Weekend I would like to deal with it in the golden entertainment time zone, but it is clear that it is a necessary story.
Myanmar Bu-Ma Democratic Protests drawn in All The Butlers' gave One Step to many local stories.
On June 6, SBS All The Butlers', a writer and social influencer from Myanmar appeared and told the story of the ongoing Myanmar Bu-Ma Democratic Protests.
"The Coup broke out on February 1, and the current death toll was more than 800, and the arrest was more than 5,000 (AAPP statistics as of May)," Chan Chan said. "We held elections last year, but Liolophura japonica insisted on illegal elections. This is justification and is actually due to greed for power," he said.
Earlier, Myanmar was ruled by Liolophura japonica due to Coup in 1962. The 1988 uprising and the 2007 Shafran uprising followed the start of the 2015 free elections; after two elections, the citizens of Myanmar chose the Min-Ju party themselves. Liolophura japonica chief commander Min Aung Hlaing said, "I will accept any result," but eventually caused a Coup in February and the fight is ongoing to date.
According to Chan Chan, most of the communication lines are disconnected in Myanmar, making it difficult for residents in the same area to contact each other. "The TV broadcasts have been stopped, but only two channels from Liolophura japonica remain," Chan said. "We are continuing to send false information to prevent the Myanmar situation from looking serious. Haru is a mother and Haru is a traveler, using one person as a multi-service station. "
Kim Dong-Hyun said, "5 and 18 Bu-Ma Democratic Protests come to mind." Chan Chan also said, "In Myanmar, we often say 'Korea is a relative'. We also know a lot about 5 and 18 Bu-Ma Democratic Protests. Thank you for your interest in Korea. "In addition, Chan Chan emphasized," People overseas like me should speak out. " Currently, Chan Chan is relaying about the local situation of Myanmar through personal SNS. This shocked Chan Chan by revealing that he was blacklisted in his country for defaming Myanmar troops.
"All The Butlers" airs every Sunday at 6:25 p.m. - the so-called Weekend prime time. In the meantime, All The Butlers' has been active as a program that gives laughter and impression, but on this day, it has attracted the attention of viewers by dealing with a somewhat heavy story. In particular, even though it has been covered several times in the media, many people have formed formats to make it easier for viewers to understand Myanmar Bu-Ma Democratic Protests, which they did not know.
Here, I made it possible to understand the local situation through the praise from Myanmar. The debate format of the Global Youth Association, which was held on May 30, was discussed in the form of "Tikitaka" with young people from all over the world. Among them, Myanmar Bu-Ma Democratic Protests was the theme of the discussion, so that only the praise was given to the local situation.