As the violence of public power against the people's protesters protesting the military coup in Myanmar intensifies, photographs of a nun risking her life to stop harming innocent people are ringing in the hearts of viewers.



Cardinal Charles Maung Bo, chairman of the Myanmar Bishops' Church and Archbishop of the Archbishop of Yangon, posted several photos on his Twitter last month on the 28th (hereafter local time), showing the urgent situation in Myanmar.



Among them, a photo of a nun kneeling in the middle of the road with heavily armed police forces in front of them stands out.



He is begging the protesters not to use violence.



There is also a crying with both hands raised.




The protagonist in the photo is Sister An Nu Taung from the Convent of Saint Francis Saberio in Michina, a city in northern Myanmar.



Cardinal Bo wrote in a post with the photo, "Sister Nu Taung is begging for freedom and human rights not to shoot at civilians protesting."



The 28th of last month is called'Blood Sunday' as the day of the worst bloodshed after the coup, with at least 18 of the protesters killed and 30 injured due to the indiscriminate use of force by the military and police in Myanmar.



On the same day, protests took place in the area where Sister Nu Taung resides, and a number of injuries were released as a result of the violent suppression of the police.



Sister Nu Taung, who witnessed this firsthand, went out to the streets unbearable.



Her desperate heart and her alone confrontation with the police force represent the ongoing tragedy in Myanmar.



These photos, released by Cardinal Bo, were published one after another in some of Italy's leading Catholic media, vividly conveying the message of peace to church members around the world.



L'osservatore Romano, a papal journalist, wrote in a related article dated 1, which highlights Sister Nu Taung's courageous actions, when he said, "Don't shoot. Don't kill innocent people. Shoot me if you want." He said he shouted.



Sister Nu Taung's courageous actions beyond her fears and the police who tried to suppress the protests also stopped marching and put down guns.



The newspaper reported that Sister Nu Taung also provided a convent as a shelter for protesters who were being chased by the police and helped in emergency care for the injured.



(Photo = Twitter capture of Cardinal Charles Maung Bo, Yonhap News)