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Crackdown triggers exodus from Myanmar’s biggest city

Nearly 2 million people under military control after martial law imposed over 6 townships

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 19 Mar 2021 8:30PM

Crackdown triggers exodus from Myanmar’s biggest city
Men cycling past makeshift barricades erected by protesters demonstrating against the military coup in Yangon, Myanmar. – AFP pic, March 19, 2021

YANGON – Roads out of Myanmar’s biggest city today were choked with people fleeing the junta’s deadly crackdown on anti-coup dissent, as authorities in neighbouring Thailand said they are preparing for an influx of refugees.

Myanmar has been in turmoil since the military ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi on February 1, triggering a mass uprising that security forces have sought to crush with a campaign of violence and fear.

More than 220 people have been confirmed killed and 2,000 detained, according to a local monitoring group.

The junta this week imposed martial law over six townships in Yangon, the nation’s former capital and commercial hub, effectively putting nearly two million people under direct control of military commanders.

Today, local media showed traffic clogging up a main highway going north out of Yangon, reporting that people are fleeing the city for rural areas.

“I no longer feel safe and secure anymore – some nights I am not able to sleep,” a resident near one of the districts where security forces have killed protesters this week said.

“I am very worried that the worst will happen next because where I live... is very intense, with security forces taking people from the streets.”

The women said she has bought bus tickets for her home state in Myanmar’s west and will leave in a couple of days.

A 29-year-old man, who works as a goldsmith here, said he left the city this week because of the continuous crackdowns.

“It was too distressing to stay.

“After arriving here in my home, I feel much more relieved and safe.”

Across the Myanmar border, in Thailand’s Tak province, authorities said they are preparing shelters for an influx of potential refugees.

“If many Myanmar people flow across the border because of an urgent case, we have prepared the measures... to receive them,” said provincial governor Pongrat Piromrat.

He said Tak province will be able to support about 30,000 to 50,000 people.

About 90,000 refugees from Myanmar already live along the porous border, fleeing decades of civil war between the military and ethnic armed groups. – AFP, March 19, 2021

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