
Yangon (AsiaNews) Six days after the military coup, protests are growing in Myanmar. This morning at least a thousand protesters, all young, marched on a road near Yangon University, shouting slogans against the "military dictatorship" and demanding the release of pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
Like in Thailand, protesters held up the three-finger salute that has come to symbolise resistance to military dictatorships. A large number of police agents with water trucks blocked nearby roads, but there were no clashes.

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