Security forces in Myanmar opened fire on demonstrators, killing at least 18 people and injuring another 30. [Forward to a friend]( | [Subscribe]( | [View in your browser]( [Top of The World]( --------------------------------------------------------------- In the news today Protesters defy Myanmar authorities in deadly crackdown
[Protesters shout slogans during a demonstrations against the military coup in Mandalay, Myanmar, Feb. 28, 2021.]
Credit: AP It was a deadly day for protesters in Myanmar on Sunday after security forces opened fire on demonstrations, [killing at least 18 people]( and injuring another 30. The [United Nations condemned the violence]( with Secretary-General António Guterres calling the use of lethal force against peaceful protesters âunacceptable.â As many as 1,000 people were detained by security authorities while protesters continue to demand an end to the militaryâs seizure of power after a Feb. 1 coup. Images coming out of Myanmar show tear gas and people running from police, with bodies on the streets. The violence demonstrated a [new ruthlessness from military leaders]( to quash the unrest. Ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi [on Monday appeared in court via videoconference]( facing several charges, including violating a law dating back to British colonial days that prohibits freedom of expression. What The World is following Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy [was found guilty of corruption]( and influence peddling in court on Monday. The 66-year-old was sentenced to one year in prison and a two-year suspended sentence â though Sarkozy will serve his sentence wearing [an ankle-monitoring bracelet](, detained at home. The ruling marks the first time in Franceâs modern history that a former president has been convicted of corruption. And, Iran on Sunday [ruled out holding an informal meeting]( with the US and European powers to revive the nuclear deal that former President Donald Trump pulled out from, insisting sanctions must be lifted by Washington first. The announcement by Iran's foreign ministry spokesman comes after the Biden administration [launched airstrikes]( on Iranian-backed militia groups in eastern Syria. Despite the new impasse, [US officials said they]([âremain ready to re-engage in meaningful diplomacy](." --------------------------------------------------------------- From The World [Public art honoring Egyptian American Moustafa Kassem sends universal human rights message](
[Mural honoring the life of prisoner of conscience Moustafa Kassem in Queens, New York, commissioned by The Freedom Initiative and painted by Brandi Jones of Black Village Arts.](
Credit: Courtesy of Mohamed Abo El Wafa A new mural on the side of the Eighth Street Deli Mini Mart in Astoria, New York, honors the life of Moustafa Kassem, an Egyptian American taxi driver who died in an Egyptian prison. The art was sponsored by human rights advocacy group, [The Freedom Initiative, as a symbol of its renewed commitment]( to ensuring the US holds Egypt accountable. âHis name will be remembered not just as a failure of US foreign policy, but to remind people that it's not just him," said Mohammad Soltan, founder of the Freedom Initiative. [UN Human Rights Council starts work to address a âpandemic of human rights abuses'](
[A demonstrator displays a picture of the defaced image of the commander in chief, Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, also chairman of the State Administrative Council to protest against the military coup in Yangon, Myanmar, Feb. 17, 2021.](
Credit: AP Experts say that as the US rejoins the UN Human Rights Council, it should hold allies â and itself â [accountable for human rights violations](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Bright spot It was a [big night for Chloé Zhao]( on Sunday, becoming the first Asian woman ever to win a Golden Globe for directing. Zhao, who won for her film "Nomadland," is also only the second woman to take home the award. Social media was [bursting with praise for Zhao]( and the impact of her win as an inspiration to girls around the world. [A screen grab of a tweet from Jen Yamato](
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