The coup in Myanmar:Facebook blocks the pages of the government TV channel, now people started mission 22222 against military rule
The army and its citizens are face-to-face after the coup on 1 February in Myanmar. Meanwhile, Facebook has removed Myanmar's official television MRTV and MRTV live page from Facebook. A day earlier, the channel warned protesters opposing military rule. Meanwhile, people have now started Mission 22222 against military rule in Yangon. No effect of warning the army joined millions of people across the country in the biggest protests so far against the coup in Myanmar. The army had issued a warning saying that the protesters are risking their lives by going out, but it did not show any effect. Despite the closure of several roads, more than a thousand protesters gathered near the US embassy in Yangon, but after reaching close to the army, they left to avoid any confrontation. So far, three people have died, three people have died in the demonstrations held in the country so far. In the wake of the nationwide strike, factories, offices and shops remained closed...