JAKARTA - A nun in Myanmar kneels and pleads with a group of Myanmar police and military, to stop violence against protesters.

The photo that went viral this weekend was also shared by the Archbishop of Myanmar, Cardinal Charles Maung Bo on his Twitter account @CardinalMaungBo on Sunday 28 February.

In their statement on Twitter, the Archbishop of Myanmar Cardinal Maung Bo revealed that the name of the nun who bravely "confronted" the Myanmar police and military was Ann Nu Thawng.

Cardinal Maung Bo wrote, with tears in his eyes, Nu Thawng begged and stopped the security forces from carrying out violence and arresting protesters.

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Sister in Myanmar pleaded with the security forces to stop the violence. (Twitter / @ CardinalMaungBo)

"Today, the rioting has been severe throughout the country. Police arrested, beat, and even shot at the public. About 100 protesters were able to escape the police because of the nun", Cardinal Maung Bo wrote.

Last Sunday was the bloodiest day, during the anti-coup demonstration by the Myanmar military on February 1.

It is known that at least 18 people were killed and dozens injured on Sunday afternoon February 28, when riot police and the Myanmar military opened fire with live ammunition and rubber bullets at anti-coup protests in several locations across Myanmar.

"The police and military forces have faced peaceful demonstrations, using lethal and less-lethal force which, according to reliable information received by the UN Office of Human Rights, left at least 18 people dead and more than 30 injured", said a statement from the United Nations Office for Human Rights as reported by Reuters.


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