As anti-coup protests continues to rage on in Myanmar, the Country’s military has once again decided to suspend internet services across the country.

Internet services in Myanmar would be snapped at 1am of February 15 and will continue to remain suspended till 9am of February 15.

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Moreover, military vehicles including battle tanks were seen plying on the main roads of the Country.

On the other hand, Myanmar Military has reinstated a law that requires people to report overnight visitors to the local police.

The Myanmar military has also reinstated another law that allows the military to detain any person they might think is a suspect and also to carry out searches in private properties without a prior court order.

Meanwhile, the citizens of Myanmar have called upon other countries to help them out of the crisis and put pressure on the Country’s military to hand over power back to the civilian Government.

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On the other hand, in Japan, massive protest rallies were taken out across the country against the military coup in Myanmar.

Thousands of protestors took to the streets in Japan to express solidarity with the anti-coup protestors in Myanmar.

Back in Myanmar’s commercial capital – Yangon, a large number of people holding candle lights gathered at the city hall area.

The people prayed for the late high school student Ma Mya Thwe Thwe Khine, who was shot in the head by personnel of Myanmar police on 9 February during an anti-coup protest at Naypyitaw.