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Myanmar: Ethnic armed group protects Karen protesters

RAW - MYANMAR - POLITICS - MILITARY - COUP - ARMY - DEMONSTRATION
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RAW - MYANMAR - POLITICS - MILITARY - COUP - ARMY - DEMONSTRATION
Soldiers from the ethnic armed organisation Karen National Union (KNU) escort some 2, 0000 Karen teachers and students protesting the coup, near the southern city of Dawei. They offer protection against any potential clashes with Myanmar security forces.

Myanmar's ethnic armed groups condemned the military last month for ousting Aung San Suu Kyi's government and signalled a halt to the country's long-running peace process, citing a lack of trust in the army.
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Document reference V000_94J26R
SLUG RAW - MYANMAR - POLITICS - MILITARY - COUP - ARMY - DEMONSTRATION
Creation date 3/8/2021 05:42 UTC
City/Country Dawei, Myanmar
Credit Dakkhina Insight / AFP
Duration 1:47
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Myanmar: Ethnic armed group protects Karen protesters

RAW - MYANMAR - POLITICS - MILITARY - COUP - ARMY - DEMONSTRATION
Soldiers from the ethnic armed organisation Karen National Union (KNU) escort some 2, 0000 Karen teachers and students protesting the coup, near the southern city of Dawei. They offer protection against any potential clashes with Myanmar security forces.

Myanmar's ethnic armed groups condemned the military last month for ousting Aung San Suu Kyi's government and signalled a halt to the country's long-running peace process, citing a lack of trust in the army.
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