Followers of all religions in Myanmar — Buddhists, Christians, Muslims and Hindus — have joined together in peaceful anti-coup protests nationwide.
Priests, nuns and seminarians from places including Mandalay, Pathein and Myitkyina showed their solidarity with the people of Myanmar by holding placards calling for democracy...
Myanmar: Religions Unite Behind Anti-Coup Protests
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