A protester was shot dead in a China-backed copper mine project
in the Letpadaung area in Myanmar. The woman, identified as Khin Win,
was part of a local group that was resisting the attempt of the Wanbao
mining company to build a fence around the project site. The villagers claimed
that Wanbao was assisted by the police in the operation. However, it is
not clear whether the woman was killed by the armed security personnel
of Wanbao or the police.
The copper mine project in Sagain Division, which started in February 2012, was opposed by villagers and many Myanmar groups. Some landowners refused to take any compensation from Wanbao and instead they chose to struggle against the project. In one of the protests, police dispersed a group of protesting monks by using tear gas, a water cannon and other weapons, injuring 50.
News of the woman's death infuriated many in Myanmar. Students in Yangon, the country's former capital, quickly organized an assembly to express their indignation. Meanwhile, netizens responded with witty memes targeting the government and the People's Republic of China.
Somael Celestial asked President Thein Sein a sarcastic question via a “Condescending Wonka” meme:

Nga Paing wondered about the initial report that said police shot at the woman's leg, but accidentally hit her head instead.
Using “Sheltered Suburban Kid”, Min Sat Paing created a meme about those who look down upon those struggling in rural areas.
အင်ဘရန် လတောင် also made a meme about the life of villagers who lost the right to keep their land when the government steps in to claim it:
စက္ကန်း ကမ္မင်း has advice
on how to avoid being killed by a bullet that targets the leg but hits
the head instead. Using a locally famous meme template known as “Bad
Advice Thein Sein”, the advice is quite simple but hilarious:

As there are unconfirmed news reports that Chinese armed personnel were also involved in the clash, Somael Celestial wondered about the status of his country.
![Top Text : Not sure if it was Republic of Union of Myanmar Bottom Text : Or Republic of China's Myan Dian [Myanmar in Chinese]](http://globalvoicesonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/15.jpg)
Wanbao mining company described
the death of the protester as “senseless” and has asked the police to
investigate the issue. Meanwhile, protests are continuing against the
copper mine project.
The copper mine project in Sagain Division, which started in February 2012, was opposed by villagers and many Myanmar groups. Some landowners refused to take any compensation from Wanbao and instead they chose to struggle against the project. In one of the protests, police dispersed a group of protesting monks by using tear gas, a water cannon and other weapons, injuring 50.
News of the woman's death infuriated many in Myanmar. Students in Yangon, the country's former capital, quickly organized an assembly to express their indignation. Meanwhile, netizens responded with witty memes targeting the government and the People's Republic of China.
Somael Celestial asked President Thein Sein a sarcastic question via a “Condescending Wonka” meme:

Top text: The big guy who wants to be reelected if the public would only agree
Bottom text: Tell us more how a woman shot dead in the head could vote for you
Bottom text: Tell us more how a woman shot dead in the head could vote for you
Using “Sheltered Suburban Kid”, Min Sat Paing created a meme about those who look down upon those struggling in rural areas.
အင်ဘရန် လတောင် also made a meme about the life of villagers who lost the right to keep their land when the government steps in to claim it:
Top text (The woman says): I guess it's alright not to sell our farms if we don't wish to?
Middle text (The guy says): What? Your farms?
Bottom text (The guy says): Even Nay Pyi Daw [Capital of Myanmar] must be sold if China wants it!
Middle text (The guy says): What? Your farms?
Bottom text (The guy says): Even Nay Pyi Daw [Capital of Myanmar] must be sold if China wants it!

Top text: If you are thinking about protesting in the future
Bottom text: Please come in a handstand position
Bottom text: Please come in a handstand position
![Top Text : Not sure if it was Republic of Union of Myanmar Bottom Text : Or Republic of China's Myan Dian [Myanmar in Chinese]](http://globalvoicesonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/15.jpg)
Top text: Not sure if it's the Republic of the Union of Myanmar
Bottom text: Or the Republic of China's Myan Dian [Myanmar in Chinese]
Bottom text: Or the Republic of China's Myan Dian [Myanmar in Chinese]


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