World News Briefs -- February 8, 2021 (Night Edition)

 


 * Myanmar riot police threatened protesters with use of live ammunition to stifle the mass demonstrations
 * Martial law has been declared in parts of Mandalay today, banning people from protesting or gathering 
 * The leader of the military coup made his first TV address, seeking to justify his action over 'unfair election' 
 * Crowds were estimated at hundreds of thousands in Yangon on Monday in a third straight day of protests 
 * Protesters chanted 'down with military dictatorship' and 'we want democracy' with some skipping their jobs 
 * Others were seen holding pictures of Aung San Suu Kyi who was arrested in last week's military takeover 

Myanmar police have warned protesters to disperse or face force shortly after state television signaled impending action to stifle mass demonstrations against a military coup and the arrest of elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi. 

In the capital Naypyidaw today, three lines of police in riot gear could be seen across a road with a sign saying that live ammunition could be used if demonstrators breached the third line of officers. 

The scene comes as martial law has been declared in parts of Myanmar's second-largest city Mandalay, banning people from protesting or gathering in groups of more than five. 

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