ဆု // Su (@supyaeydn) 's Twitter Profile
ဆု // Su

@supyaeydn

she/her | burmese in ireland | medicine ‘23, advocate for burma | all views my own, အရေးတော်ပုံ အောင်ရမည်။

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Teapot (@teeeapot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you guys want to help by donating to the revolution, you can play this game where you get to eliminate fascist soldiers 🤓 Make sure to play ads! Appstore Link: apps.apple.com/sg/app/the-pdf… Android Link: play.google.com/store/apps/det… My body count is already 300+ hehe

If you guys want to help by donating to the revolution, you can play this game where you get to eliminate fascist soldiers 🤓 Make sure to play ads!
Appstore Link: apps.apple.com/sg/app/the-pdf…
Android Link: play.google.com/store/apps/det…
My body count is already 300+ hehe
Teapot (@teeeapot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Somewhere under the suppression of junta. The youth of Yangon commemorating 8888 Revolution today. #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar

Somewhere under the suppression of junta. The youth of Yangon commemorating 8888 Revolution today.
#WhatsHappeningInMyanmar
Simon Adams (@sadamsr2p) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Respect & admiration for young activists in #Myanmar. Despite living under military rule - with daily arrests & killings - they still found inventive ways to commemorate 34th anniversary of the 8/8/88 uprising. This generation cannot be stopped. #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar

Respect & admiration for young activists in #Myanmar. Despite living under military rule - with daily arrests & killings - they still found inventive ways to commemorate 34th anniversary of the 8/8/88 uprising. This generation cannot be stopped.

#WhatsHappeningInMyanmar
BB (@beastburmese) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I miss home every single day. I sometimes feel displaced & suffocated but with many others who has sacrificed and lost so much, me losing a home temporarily is nothing. Home is where the heart is and Yangon has my heart always. ❤️‍🩹

I miss home every single day. I sometimes feel displaced & suffocated but with many others who has sacrificed and lost so much, me losing a home temporarily is nothing. Home is where the heart is and Yangon has my heart always. ❤️‍🩹
Nay Phone Latt (Spokesperson of NUG PMO) (@bloggernpl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

During tight security in Yangon, a Public protest campaign was held by wearing Burmese longyi and Paso which were painted “Anti-dictatorship slogans” #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar #Myanmar #EndImpunity

During tight security in Yangon, a Public protest campaign was held by wearing  Burmese longyi and Paso which were painted “Anti-dictatorship slogans” 

#WhatsHappeningInMyanmar #Myanmar #EndImpunity
Thomas van Linge (@thomasvlinge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As the second anniversary of the coup in Myanmar is coming up, people are rallying across the country to voice their continuing wish for democracy. The anti-coup resistance might have disappeared from the major cities, but it is still very much alive in the countryside.

As the second anniversary of the coup in Myanmar is coming up, people are rallying across the country to voice their continuing wish for democracy.

The anti-coup resistance might have disappeared from the major cities, but it is still very much alive in the countryside.
Ye Myo Hein (@yemyohein5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two years after the coup, the Burmese people are still determined to reject the military regime. Amid threats, people participated in the silent strike against the military rule. Photos show usually congested roads with no traffic and normally bustling markets with no customers.

Two years after the coup, the Burmese people are still determined to reject the military regime. Amid threats, people participated in the silent strike against the military rule. Photos show usually congested roads with no traffic and normally bustling markets with no customers.
BB (@beastburmese) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I miss home. What a privilege it was to be able to call a place a home. What a privilege it was to water the trees my grandma planted, what a privilege it was it sit at the exact same chair she sat and read the exact same books she read and her little scribbles.

I miss home. What a privilege it was to be able to call a place a home. What a privilege it was to water the trees my grandma planted, what a privilege it was it sit at the exact same chair she sat and read the exact same books she read and her little scribbles.
Civil Disobedience Movement (@cvdom2021) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After Covid-19, governments around the world know very well how hard it is to ask people to simply stay at home. Look at what Myanmar people achieved today with a nationwide #SilentStrike. It’s such an amazing feat of human commitment and unity without using any coercive force.

@kimjolliffe.bsky.social (@kim_jolliffe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It would be great to see international coverage of the huge resurgence of daily strikes and rallies across the country in #Myanmar. Street protests never went away but have been really widespread again since January. #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar

Hussam Hammoud | حسام (@hussamhamoud) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve reported enough, now it’s done. Syria is ours: Free, Beautiful, and WITHOUT ASSAD, as it should be. Time to finally feel it 🥹. Over 13 years of a life built and centered around this moment. Thank you all.

I’ve reported enough, now it’s done.

Syria is ours: Free, Beautiful, and WITHOUT ASSAD, as it should be. Time to finally feel it 🥹. Over 13 years of a life built and centered around this moment. 

Thank you all.
Saw Nimrod from Burma (@nimrodandrew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If the people of Syria 🇸🇾 can achieve it, so can the people of Myanmar. An authoritarian regime has no place in Myanmar's future. The people will win!

Acting President Duwa Lashi La (@duwalashila) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We stand with the people of Syria and their aspirations for freedom, peace, justice and an inclusive new society. All tyrants eventually fall.

BB (@beastburmese) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seeing Syria overthrow Assad’s regime fills me with hope. Decades of military dictatorships destroying lives can be ended. One day soon, we’ll see freedom in Myanmar too. ✊ 🥹