Family Hopes for Return of US Journalist Detained in Myanmar
The mother of a journalist detained in Myanmar says she and the family just want him to return safely home to Michigan
The mother of a journalist detained in Myanmar says she and the family just want him to return safely home to Michigan
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The military rulers who overthrew the elected government said on Friday that an election would be held within two years
Residents say troops shake down cargo trucks at roadblocks, steal from vehicles, stores, and homes, residents said
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Lawmakers from Aung San Suu Kyi's deposed civilian government also craft new constitution as Myanmar marks coup's 2-month anniversary
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Gathered at Taipei's Liberty Square, demonstrators sat for hours singing songs, holding anti-coup posters and waving the Myanmar national flag
Pontiff references Catholic nun who knelt between police and protesters
Party leaders died after arrest, raising questions of torture and murder by military government security forces
Security forces leave Sanchaung district, allowing hundreds of youths to leave unhurt after UN and U.S. urge restraint
Deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi to make court appearance via videoconference on charges of illegally possessing walkie-talkies////
Ousted leader ordered held until Wednesday as protests of military coup continue
'We need more than a statement on a piece of paper' UN official says
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Protesters defy orders imposed by military leaders one week after leader Aung San Suu Kyi and other leaders of elected civilian government were detain
Protesters say coup is violation of our democracy and human rights'
Protests begin after senior leader of deposed party is detained
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