What did the countries do with the Myanmar coup?
The international community is increasing pressure on the Myanmar army, as violent protests still engulf the post-coup Southeast Asian nation.
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                    The international community is increasing pressure on the Myanmar army, as violent protests still engulf the post-coup Southeast Asian nation.
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                    Burmese police fired in the air, using grenades to stun to disperse the crowd opposed to an official appointed by the army in Tamwe, Yangon.
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                    Myanmar security forces opened fire to disperse crowds outside a factory in Myitkyina and deployed armored vehicles to respond to the demonstrations.
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                    MyanmarKyaw Tint Swe, who is considered to be the right hand of Ms. Suu Kyi, and several people connected to the civilian government were arrested on the night of February 10.
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                    A group of residents in Mandalay, Myanmar's second largest city, took to the streets to shout slogans and raise banners to protest the military coup.
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                    Aung San Suu Kyi's political career could end after the coup, while Myanmar's military will rely on China to deal with international pressure.
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                    Experts rated the Myanmar coup as a blow to democracy and called on the US and other countries to punish the military leaders to arrest Aung San Suu Kyi.
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