Htar Htet Htet shared their photos with the assault rifle on its official Twitter handle.
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It has been more than 100 days for the military coup in Myanmar. Protests are going on across the country. At the same time, now the 32-year-old beauty queen of Myanmar has also revolted against the army. Htar Htet Htet, representing Myanmar at the first Miss Grand International beauty pageant held in Thailand in 2013, has taken up arms against the military in this South Asian country.
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Tara Tate Tate shared her photos with the assault rifle on her official Twitter handle. She won the beauty queen’s title eight years ago, beating 60 contestants. The 32-year-old gymnastics instructor currently holds hands with armed groups living in the border areas of Myanmar. It is likely that a large number of people can now join this struggle with them.
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On his Facebook page, Tar Tate Tet wrote, ‘The time has come for us to fight the battle. Whether you keep weapons, pens, keyboards or donate money to the pro-democracy movement. Everyone should contribute to make the revolution a success. Tar Tet said, ‘I will fight as much as I can. I am ready to abandon everything. I am also ready to sacrifice my life ‘
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At the same time, while sharing the pictures on his Twitter, he wrote, ‘Kranti is not an apple, which itself falls off after cooking. You have to make it fall. We will definitely win. After 50 years of military rule in Myanmar, there was a return to democracy to some extent, but the military coup on February 1 changed things.
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On February 1, the army overturned the military coup and arrested the country’s leader Aung San Suu Kyi and captured the power of the country. The leaders of Suu Kyi’s party were also arrested and democracy was completely crushed.
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Violent demonstrations have been taking place across the country since the military coup. Thousands of protesters are protesting on the streets. Demonstrations are also turning violent in big cities like Yangon, Napida of the country, because there is a clash between army and protesters here. Till now hundreds of people have died in this clash.
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According to UN News, so far more than 750 people have died at the hands of the army in the demonstrations in Myanmar. The army has resorted to force to disperse the protesters. It was told in several media reports that the army is firing bullets publicly on the protesters.
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