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.»
Civil society groups are renewing calls for more protests over the weekend
Support for armed resistance and a federal army is rising across the country
Demonstrations reported in Minnesota, Chicago and Portland after tensions rise over policing practices that have resulted in the deaths of predominant
Civil disobedience movement aimed at disrupting junta has forced hospitals to close and testing rates to plummet
Incident came after days of protests in several eastern Congo cities by young people angered over U.N. Mission's failure to prevent a wave of civilian
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
Total deaths in the wake of February's coup top 500
UN chief calls weekend violence horrendous
Gathered at Taipei's Liberty Square, demonstrators sat for hours singing songs, holding anti-coup posters and waving the Myanmar national flag
Hundreds of students from Islamic religious schools clash with police and border troops in the eastern Brahmanbaria district
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
UN secretary-general says junta's brutality urgently needs firm, unified international response
They say minority group can find common cause with those protesting country's military coup
World Food Program says unrest has disrupted supply chains and markets, potentially undermining 'ability of poorest and most vulnerable to put enough
Bloody crackdown against demonstrators tightens as scheduled court appearance by deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi cancelled because of blocked internet
Our future must be defined by the civilians, not by the soldiers,' says Thinzar Shunlei Yi
Since Myanmar's military seized power February 1 security forces have reportedly killed at least 70 people and arrested more than 2,000