At Miss Universe Pageant, Myanmar's Contestant Pleads 'Our People Are Dying'

Miss Myanmar Thuzar Wint Lwin appears onstage at the Miss Universe 2021. (AFP)
Miss Myanmar Thuzar Wint Lwin appears onstage at the Miss Universe 2021. (AFP)
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At Miss Universe Pageant, Myanmar's Contestant Pleads 'Our People Are Dying'

Miss Myanmar Thuzar Wint Lwin appears onstage at the Miss Universe 2021. (AFP)
Miss Myanmar Thuzar Wint Lwin appears onstage at the Miss Universe 2021. (AFP)

Myanmar's Miss Universe contestant, Thuzar Wint Lwin, used the pageant on Sunday to urge the world to speak out against the military junta, whose security forces have killed hundreds of opponents since it seized power in a Feb. 1 coup.

"Our people are dying and being shot by the military every day," she said in a video message for the competition, where she was appearing in the finals at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida.

"I would like to urge everyone to speak about Myanmar. As Miss Universe Myanmar since the coup, I have been speaking out as much as I can," she said.

Myanmar's junta spokesman did not answer calls seeking comment.

Thuzar Wint Lwin is among dozens of Myanmar celebrities, actors, social media influencers and sports people who have voiced opposition to the coup, in which elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi was overthrown and detained.

At least 790 people have been killed by security forces since the coup, according to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners activist group. It says over 5,000 people have been arrested, with some 4,000 still detained - including several celebrities.

Thuzar Wint Lwin did not make it to the last round of the Miss Universe competition, but she won the award for Best National Costume, which was based on the ethnic costume of her Chin people from northwestern Myanmar, where fighting has raged in recent days between the army and anti-junta militia fighters.

As she paraded with her national costume, she held up a placard that said: "Pray for Myanmar".



Jeddah’s City Walk Reopens with Expanded Entertainment Experience

Jeddah’s City Walk reopens with expanded entertainment experience. (SPA)
Jeddah’s City Walk reopens with expanded entertainment experience. (SPA)
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Jeddah’s City Walk Reopens with Expanded Entertainment Experience

Jeddah’s City Walk reopens with expanded entertainment experience. (SPA)
Jeddah’s City Walk reopens with expanded entertainment experience. (SPA)

The City Walk zone in Jeddah reopened on Wednesday, offering a wide array of entertainment options, interactive experiences, and family-friendly activities as part of this year’s Jeddah Season.
Spanning more than 281,000 square meters, the zone features several themed areas, including Cairo Nights, Wonder Wall, The Garden, Adventure Land, and Horror Village. It also includes 77 retail outlets, 65 restaurants and cafes, and 81 games, along with 10 immersive experiences and a lineup of theatrical and musical performances, the Saudi Press Agency said on Thursday.
Organizers say this year’s edition of the City Walk introduces a refreshed layout with new interactive zones and expanded experiences, such as horror houses and adventure-themed attractions designed for all age groups.
The City Walk aims to showcase Jeddah’s cultural vibrancy through its culinary offerings and entertainment options, while reflecting the zone’s evolving identity as a leading destination for regional tourism.
Jeddah Season continues to position Jeddah—known as the Bride of the Red Sea—as a hub that blends culture, sports, and entertainment. The event features first-time attractions and highlights Jeddah’s rich history. Organizers aim to enhance Jeddah’s regional standing, attract local and international visitors, stimulate tourism, and support economic growth through job creation and urban development.