Burmese in Thailand took to the streets of Chiang Mai on Friday (March 5) to protest against the military coup.
Burmese in Thailand took to the streets of Chiang Mai on Friday (March 5) to protest against the military coup.
Burmese in Thailand took to the streets of Chiang Mai on Friday (March 5) to protest against the military coup.
Footage shows protesters holding posters of ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi and signs reading "respect our votes, free our president, free Aung San Suu Kyi" and "how many dead bodies UN need to take action."
Protesters in North Okkalapa, Yangon, held a training drill to prepare themselves for clashes against police forces.
Anti-coup protesters were seen fleeing as police in Yangon, Myanmar, fired tear gas and water cannon.