On Easter, Myanmar citizens reinforced their will to resist by writing messages and paintings from the rebels on Easter eggs.
According to local media and social media, citizens wrote down their resistance to the military and their willingness to restore democracy in the Easter egg shell on the 4th in local time, then shared it with neighbors and posted a number on social media.
Myanmar is a Buddhist country where about 90% of the population is Buddhist, but through Easter, a proposal to unite with each other and strengthen the will to resist the military spread through social media.
Citizens also wrote'three-finger salute','citizen disobedience movement', and'democracy', which are symbols of resistance.
There were also a lot of words that made up our mindset, such as'We must win' and'We will not back down until the end'.
On that day, street protests against the coup took place in Yangon, Karen, and the central Sagaing area.
According to the Myanmar Human Rights Organization Political Offender Support Association, 557 citizens were confirmed to have died from military and police violence such as shootings.
It is estimated that the actual death toll is much higher as there are cases where life or death has not been confirmed after the military police abandoned the body or went missing.
(Photo = Myanmar Now Capture, Yonhap News)