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Yangon protesters adopt umbrella symbols in protests

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Yangon protesters adopt umbrella symbols in protests

Yangon protesters adopt umbrella symbols in protests

A group of youth protesters on Wednesday (February 24) marched in Yangon, carrying banners of an 'Umbrella Campaign' movement, reminiscent of Hong Kong's 2014 "Umbrella Movement", as demonstrations against the military coup continue.


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