keith neal, emeritus professor in epidemiology and infectious diseases at nottingham university.r have demonstrated for a second day against the recent military coup and in support of the ousted leader, aung san suu kyi. tens of thousands of people in myanmar have demonstrated in the main city of yangon, protesters chanted slogans against military dictatorship. in the southern town of myawaddy, on the border with thailand, there are reports that shots were fired as police broke up an anti—coup protest. from bangkok, our correspondent jonathan head reports. once more they poured in along the main road from the north of yangon. more younger people this time, wearing the red colour of the national league for democracy, the party whose government was overthrown by the coup. others carrying pictures of aung san suu kyi, the woman who for so many years symbolised resistance to military rule and who is once again under military detention. the crowd slowed down the sunday traffic, but drivers used their horns to show their support. some also showing the nld flag. three fingers, the new s