Six month after Myanmar coup, protesters say they'll 'fight till the end'

30 July 2021
Six month after Myanmar coup, protesters say they'll 'fight till the end'

Myanmar's military seized power on February 1, ousting the civilian government and arresting its leader, Aung San Suu Kyi. More than 900 people have since been killed and thousands of others arrested after the violent suppression of mass protests against junta rule.

AFPTV meets two anti-junta activists who take part in flash mob protests and hope for the military to be overthrown.

"We will only be free from the current crisis if we fight till the end and win against these fascists," says one of them.