Myanmar military threatens media using word 'coup'
Military-run Myawaddy News reported on Monday evening that junta chief General Min Aung Hlaing had said the military was following a democratic path and, referring to rubber bullets, that it wanted to use minimal force. Libby Hogan reports.
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