Myanmar launches probe into protests

There will be an inquiry into whether security forces in Myanmar acted properly in dispersing students during recent violent protests.

Myanmar student protest

Student protesters shout slogans during a protest ahead of a crackdown in Letpadan, 140 kilometers (90 miles) north of Myanmar's main city of Yangon Tuesday, March 10, 2015. (AAP)

Myanmar state media has announced an inquiry into a Yangon protest crackdown, the first of two recent violent confrontations with student demonstrators which sparked international alarm and raised fears of a return to junta-era repression.

Both protests are demanding reforms in Myanmar's controversial education law and are spearheaded by the students, who have long been at the forefront of political action in the former military-run nation's turbulent history.

The investigation will probe "whether security forces acted properly in dispersing the protesters" who gathered downtown on March 5 in the nation's main city, said the Global New Light of Myanmar.

The official statement comes a day after baton-wielding police beat student activists and arrested 127 people at a second student protest site in the central town of Letpadan.

The United States, European Union and Britain have all raised their concerns over the arrests and the use of force to break up peaceful rallies.

In chaotic scenes on Tuesday, police armed with batons lashed out at students and activists in Letpadan, ending over a week of stalemate at the protest site where some 150 demonstrators - including several monks - had been corralled by security forces trying to prevent their planned march south to Yangon.

The crackdowns have sparked outrage among rights groups and activists, who have accused the government of using excessive and aggressive tactics, raising particular fears over the involvement of men in plain clothes in Yangon on March 5.


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