Des familles s'expriment après l'exécution de quatre militants anti-coup d'État au Myanmar
«Mon fils n'était ni un voleur ni un voyou. Je suis fière de lui pour s'être sacrifié pour son pays. Je suis vraiment fière de mon fils.»
«Mon fils n'était ni un voleur ni un voyou. Je suis fière de lui pour s'être sacrifié pour son pays. Je suis vraiment fière de mon fils.»
Myanmar's military detains more than 80 journalists, blocks independent reporting as repression increases after overthrow of civilian government
Support for armed resistance and a federal army is rising across the country
Government troops are said to have fired grenades at protesters in Bago, about 65 kilometers northeast of Yangon
The military rulers who overthrew the elected government said on Friday that an election would be held within two years
Protests against military rule have left hundreds dead since February 1 coup
Security forces opened fire on pro-democracy protesters, media say
Total deaths in wake of February's military take-over now top 500
US, Britain announced sanctions on two of the country's largest military holding companies
US, Britain announced sanctions on two of the country's largest military holding companies
Street protests held after protesters stay home as part of 'silent' strike on Wednesday //
AP journalist arrested last month while covering anti-coup protest is among those released
Bloody crackdown against demonstrators tightens as scheduled court appearance by deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi cancelled because of blocked internet
Since Myanmar's military seized power February 1 security forces have reportedly killed at least 70 people and arrested more than 2,000
Macky Sall says he understands protesters' frustrations, as Ousmane Sonko urges supporters to remain calm but plan for larger protests'
Overnight raids conducted by police have targeted leaders of National League for Democracy (NLD)
Overnight raids conducted by police have targeted leaders of National League for Democracy (NLD)
Embassy employees issue statement as deadly clampdown against protesters back home escalates
UN special envoy says at least 38 people killed Wednesday in escalating crackdown on protesters; Christine/Schraner/Burgener says junta unconcerned ab
Dozens killed across the country as security forces use rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse protesters,/with witnesses saying live ammunition was
Several people killed across the country as authorities use rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse demonstrators
At least four people killed as security forces use rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse protesters
Crackdown against opponents of Myanmar's military takeover intensified Sunday as security forces were reported to have fired on protesters
Witnesses say police used tear gas, rubber bullets, water cannon and in some cases live ammunition in the country's biggest city, Yangon
Hundreds detained in Saturday crackdown