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Anonymous Citizen Journalists Paint a Harrowing Scene in ‘Myanmar Diaries’

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Nick Holdsworth The 67-year-old woman stands alongside an open-backed truck in a city under martial law fearlessly berating the young paramilitary policemen sat impassively behind the wood and steel bars that hold them back – for now.She is somebody’s daughter, probably wife, mother, grandmother.“You’re protecting the dictator, General Min Aung Hlaing!” she shouts wagging her finger like a fierce school ma’am of old.The at times shaky mobile phone footage is among the viscerally powerful opening shots of Berlinale Panorama documentary “Myanmar Diaries.”“We cry for the girl that was shot in the head.

They shot her on purpose…. Don’t follow orders blindly, you should know what is right or wrong!” Yangon, Myanmar: Less than three weeks after a military government under General Hlaing had seized power in a coup d’état Feb.

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