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Thousands of heavily armed soldiers are patrolling the streets of Burma's main city, Rangoon, with no sign of further protests against the military junta. | Thousands of heavily armed soldiers are patrolling the streets of Burma's main city, Rangoon, with no sign of further protests against the military junta. |
Troops are stopping young men on the streets and in cars, searching for cameras that may be used to smuggle out images, correspondents in Burma say. | Troops are stopping young men on the streets and in cars, searching for cameras that may be used to smuggle out images, correspondents in Burma say. |
Most internet links are still down and mobile phone networks disrupted. | Most internet links are still down and mobile phone networks disrupted. |
Officials said Burma's military leader General Than Shwe would meet UN special envoy Ibrahim Gambari on Tuesday. | Officials said Burma's military leader General Than Shwe would meet UN special envoy Ibrahim Gambari on Tuesday. |
They've obviously for the moment squeezed things off the streets UK Ambassador Mark Canning on the crackdown in Rangoon Aung San Suu Kyi as symbol In pictures: Burma shutdown Exiles in desperate conditions | They've obviously for the moment squeezed things off the streets UK Ambassador Mark Canning on the crackdown in Rangoon Aung San Suu Kyi as symbol In pictures: Burma shutdown Exiles in desperate conditions |
On Saturday, when Mr Gambari travelled to the new capital Naypidaw, he was allowed to meet only more junior members of the government. | On Saturday, when Mr Gambari travelled to the new capital Naypidaw, he was allowed to meet only more junior members of the government. |
The UN envoy is hoping to end a violent crackdown on anti-government protesters, during which the authorities said 10 people were killed. | The UN envoy is hoping to end a violent crackdown on anti-government protesters, during which the authorities said 10 people were killed. |
Diplomats and activists say the number of dead was many times higher. | Diplomats and activists say the number of dead was many times higher. |
Monks detained | Monks detained |
Burma has seen almost two weeks of sustained popular unrest, in the most serious challenge to the military leadership for more than two decades. | Burma has seen almost two weeks of sustained popular unrest, in the most serious challenge to the military leadership for more than two decades. |
But the number of protesters on the streets is much smaller since the clampdown, and the Buddhist monks who spearheaded the rallies are being prevented from leaving their monasteries. | But the number of protesters on the streets is much smaller since the clampdown, and the Buddhist monks who spearheaded the rallies are being prevented from leaving their monasteries. |
Religious sites sealed off by troops in RangoonEnlarge Image | Religious sites sealed off by troops in RangoonEnlarge Image |
Disrupted communications have made information coming out of Burma very patchy. | Disrupted communications have made information coming out of Burma very patchy. |
However, a correspondent in Rangoon - who must remain anonymous for safety reasons - said people were too scared to do anything with so many soldiers around. | However, a correspondent in Rangoon - who must remain anonymous for safety reasons - said people were too scared to do anything with so many soldiers around. |
The area around the Sule Pagoda - a focal point for earlier protests - has been sealed off and there are many hundreds of fully armed military and riot police in the area. | The area around the Sule Pagoda - a focal point for earlier protests - has been sealed off and there are many hundreds of fully armed military and riot police in the area. |
Half of the shops were open on Monday but the shoppers were outnumbered by the security forces and all the internet cafes were closed. | Half of the shops were open on Monday but the shoppers were outnumbered by the security forces and all the internet cafes were closed. |
There were few monks visible in Rangoon. After their monasteries were ransacked, some 3,000 were taken away to makeshift prisons on the outskirts of the city. | There were few monks visible in Rangoon. After their monasteries were ransacked, some 3,000 were taken away to makeshift prisons on the outskirts of the city. |
There are reports that the monks are refusing to take food from their military guards. | There are reports that the monks are refusing to take food from their military guards. |
People told the correspondent they felt afraid and helpless, having seen that the military is prepared to shoot monks, women and children. But they said the demonstrations would continue. | |
UK Ambassador Mark Canning told the BBC: "It's outwardly quite normal at the moment. The traffic seems to be flowing, there's a lot of military tucked away in less visible locations. | UK Ambassador Mark Canning told the BBC: "It's outwardly quite normal at the moment. The traffic seems to be flowing, there's a lot of military tucked away in less visible locations. |
"They've obviously for the moment squeezed things off the streets." | "They've obviously for the moment squeezed things off the streets." |
Rare criticism | Rare criticism |
On Sunday, Mr Gambari held talks with detained opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi in Rangoon - the first foreigner to be permitted to do so for 10 months. | On Sunday, Mr Gambari held talks with detained opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi in Rangoon - the first foreigner to be permitted to do so for 10 months. |
Mr Gambari is looking for a political solution to the crisisDiplomatic sources in Rangoon say China, the country with greatest influence over the generals, is pushing hard for Mr Gambari's mission to be extended. | Mr Gambari is looking for a political solution to the crisisDiplomatic sources in Rangoon say China, the country with greatest influence over the generals, is pushing hard for Mr Gambari's mission to be extended. |
In a letter released on Monday, the Association of South East Asian Nations - of which Burma is a member - said pictures of what was happening in the country had caused revulsion around the world. | In a letter released on Monday, the Association of South East Asian Nations - of which Burma is a member - said pictures of what was happening in the country had caused revulsion around the world. |
A Japanese envoy has also arrived in Burma to ensure a full investigation into the death of Japanese video journalist Kenji Nagai. | A Japanese envoy has also arrived in Burma to ensure a full investigation into the death of Japanese video journalist Kenji Nagai. |
Footage of his death last Wednesday appears to show a soldier shooting him at close range as security forces cleared central Rangoon of protesters. | Footage of his death last Wednesday appears to show a soldier shooting him at close range as security forces cleared central Rangoon of protesters. |
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