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Watch: Scenes from Myanmar’s Yangon as the city comes out on the streets despite curfew

Evening curfews have been in place and gatherings of more than five people are banned in Yangon and Mandalay, Myanmar.

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Feb 10, 2021 · 09:29 am
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Our correspondent in Myanmar has sent this footage of protests outside the Hledan Centre in Yangon, where protests continue despite a ban imposed by military rulers last night. The demonstration is peaceful but atmosphere tense, with reports of rubber bullets used elsewhere pic.twitter.com/58sYdAYoWN

— michael safi (@safimichael) February 9, 2021

More footage from Hledan in Yangon from our correspondent in Myanmar. "The whole city is out on the streets," they write. "Yangon is in total revolt." pic.twitter.com/kiI2ZvqeM8

— michael safi (@safimichael) February 9, 2021
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