![]() ![]() She said she was getting the message "Freedom from Fear" written on her body so she would never forget that pain and to show younger generations "how we got rid of this system. I feel so much in pain and I don't want to get to forget that pain ever," said a 23-year old woman at a parlour in Yangon, who did not want to be identified. FILE - People line up outside a bank branch in Yangon, Myanmar, Feb. "I felt like I lost my future when I heard the news on Feb 1. Myanmar Coup Piles Pressure on Military’s Business Empire. More than 80 people have been killed and 2,100 arrested in the crackdown by police and security forces on daily protests across the Southeast Asian nation, an advocacy group says. These motifs have become increasingly popular since the junta seized power on Feb. Some are opting to have "Freedom from Fear" or "Spring Revolution" written on their bodies, while others favour drawings of ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi's face or the movement's three-finger salute. People in Myanmar protesting the military's seizure of power, which has sparked widespread violence in the country, have a new tool - coup-themed tattoos. ![]()
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