Myanmar forces arrest comedian, break up doctors' protest

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Myanmar forces arrest comedian, break up doctors' protest

FILE - In this Oct. 12, 2011, file photo, Myanmar's comedian and activist Zarganar, who was serving a 35-year sentence in Myitkyina prison in northernmost Kachin State, arrives at Yangon International Airport in Yangon, Myanmar, after he was released early on Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2011. The authorities in Myanmar on Tuesday, April 6, 2021, arrested Zarganar at his home in Yangon as they continue to crackdown on protests against February's military takeover and the people they accuse of inciting them. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win, File)
FILE - In this Oct. 13, 2011, file photo, Myanmar's popular comedian and social activist Zarganar talks to media at his house in Yangon, Myanmar. The authorities in Myanmar on Tuesday, April 6, 2021, arrested Zarganar at his home in Yangon as they continue to crackdown on protests against February's military takeover and the people they accuse of inciting them. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win, File)
Anti-coup protesters hold slogans which read "Rain Strike" as they use their umbrellas during a drizzle while participating in a demonstration in Yangon, Myanmar on Tuesday April 6, 2021. Threats of lethal violence and arrests of protesters have failed to suppress daily demonstrations across Myanmar demanding the military step down and reinstate the democratically elected government. (AP Photo)
Anti-coup protesters throw red paint on a street during a demonstration in Yangon, Myanmar, Tuesday April 6, 2021. Threats of lethal violence and arrests of protesters have failed to suppress daily demonstrations across Myanmar demanding the military step down and reinstate the democratically elected government. (AP Photo)
A woman riding a rickshaw passes by a street with splashes of red paint from anti-coup protesters during a demonstration in Yangon, Myanmar, Tuesday, April 06, 2021. Threats of lethal violence and arrests of protesters have failed to suppress daily demonstrations across Myanmar demanding the military step down and reinstate the democratically elected government. (AP Photo)
Anti-coup protesters throw red paint on a street during a demonstration in Yangon, Myanmar, Tuesday April 6, 2021. Threats of lethal violence and arrests of protesters have failed to suppress daily demonstrations across Myanmar demanding the military step down and reinstate the democratically elected government. (AP Photo)

Myanmar forces arrest comedian, break up doctors' protest

FILE - In this Oct. 12, 2011, file photo, Myanmar's comedian and activist Zarganar, who was serving a 35-year sentence in Myitkyina prison in northernmost Kachin State, arrives at Yangon International Airport in Yangon, Myanmar, after he was released early on Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2011. The authorities in Myanmar on Tuesday, April 6, 2021, arrested Zarganar at his home in Yangon as they continue to crackdown on protests against February's military takeover and the people they accuse of inciting them. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win, File)
FILE - In this Oct. 13, 2011, file photo, Myanmar's popular comedian and social activist Zarganar talks to media at his house in Yangon, Myanmar. The authorities in Myanmar on Tuesday, April 6, 2021, arrested Zarganar at his home in Yangon as they continue to crackdown on protests against February's military takeover and the people they accuse of inciting them. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win, File)
Anti-coup protesters hold slogans which read "Rain Strike" as they use their umbrellas during a drizzle while participating in a demonstration in Yangon, Myanmar on Tuesday April 6, 2021. Threats of lethal violence and arrests of protesters have failed to suppress daily demonstrations across Myanmar demanding the military step down and reinstate the democratically elected government. (AP Photo)
Anti-coup protesters throw red paint on a street during a demonstration in Yangon, Myanmar, Tuesday April 6, 2021. Threats of lethal violence and arrests of protesters have failed to suppress daily demonstrations across Myanmar demanding the military step down and reinstate the democratically elected government. (AP Photo)
A woman riding a rickshaw passes by a street with splashes of red paint from anti-coup protesters during a demonstration in Yangon, Myanmar, Tuesday, April 06, 2021. Threats of lethal violence and arrests of protesters have failed to suppress daily demonstrations across Myanmar demanding the military step down and reinstate the democratically elected government. (AP Photo)
Anti-coup protesters throw red paint on a street during a demonstration in Yangon, Myanmar, Tuesday April 6, 2021. Threats of lethal violence and arrests of protesters have failed to suppress daily demonstrations across Myanmar demanding the military step down and reinstate the democratically elected government. (AP Photo)