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Myanmar Ambassador to Britain, who has been criticizing the Myanmar military coup, has been unable to enter the embassy where he was staying.

In Myanmar, celebrities from various fields who have participated in protests against the coup are being arrested one after another.



This is reporter Kim Jung-ki.



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Myanmar Ambassador to England, Zot Tswamin.



They are unable to enter the embassy building for criticizing the military coup in Myanmar.



It is said that the corps is blocking the position of Ambassador Min along with the military officer.



[Jot Tswamin Ambassador of Myanmar to England: This is a coup.

A coup is taking place in the middle of London.]



A large picture of Aung San Suu Kyi is hung behind the vehicle he was riding in.



When the news came, citizens who opposed the military coup in Myanmar flocked to the embassy to protest.



Myanmar's military government finally informed the British that the term of Ambassador Min's term had ended, and the British government criticized the situation, but eventually accepted it in accordance with a diplomatic agreement.



In Myanmar, where more than 600 citizens have been killed so far, an arrest operation is underway by the military to arrest celebrities in each field.



Famous model Faing Takon was arrested at her home this morning (8th) for participating in protests by the rebels since February.



Movie actors Lu Min, Ye Tik, and comedian Maung Tura were also performed.




They are accused of criticizing the military regime and empowering the protesters directly or indirectly.



[Myanmar residents in Korea: I took not only people but also ordinary people.

(Grabbing) I don't know where they're going.] It is said that the



Myanmar Army made up a wanted list of more than 120 celebrities and was arrested.



(Video editing: Jung Yonghwa)