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This photo taken on February 9, 2020 shows children playing in Karmawlawyi village in Myanmar's Sagaing region, near the border with India. (Ye Aung Thu / AFP)
Finding Nagaland: Tribes on India-Myanmar frontier dream of unity
Pyae Sone Win Maung was killed while transporting COVID-19 surveillance samples in a United Nations-marked vehicle. (Facebook)
Driver killed in attack on UN vehicle in Rakhine
Released Rohingya prisoners wearing face masks amid concerns of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic arrive in Sittwe jetty in Rakhine State after being transported by military boat on April 20, 2020. Myanmar sent more than 800 Rohingya back to its restive Rakhine state April 20 after releasing them from various overcrowded jails as the country, accused of genocide against the minority, tries to grapple with the coronavirus crisis. (STR / AFP)
Myanmar ships 800 freed Rohingya prisoners back to Rakhine
An aerial view taken on March 6, 2020 shows a view of a prison in Yangon. (Ye Aung Thu / AFP)
Myanmar to release 25,000 prisoners amid virus fears
People get off a boat in Bhashan Char island, as it was being prepared for the relocation of Rohingya refugees living in the country’s south after fleeing violence in neighbouring Myanmar. (Polash Shikder / AFP)
Bangladesh rescues nearly 400 Rohingya after weeks at sea
Thingyan celebrations on April 13, 2014 (L) and a general view showing the Shwedagon pagoda on the first day of Thingyan on April 12, 2020, amid restrictions put in place to halt the spread of the Covid-19. (Ye Aung Thu / AFP)
Silent streets for Thingyan in Yangon lockdown
In this file photo taken on September 26, 2007, former political prisoner Bo Kyi talks about photos of other prisoners from the 1988 Myanmar uprising at a small museum in Mae Sot, near the Thai-Myanmar border. (Pornchai Kittiwongsakul / AFP)
Isolation blues? Myanmar's ex-political prisoners share survival tips
In this picture taken on May 13, 2018, an internally displaced woman and a child look on at a temporary shelter at a church compound in Myitkyina, Kachin state. (Ye Aung Thu / AFP)
Myanmar's camps face 'catastrophe' from virus: rights group
A March 27 interview with a top-ranking Arakan Army representative published by the Mandalay-based Voice of Myanmar landed editor-in-chief Nay Myo Lin (above) in court on terrorism charges. (AFP)
Myanmar journalist hit with terrorism charges for interviewing insurgents

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