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In Pictures: Monks march in Myanmar

Buddhist monks stage demonstration as country tests boundaries of freedom amid ongoing reforms.

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Buddhist monks took to the streets of Yangon on Wednesday, protesting against the use of force during an earlier demonstration over a copper mine

By Dave Tacon

Published On 13 Dec 201213 Dec 2012

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Yangon, Myanmar: Buddhist monks took to the streets on Wednesday in protest against the use of force on an earlier demonstration over a Chinese-backed copper mine in the country’s north-west.

The march went off peacefully and served as an example of locals testing the boundaries of freedom ushered in by a recent spate of reforms.

Many are opposed to mining in the country, alleging it results in eviction and environmental damage.

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The protest was reminiscent of the "Saffron Revolution(***) in 2007, when an uprising by monks against military rulers was brutally crushed. But this time the protests were allowed.
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The monks rallied despite a government apology over the violence during the earlier demonstration
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The monks in their traditional ochre robes marched through the streets
Monks march in Rangoon
Wednesday(***)s protest was another example of Myanmar(***)s people testing the boundaries of new freedoms brought by recent reforms
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There was heavy security presence, but the march went off peacefully
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The demonstration attracted monks, young and old
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The monks are revered by Myanmar(***)s majority Buddhist population
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Civilians threw a cordon around the monks during the protest - sign of growing resentment towards Chinese mining companies that have expanded in recent years
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The demonstration was conducted without official permission
Monks march in Rangoon
The monks oppose mining projects in the country due to mass evictions and environmental damage
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The mining projects that have angered the monks are joint ventures between a Chinese firm and the Myanmar military


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