
8888 Uprising - Wikipedia
The 8888 Uprising, [a] also known as the People Power Uprising[b] and the 1988 Uprising, [c] was a series of nationwide protests, [9] marches, and riots [10] in Burma (present-day Myanmar) …
As Myanmar Opens Up, A Look Back On A 1988 Uprising
2013年8月8日 · This week marks the 25th anniversary of a violent chapter in the country's history: the nationwide democracy uprising of Aug. 8, 1988, and the harsh military crackdown that …
Timeline: Myanmar's '8/8/88' Uprising : NPR
2013年8月8日 · Demonstrators march on a street in downtown Rangoon in August 1988. Students, civil servants, monks and others joined the protests that summer. Here are some of …
History of Myanmar's 8888 Uprising - ThoughtCo
2018年8月24日 · On September 18, 1988, General Saw Maung led a military coup that seized power and declared the harsh martial law. The army used extreme violence to break up …
How A Failed Uprising Set The Stage For Myanmar's Future
2018年8月8日 · For six months in 1988, protests swelled across the isolated nation, as hundreds of thousands of citizens participated in a nationwide mutiny, led by disaffected students, …
88 uprising – DW – 08/08/2013 - dw.com
2013年8月8日 · On March 12, 1988, a fight broke out between a group of students and local youths at a tea house near the Rangoon Institute of Technology. The latter were not charged …
8.8.88 People’s Uprising - SLORC Coup in Burma - GlobalSecurity.org
The 8.8.88 People’s Uprising (August 8, 1988) for restoration of democracy and human rights was followed by the killing of hundreds of protesters on the streets of Rangoon and other cities...
1988年8月8日 · After killing 3,000 people the Burmese army seized power on September 18, 1988. The movement began in March of that year and lasted until Septem-ber to the brief …
Covering an Uprising — 25 Years Later – Foreign Policy
2013年8月9日 · Thursday marked the 25th anniversary of the 8.8.88 uprising in Myanmar, when widespread protests against the government were violently suppressed by the military, leading …
Historic ’88 Uprising Photos on Display 30 Years Later - The …
2018年7月16日 · Named after a nationwide protest against then Ne Win’s single-party dictatorship on Aug. 8, 1988, the 8888 Uprising was a major shift in modern history in Myanmar.