Aung San Suu Kyi promises to 'safeguard democracy'

 



In warning anti-coup protesters not to take to the streets, Myanmar's military rulers pledge to "safeguard democracy"


Min Aung Hlaing, talking on public television to check Military Day, again guaranteed decisions yet gave no date. State television cautioned in a different transmission on Friday that dissenters could chance being shot in "the head and back". In excess of 320 individuals have been shot dead in the concealment of fights since the overthrow on 1 February. The military tries to hold hands with the whole country to defend vote based system," Min Aung Hlaing said in a live transmission on Saturday. Rough demonstrations that influence strength and security to set expectations are unseemly. Fights recently in Yangon inside the fights He added that the military needed to hold onto power as a result of "unlawful demonstrations" by equitably chose pioneer Aung San Suu Kyi and her gathering, the Public Class for Popular government. Anyway he didn't explicitly say that the military had been provided shoot-to-murder orders. The junta has recently attempted to guarantee that shootings have come from among the dissenters.

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