Protest Against Military Coup in Yangon
Description
[Protesters gather outside of the Sule Pagoda, stage for both the 1988 popular uprising and the 2007 “Saffron Revolution”.]
What Works Well
This video is an unfiltered view of the street protests following in the wake of the February 2021 military take over of the government, allowing the viewer to imagine themselves as part of the crowd.
Discipline
- Humanities & Language
- Social Sciences
Keywords
burmese, chant, coup, cultural awareness, demonstration, informal learning, listening comprehension, pagoda, politics, protest, sule, unrest, uprising
Source
Ko Ko Khant Chaw
Level of Guidance
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