Burma: "We need stronger, better coordinated, better targeted sanctions"

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On social networks and in the streets of the country, opponents of the coup in Burma protested with eggs.

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By: Clea Broadhurst

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In Burma, since the coup of February 1, 550 civilians have been shot, according to the association for assistance to political prisoners.

Despite the bloody repression, the mobilization does not weaken and the opponents of the regime are getting organized.

New face of the Burmese resistance, member of the National League for Democracy, appointed special envoy to the United Nations, Dr Sasa calls on the international community and explains his concerns.

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