The banner image from the Facebook page of the Civil Disobedience Movement, which is advocating for non-violent resistance to the ongoing coup. (Facebook)
The banner image from the Facebook page of the Civil Disobedience Movement, which is advocating for non-violent resistance to the ongoing military coup. (Facebook)

After coup, medical workers spearhead civil disobedience campaign

Staff from dozens of state hospitals and medical institutes have pledged to stop working from tomorrow in protest against yesterday’s coup, in what could prove the first major test for the new military regime.

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