Chinese.
The military has accused 75-year-old Ung San Suu Kyi of three charges. The military first claimed to have found an illegally held radio walkie-talkie in her Home, violating the country’s import and export law; the second charge is that she violated the country’s natural disaster management law during the Epidemic; the third charge is that she is accused of violating Myanmar’s colonial The third count charges her with violating Burma’s colonial-era criminal code, which explicitly prohibits “publishing messages that may ’cause fear or alarm’ and disturb ‘public peace.
The UN said 18 people were killed by security forces on Sunday, and Secretary-General Antonio Guterres made it clear that he could not accept the use of force by the Burmese authorities to arbitrarily arrest people, while the UK and US issued similar statements. However, any form of coordination by the UN would be difficult, as the two permanent members of the Security Council, China and Russia, would almost certainly veto the proposal, so some countries have already considered or are considering independent sanctions against the Burmese military government.
In the midst of the controversy, a Burmese citizen tweeted that during the protests in Yangon’s Sanchaung Township today (2), he picked up a tear gas canister fired by the government, and that the font on it did not melt completely due to the high temperature, leaving a clearly visible remnant of the font, in which the brightness of the ammunition and the burning Time were recorded in simplified Chinese. The netizens are quite shocked.
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