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In January 2022, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, stated that the military has “a flagrant disregard for human life.” Many civilians – who are not necessarily linked to the armed resistance – “have been shot in the head, burned to death, arbitrarily arrested, tortured or used as human shields”. Since the coup in 2021, the Tatmadaw, as Myanmar’s military is known, has been accused of committing brutal human rights violations. Myanmar’s pro-military narratives 1.“The People’s Defense Force is a terrorist group and harms people” Mobile users made the switch from Zawgyi to Unicode font for Burmese, but most military supporters continue to use Zawgyi, making it unreadable for other users whose phones cannot decipher it.
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This helps them avoid Facebook’s content moderators.
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Military sympathizers support this measure as a means of disrupting pro-democracy content on the platform, but they also use VPNs, thereby breaking the rules of their leaders.
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Many of them have received training from ethnic militias that have challenged the government for decades. Hundreds of thousands of young people – students, professionals, and political activists – have fled to neighboring countries or are in hiding inside Myanmar.īecause the massive pro-democracy demonstrations were severely repressed last year, thousands of youth took up arms in what can be called guerrilla warfare. The killings of more than 1,700 people, including children, have been attributed to the army. Dozens of people have been sentenced to death. More than a year has passed since Myanmar’s military took over the country and arrested its democratic leaders and about 10,000 civilians. Myanmar researchers have dissected - by combing through Burmese social media - how pro-Junta citizens are justifying the military’s violence against civilians.