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Myanmar military shoots at protesting medical workers

At least 1 dead as demonstrators flee to a nearby mosque

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 15 Apr 2021 11:00PM

Myanmar military shoots at protesting medical workers
A demonstration by medical workers in Mandalay, Myanmar, today turned violent when soldiers opened fire, sending demonstrators running to a mosque. – Twitter pic, April 15, 2021

YANGON – Myanmar’s military opened fire on protesting healthcare workers today, killing at least one bystander, as demonstrators fled for safety to a nearby mosque.

The country has been in turmoil since the military seized power from civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi on February 1, triggering a massive uprising that the junta has sought to quell using lethal force.

But protesters have continued taking to the streets, this week using the Myanmar New Year holiday of Thingyan as their latest rallying point as normal festivities have been cancelled. 

In Myanmar’s second-largest city Mandalay, a demonstration by medical workers today turned violent when soldiers opened fire, sending them running to the mosque.

“They were shooting everywhere... they were targeting the Sule mosque compound because people in there were hiding protesters,” said an eyewitness.

A 30-year-old man who lived in the compound is shot dead, and at least two others are injured, said a doctor who treated the wounded. 

“The man who died was shot from the back, and it penetrated through his chest.”

A medic, who participated in the protest, said he saw the arrest of six nurses and doctors during the crackdown.

“We lost contact with some medical team members as well.”

Myanmar’s healthcare workers have been at the forefront of a nationwide civil disobedience movement, refusing to return to work under a military regime. Their absence has left many of the country’s hospitals unstaffed during the pandemic.

Civil servants from other sectors have followed suit, bringing the operation of the country’s banks, schools, railway operations and businesses to a halt.

The junta has tried to force people back to work, and state-run media today reported that at least 20 doctors participating in the movement will be charged for attempting to “deteriorate peace and stability”.

So far, more than 700 civilians have been killed in anti-coup unrest, according to a local monitoring group, and more than 3,000 detained.

A well-known protest leader was arrested today in central Monywa city – he was leading a demonstration by motorbike when a car rammed into him.

“Wai Moe Naing was arrested... I saw his motorcycle hit by the car from afar,” said fellow activist Hein Zaw Win, vowing to “continue our protests until we win”. – AFP, April 15, 2021

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