Myanmar coup: health workers at 70 hospitals join civil disobedience campaign

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Medical staff accuse military chiefs of prioritising their own interests above those of the public during the pandemic

Staff at dozens of hospitals across Myanmar stopped working on Wednesday as part of a growing civil disobedience campaign, one of the first organised acts of defiance against the military after it ousted the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi.

 

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Interesting. Was this also the case when the military raped, murdered, and displaced the Rohingya people of Myanmar not more than a few years ago? When you allow the oppression of your neighbor, you set the table for your own demise.

Dear World Leaders, Only Sanctions and trade bans are not enough to punish Myanmar Military. It will be more suffering to Burmese poor people. We need your help to entering my country (Burma). Please look at our Burmese people future and please dont neglect this situation.

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I am a pacifist and as someone that our WONDERFUL country wanted to send to Vietnam to murder women, children & basically everyone, I don't like US military adventurism. But, in this case, I at least dream of someone annihilating the Myanmar military class, and starting over.

Save My country 🙏🙏🙏🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲 AungSanSuuKyi

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