Thousands march in Yangon

Published September 22, 2007

YANGON, Sept 21: At least 3,000 people led by Buddhist monks marched along flooded streets in Yangon on Friday, piling pressure on Myanmar’s ruling junta in the most sustained challenge to its rule in nearly 20 years.

About 1,500 cinnamon-robed monks marched barefoot through the city, attracting an equal number of followers who left the sidewalks in driving rain to wade through sometimes knee-deep water and chant prayers calling for peace.

Hundreds more people clapped from the sidewalks and from open windows along the route as the procession passed by.

The protests that began on Aug 19 have turned into the most prolonged show of defiance in nearly 20 years against the military, which has ruled this impoverished nation once known as Burma since 1962.

The latest protest began with about 500 Buddhist monks walking to the Shwedagon Pagoda, Myanmar’s most important landmark, witnesses said.

As they continued their march into downtown, the number of monks swelled to 1,500 with another 1,500 supporters joining them. About 100 women formed a human chain to protect the monks, who carried multi-coloured religious flags.

They stopped outside the Yangon city hall, where they chanted prayers, reciting: “Peace and security will prevail. The people will not be harmed.” The monks kept marching even as night fell, chanting their prayers in Yangon’s busiest market, before returning to the pagoda where they began their march nearly six hours earlier, witnesses said.—AFP

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