Chief Baptist in Burma goes on TV and threatens people after mass protests

Myanmar's public leader has made the first television address, in an excuse for this non-democratic action after mass protests. Min Aung Hling said the November elections, won firmly by the party of the imprisoned Democrat leader Aung San Suu Kyi, had been unfair. The military is starting to impose restrictions on some [...]
Min Aung Hling said the November elections, won firmly by the party of the imprisoned Democrat leader Aung San Suu Kyi, had been unfair.
The military has started setting restrictions on several areas, including police hours and other collection restrictions, the BBC reports, translates Periscopi.
Massive protests were held Monday for the third day in a row, along with a nationwide strike as opposition to the fish.
The military took power last week after claiming without any evidence that the elections had been set up.
He also declared a state of emergency for a year, also known as Burma, with power handed over to General Min Aung Hling.
Mrs. Suu Kyi, along with other senior leaders of the National League for the Democratic Party, have been placed in house arrest.
Mr. Hling warned the people that if they did not respect the decisions made, they would face the force of law. /Periscope











