Students of the Benguet State University (BSU) have offered support for the people of Myanmar as protests against a military coup continued.

"The BSU International Students' Program, under the Office of Student Services, stands in solidarity with its two foreign students from Myanmar, in praying for peace during this time of political unrest in their country," BSU wrote on Facebook.
"We pray that those in power in their country will work towards common good and peaceful coexistence for all the people of Myanmar," it added.

On Feb.1, the military junta seized power in a coup, ousting democratically-elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi and detaining government officials.
Many of the protesters nationwide held up images of Aung San. Her detention, on charges of importing walkie-talkies, is due to expire on Monday, Feb. 15.