Pro-democracy protests in Myanmar continued for an eighth day today, with tens of thousands of Buddhist monks, joined by students, taking to the streets in Yangon in defiance of government orders. The ruling junta threatened Monday night to crack down on the demonstrations, instructing the monks to return to their monasteries, the AP reports.
Protests yesterday swelled to 100,000, the biggest challenge since a pro-democracy uprising was brutally suppressed 19 years ago. Military trucks with loudspeakers drove around the capital today warning residents not to join the march. President Bush is expected to announce sanctions against the military regime in his speech before the United Nations today, CNN reports. (More Burma protest stories.)