
Myanmar’s suppression of protests and ongoing arrests have restored a tense calm in the main city Yangon, but discontent and anger are simmering over the bloodshed, the top US diplomat here said Thursday.
Shari Villarosa, US charge d’affaires in the military-ruled country, also said she believed the death toll from last week’s crackdown was much higher than the junta has admitted and that thousands of people may have been jailed.











