Police brutality on pro-democracy demonstrators has only been rising since last month when a violent attack by forces on shipyard workers was condemned by the international community and the United Nations. On Wednesday, the demonstrators were out again peacefully protesting against the military when the police used live ammunition and rubber bullets, which this time left 38 people dead while many were critically injured.
Many towns and cities witnessed violent attacks on…
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