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 An image posted by campaign group Heroes for Myanmar encouraging people to consider how they can take part in the ‘green day strike’.
Anti-junta protesters prepare for ‘green day strike’
Myanmar punks protest against the military coup. (Supplied)
Myanmar punks belt out a new tune for democracy
Robert Bociaga was arrested in Shan capital Taunggyi on March 11.
Polish photojournalist released after arrest in Shan state: report
Zaw Wai Soe, a former medical professor, was appointed the labour, immigration and population, education, and health and sports under the ousted civilian government. (Supplied)
NLD deadline nears for Myanmar’s civil servants to strike
Myanmar authorities have gradually ramped up the use of force to disperse protests against the military coup. (Ye Aung Thu / AFP)
What’s a typical day in Yangon?
People push a truck trailer blocking the way to Yangon. (Supplied)
People power: crowd budges truck trailers blocking Yangon bridges
Myanmar military chief General Min Aung Hlaing (L) and National League for Democracy (NLD) party leader Aung San Suu Kyi (R) shake hands after their meeting at the Commander in-Chief's office in Naypyidaw in 2016. (Phyo Hein Kyaw / AFP)
US urges Myanmar junta to yield power after protester death
Myanmar citizens in Yangon clatter tins and pans to make noise to protest a military coup that toppled the civilian-led government. (AFP)
Yangon fights back against night raids
A police officer who joined protesters in Magway town speaks to the rally. The town saw the dramatic moment three police officers turned to face the water cannon in order to shield protesters from the blast on February 9. (Screenshot)
More police are siding with the Myanmar protesters

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