Myanmar coup: Young Burmese fear a return to 'the dark old days'

For many young Burmese, going back to military rule after experiencing a decade of freedoms - basic things like easy access to the internet, affordable mobile phones, overseas travel - is unthinkable.

For decades Myanmar had been tightly controlled by its military, and only in recent years did the country begin to open up to the outside world as foreign investment flowed in, democratic elections were held, and restrictions were slowly relaxed.

Now a military coup has deposed the civilian government led by Aung San Suu Kyi's party, and Myanmar's progress and development is once again in question.

We speak to two young Burmese in Yangon who share their fears of a return to what they call "the dark old days" - and the ways they are trying to quietly protest.

Video by Tessa Wong.

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