ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 2月10日 10時03分


In Myanmar, protests have continued despite warnings of a military crackdown.

The mood on the streets is both festive and tense. In a matter of days, protests against last week’s military coup have swelled to hundreds of thousands of people, from a few dozen. Students, laborers, doctors and professionals have gathered in droves to proudly defend democratic ideals in their country, even as the police fired into crowds, sometimes using live ammunition and sometimes rubber bullets, and deployed water cannons and tear gas.

On Monday night, the military issued its first warning: “Democratic practice allows people to have freedom of expression,” said Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, who seized power. “Democracy can be destroyed if there is no discipline.”

By Tuesday, the protests showed no signs of fizzling, despite the announcement of a new national curfew and a ban on gatherings of five people or more. There were reports that a woman had been shot and critically wounded. Four police officers were wounded in a clash with protesters in Mandalay, state television reported. Some protesters were injured and some were detained.

Tap the link in our bio to see more from the streets of Myanmar. Photos by The New York Times.


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