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Powerful exhibit in London documents Myanmar military’s attempt to crush a protest movement

by Admin | May 22, 2026 | Daily News, Resistance | 0 comments

Source: Amnesty International

The exhibit, “To Kill a Movement”, uses photography, video, found objects, clothing, installation and music to narrate, expose and document five years of brutal military rule in Myanmar in which more than 7,000 civilians have been killed and tens of thousands arrested.

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