Army's havoc on protest against coup in Myanmar: Village of pro-democracy monks set on fire, remnants of destruction left near Golden Stupas

Posted on 15th Apr 2022 by rohit kumar

The village of pro-democracy monks was set ablaze by the Myanmar army last year in 2021. This is because the people of this village are anti-military junta and pro-democracy. In retaliation, the army set about 100 villages and towns, including Bin, on fire. To suppress the protest, 100 soldiers of the military junta set fire to the village of Bin, which has a population of more than 5,500. Due to this a large area of ​​the city was destroyed.

 

Remnants of the devastation left after the fire

 

Due to the fire, only the remains of destruction are left near the Golden Stupas in the town. The picture of the army's havoc was captured by a journalist on his camera in February. America is considering it the biggest genocide ever. It is noteworthy that the Junta army seized power in February 2021 by overthrowing the government of the National League for Democratic Party leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

 

More than 52 thousand people have migrated from Sagaing and Magway provinces so far this year.

 

In 2017, the army burnt thousands of houses of Rohingyas, they had to flee the country.

 

26 writers were jailed by the junta regime last year. They are considered pro-democracy.

 

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