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A new way of protest in Myanmar, people will throw garbage on the streets

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People’s protest against the military coup continues in Myanmar.

News agency Reuters quoted an organization as saying that 500 people have died in protests since 1 February.

Meanwhile, the agency has told that since Tuesday, people have started a new civil disobedience movement in which they will throw garbage on the streets.

An organization called the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP) reported that 14 civilians died in Myanmar on Monday, of which at least eight people have died in the southern Dagon district of Yangon.

Eyewitnesses say that the security forces used weapons of high caliber to remove the sand sacks kept in the barricades and it is not yet clear what kind of weapons they were.

At the same time, state TV says that the security forces have used ‘Royat Weapon’ to disperse ‘violent extremists’. The police and military regime spokesperson has not commented on it yet.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has asked Myanmar military chiefs to stop suppressing the demonstrations.

Apart from this, the protesters are going to start a new defiance movement in which they will ask people to throw garbage on the major roads.

It has been written in the poster posted on social media that throwing garbage is a form of protest against the junta.

Refugee camps should not be opened for refugees coming from Myanmar: Manipur

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The state government of Manipur has instructed its border districts not to open refugee camps for refugees coming from Myanmar. associate journalist Dilip Kumar Sharma gave this information.

Earlier, the Union Home Ministry had asked Mizoram, Nagaland, Manipur, and Arunachal Pradesh to make arrangements to stop illegal refugees coming from Myanmar.

In this letter written on March 12, the Ministry of Home Affairs said, “As you are aware that due to the current internal conditions of Myanmar, there is a possibility of large-scale illegal entry of people from the Indo-Myanmar border into the Indian territory. In this context, the Ministry of Home Affairs has already issued a circular on 25 February to alert the Chief Secretaries of Mizoram, Nagaland, Manipur, and Arunachal Pradesh and the Border Guarding Force deployed along the Indo-Myanmar border to prevent and prevent people from coming into Indian territory. Advisory was issued. “

The Ministry of Home Affairs also said that people from Myanmar are coming to India illegally and agencies have been asked to start the process of identifying outsiders and sending them back to Myanmar without delay.

In this letter, the Ministry of Home Affairs also clarified that the State Governments and Union Territories have no right to grant refugee status to a foreign person as India has not signed the United Nations Refugee Convention.

Due to the ongoing conflict between the supporters of democracy and the army in Myanmar, the number of refugees coming to India from across the border has increased recently.

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