#CoupDay15
— ???? (@thettka) February 15, 2021
Myanmar Police and Soldiers ordered to come down the people who went live on facebook and hit them with baton in Mandalay.#WhatsHappeningInMyanmar pic.twitter.com/BIxTCf8Fpw
I have confirmation from a credible source that the internet will be shutdown in Yangon from 0100-MIDDAY tomorrow. The rest of the country will be restricted 0100-0900. It comes ahead of what’s anticipated to be the biggest day of anti-coup protests yet#Myanmar #InternetShutdown
— Freya Cole (@freya_cole) February 21, 2021
Confirmed: #Myanmar has entered its second week of nightly internet shutdowns with service cut for the eighth consecutive night.
— NetBlocks (@netblocks) February 21, 2021
Real-time network data show connectivity down to just 13% of ordinary levels as of 1 am local time; incident ongoing
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Internet in Myanmar has been shut off for 3 consecutive nights, according to @netblocks, while social media sites including Twitter, Instagram and Facebook are blocked #MyanmarCoup *****WIA0tYxl4u
— Thomson Reuters Foundation News (@TRF_Stories) February 21, 2021
They pretend like Myanmar military and civilians have reconciled, wearing red face masks which represents the elected party. They are going to post fake news with that scene.#Feb16Coup #WhatIsHappeningInMyanmar pic.twitter.com/77cibWhM8W
— Priscilia Sung (@SungPriscilia) February 16, 2021
The best joke of 2021. Facebook is banned in Myanmar by Military Dictators, but they are now airing press conference live through Facebook.
— 陈杨 (@CherryLeng1005) February 16, 2021
INHUMAN MILITARY #Feb16Coup#WhatsHappeningInMyanmar pic.twitter.com/dSK3VAG1hv
Sign our petition to stop the military recruiting, raising funds and spreading propaganda on Facebook. *****0o6PwdYHYj
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) February 17, 2021
Facebook has taken down the Myanmar army’s ‘True News’ page for “repeated violations of our Community Standards prohibiting incitement of violence and coordinating harm” #WhatsHappeninglnMyanmar
— Matthew Tostevin (@TostevinM) February 21, 2021
GONE!
— Shafiur Rahman (@shafiur) February 18, 2021
7th Sense Creation - Film production company co-founded by Min Aung Hlaing’s daughter no longer on Facebook!
Pressure/boycott of military-linked goods and services working!*****8n81zrYovP#Myanmar #CDM #myanmarmilitarycoup pic.twitter.com/vkmfyDNH0J