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Unrest: A police officer beats a student protester in Letpadan, 140 kilometers north of Yangon, Myanmar, on Tuesday

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Tue, March 10, 2015 Published on Mar. 10, 2015 Published on 2015-03-10T18:47:50+07:00

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Unrest: A police officer beats a student protester in Letpadan, 140 kilometers north of Yangon, Myanmar, on Tuesday. Hundreds of police were charging student protesters with batons, kicking and beating them as they dragged them into trucks, ending a days-long standoff in the Myanmar town of Letpadan. Witnesses say many of the demonstrators were injured in Tuesday's crack down, though it was not clear how badly. (AP/Gemunu Amarasinghe) Unrest: A police officer beats a student protester in Letpadan, 140 kilometers north of Yangon, Myanmar, on Tuesday. Hundreds of police were charging student protesters with batons, kicking and beating them as they dragged them into trucks, ending a days-long standoff in the Myanmar town of Letpadan. Witnesses say many of the demonstrators were injured in Tuesday's crack down, though it was not clear how badly. (AP/Gemunu Amarasinghe) (AP/Gemunu Amarasinghe)

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span class="caption">Unrest: A police officer beats a student protester in Letpadan, 140 kilometers north of Yangon, Myanmar, on Tuesday. Hundreds of police were charging student protesters with batons, kicking and beating them as they dragged them into trucks, ending a days-long standoff in the Myanmar town of Letpadan. Witnesses say many of the demonstrators were injured in Tuesday's crack down, though it was not clear how badly. (AP/Gemunu Amarasinghe)

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