(ANSA) - RANGOON, 06 MAR - Pro-democracy protesters take to the streets again today in Myanmar (formerly Burma), in the aftermath of a new meeting of the UN Security Council divided over the response to the military repression that has already killed dozens of them. In Loikaw, in the center of the country, hundreds of people, including teachers in green and white uniforms, march this morning waving signs calling for civil disobedience.
"If you go to work, you are helping the dictatorship", "Our revolution must win", the crowd screamed. In the San Chaug neighborhood in Rangoon), the economic capital of Burma, where makeshift barricades have been erected to protect themselves from security forces, small groups of demonstrators are gathering. (HANDLE).