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  1. Protesters in a vehicle with anti-military slogans. A group of protesters forming a human chain in Yangon's Kamayut Township. A group of protesters denouncing Min Aung Hlaing and waving the NLD flag. Date. 2 February 2021 – present. Location. Myanmar. Caused by. 2021 Myanmar coup d'état.

    • 2 February 2021 – present
    • Myanmar
  2. A coup d'état in Myanmar began on the morning of 1 February 2021, when democratically elected members of the country's ruling party, the National League for Democracy (NLD), were deposed by the Tatmadaw — Myanmar's military — which then vested power in a military junta.

    • 1 February 2021; 2 years ago
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    Pro-military protests

    In the lead-up to the coup, pro-military protesters had begun rallying in an attempt to de-legitimise the results of the 2020 elections. Wai Wai Nu of the Women's Peace Network noted the potential for violent attacks on pro-democracy protesters by pro-military protesters. On 30 December, approximately 400 pro-military protesters and nationalists demonstrated in front of Yangon City Hall, in violation of COVID-19 guidelines. On 14 January, about a thousand protesters gathered in Mandalay's Pya...

    Anti-coup protests

    On 2 February 2021, some Yangonites staged a brief 15-minute protest rally at 20:00 local time, calling for the overthrow of the dictatorship and Suu Kyi's release. On 4February 2021, thirty citizens protested against the coup d'état, in front of the University of Medicinein Mandalay, an act that led to four arrests. On 6 February 2021, the first large-scale protests were organised in Myanmar. The protests have largely been leaderless, organised organically by individuals. 20,000 protestors t...

    Tarmwe Arrest and North Okkalpa Crackdown

    On 3 March 2021, more than 300 university students were arrested when they were marching along a main road. Police dispersed the march using tear gas and rubber bullets.. They were released three weeks later, on 24 March. It was the day people staged the first silent strike.. It was conjectured that the junta released the students intentionally on that day to discourage the relatives of the students from staying at home and participating in the silent strike. On the same day, there was a crac...

    Death of Kyal Sin

    On March 3 2021, Kyal Sin, a 19-year-old taekwondo instructor, was killed in Mandalay, Myanmar's second largest city, when the police dispersed the protestors..

    Sanchaung siege

    On 8 March 2021, approximately two hundred protestors were besieged in Sanchaung, Yangon, as stun grenades and live ammunition were used by security forces, prompting calls from the United Nations and British Embassy in Myanmar asking security forces to withdraw.The protestors were able to leave at 6:30AM local time the following morning after security forces left the area.

    Easter protest

    As protests continued nationwide into the month of April, a candlelight vigil was held on 3April and a protest consisting of Easter eggs with inscribed messages on them took place, despite Easter not being celebrated in largely Buddhist Myanmar. The messages inscribed on the eggs included "Spring Revolution", "We must win" and "Get out MAH" (referring to junta leader Min Aung Hlaing). Also on Easter, the AAPP said that the death toll from the crackdown on protests had risen to 557. In Naypyit...

    Clap day

    On 5 April, peaceful protests continued in various parts of the country. At 5:00p.m. local time (10:30GMT), people clapped for five minutes in the streets to honor the ethnic minority armed groups confronting the junta and to honor protests of the Generation Z "defence youths [...] who are fighting in the revolution... on behalf of us." Meanwhile, in Mandalay, people with placards showing the image of Aung San Suu Kyi took to the streets, to petition for international intervention. In respons...

    Continuing anti-military protests

    On 7 April, troops opened fire on protesters in Kale, killing five civilians. Two other protesters were killed in Bago, near Yangon, according to the outlet Myanmar Now. Separately, in Yangon, a Chinese-owned factory caught fire, allegedly set ablaze by protesters who also burned a Chinese flag, in repeated anti-Chinese arson attacks in the country. Foreign officials in the country also reported that the junta is "losing control" of the situation while the military accused the protesters of h...

    May 1: hundreds of anti-coup protesters rally with flowers in Yangon. Four are killed by gunfire. Flash protests and candlelit-vigils resume. Bomb blasts rocked Yangon. May 2: seven killed as security forces open fire on thousands of protesters in Yangon. Vehicles were also said to have been set on fire, with reports of a blast outside of a police ...

    Release prisoners

    October 18: Myanmar’s military has announced plans to release more than 5,000 prisoners, days after Min Aung Hlaing was blocked from attending an upcoming ASEANsummit over the lack of progress made on a roadmap to restore peace in Myanmar. A total of 5,600 people arrested or subject to arrest warrants for taking part in anti-coup protests since the military seized power in February would be released, it was announced on state TV on Monday.

    Deaths of people per day since protests began, by date of injury, according to the AAPP. Casualties as of 11 April 2021: The protests resulted in the deaths of several people. Witnesses and media reported 439 people by 10 April 2021, of whom 435 were protesters and four policemen. 1. 9 February 2021: A 20-year-old woman was shot by police during a ...

  4. Armed protesters. By late March 2021, dozens of protesters had travelled to Myanmar's border areas to enlist in and train under one of the country's many insurgent groups, [66] elevating the risk of a countrywide civil war. [67]

    • 5 May 2021 – present, (2 years, 5 months and 5 days)
    • Ongoing
  5. Year 2021 is a major year in Myanmar, particularly after the February 1 coup d'état. As hundreds of thousands of Myanmar citizens held major protests across Myanmar, the military junta cracked down on protesters. These crackdowns later turned violent and caused the deaths of more than 700 people across Myanmar.

  6. International. Legacy. See also. References. External links. Hlaingthaya massacre. Coordinates: 16°52′40″N 96°04′33″E. The Hlaingthaya massacre was a mass killing of civilians on 14 March 2021, in Hlaingthaya Township (also spelt Hlaing Tharyar and Hlinethaya ), Yangon, Myanmar.

  7. Myanmar protests (2021–present) Timeline of the 2021–2022 Myanmar protests. References. ^ Ratcliffe, Rebecca (27 April 2021). "Myanmar: ethnic armed group seizes military base near Thai border". the Guardian. Retrieved 1 April 2024. ^ a b "Fighting erupts in Myanmar; junta to 'consider' ASEAN plan". Reuters. 27 April 2021. Retrieved 1 April 2024.