It's been two years since the military seized power in Myanmar - overthrowing Aung San Suu Kyi's government - putting the country in social, economic and political crisis.
Pro-democracy activists in Myanmar are urging people to stay at home and businesses to close on the second anniversary of the military coup.
It's estimated that about 70,000 people have left the country with more than one million people having been displaced. The UN has accused the military leaders of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
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Pro-democracy activists in Myanmar are urging people to stay at home and businesses to close on the second anniversary of the military coup.
It's estimated that about 70,000 people have left the country with more than one million people having been displaced. The UN has accused the military leaders of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
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