(Bertil Lintner’s article from the ASIA TIMES on 12 February 2021.)
The Police Colonel who shot and killed a girl protester. |
Min Aung Hlaing looked tense and anything but
confident when he made his first TV address to the public on February 8 at the
same time as huge demonstrations swept the country. These are vastly different
from those in 1988, when soldiers managed to suppress a pro-democracy uprising
by spraying automatic rifle fire into crowds of unarmed demonstrators. They are
also different from 2007 Buddhist monk-led Saffron Revolution, where soldiers
again used bloody suppression to put down a similar popular movement.
Generation Z members are often described as “digital natives” known for their social media and internet-savvy. They can not only get around government blocks on news, but can also organize mass movements with the help of pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong and Thailand, with whom they communicate daily.