111. Myanmar’s Spring Revolution
- Author:
- Elliott Bynum
- Publication Date:
- 07-2021
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED)
- Abstract:
- The Myanmar military’s decision to seize power on 1 February 2021 triggered a wave of resistance across the country. By the end of June, over 4,700 anti-coup demonstration events were reported in Myanmar.1 The military has responded with a campaign of violence and mass arrests. Despite the crackdown, anti-coup activists have continued to demonstrate, and some have armed themselves in self-defense. The military coup has also re-ignited conflicts in areas of the borderlands that had until recently been on the wane. As calls for international action increase, diaspora communities have organized and joined demonstrations across the globe in solidarity with those inside the country. This report examines the political disorder in Myanmar brought about by the military junta and analyzes the resistance — both armed and unarmed — to the coup.
- Topic:
- Protests, Violence, Coup, and Repression
- Political Geography:
- Southeast Asia and Myanmar