In Myanmar, where military crackdowns on civilians continued, protests were held in various parts of the country on the 3rd, and according to local human rights groups, four people were killed in the shooting of security forces.

It was also reported that citizens who were interviewed by overseas media were detained by the authorities, and the suppression of speech continues.

In Myanmar, protests against the coup d'etat were held in various places on the 3rd, but security forces fired and four people were killed in the central city of Monywa, according to local human rights groups.

The human rights group estimates that 557 people have died by the 3rd since the coup d'etat.



On the 31st of last month, a vehicle of a South Korean financial institution was shot, killing a female Myanmar employee and involving employees of a foreign company who did not participate in the demonstration.



According to the local media "Myanmar Now", five citizens who were interviewed by CNN's interview team in the United States on the 2nd in Yangon, the largest city, were detained by the authorities after the interview team left. is.



The military is detaining reporters covering protests and citizens responding to the interviews one after another, and the suppression of speech continues.