The ruling junta has issued a veiled threat to use lethal force, after the protestors in Myanmar called for a general strike on Monday. The call for a general strike was made on Sunday by the Civil Disobedience Movement, asking people to gather together to make a “Spring Revolution.” State television broadcaster MRTV late Sunday carried a public announcement from the State Administration Council or junta warning against the general strike, raising the possibility of major clashes. Protesters are now inciting the people, especially emotional teenagers and youths, to a confrontation path where they will suffer the loss of life, it said.
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