Despite heavy conflict and big risks, anti-military protests persist in Sagaing

After the military brutally cracked down on peaceful demonstrations in Myanmar against the 2021 coup, many protesters took up arms to fight the regime. But some people continue to peacefully defend their right to freedom of expression despite enormous risks.

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