Over 3000 People Detained Amid Ongoing Crisis
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Updated By: History Editorial Network (HEN)
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The ongoing crisis in Myanmar has led to widespread unrest and significant violence against civilians. Reports indicate that over 3,000 individuals have been detained by military and police forces amid protests against the ruling junta. The situation escalated as armed insurgencies emerged, primarily led by the People's Defence Force and the National Unity Government, which have been actively opposing the military's authority. The crackdown on dissent has resulted in at least 423 fatalities among protesters, highlighting the severe human rights violations occurring in the country. The military's response to the protests has included lethal force, contributing to a climate of fear and repression. As the conflict continues, many communities have been displaced, with tens of thousands fleeing their homes due to the violence perpetrated by junta forces. This crisis has drawn international attention, with calls for accountability and support for the affected populations.
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