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  • May 15, 2013 - Meiktila, Myanmar: Teenagers play chinlone, a sort of foot volley with a wicker ball in Meiktila, a city in central Myanmar that in recent month has been stage for anti-Muslim violence. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • May 15, 2013 - Meiktila, Myanmar: A bus ticket shop in Meiktila, displays a sticker for the 969 anti-Muslim movement. Stickers with the movement’s logo are now common nationwide on cars, motorcycles and shops. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • May 15, 2013 - Meiktila, Myanmar: A barber shop in a residential neighbourhood severely destroyed by anti-muslim violence in Meiktila, central Myanmar. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • May 15, 2013 - Meiktila, Myanmar: Teenagers play chinlone, a sort of foot volley with a wicker ball in Meiktila, a city in central Myanmar that in recent month has been stage for anti-Muslim violence. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • May 15, 2013 - Meiktila, Myanmar: People pass by a damaged mosque in a Muslim quarter, which was razed by Buddhists in ethnic violence against muslim early in the year, in Meikhtila, central Myanmar. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • May 15, 2013 - Meiktila, Myanmar: People pass by a damaged mosque in a Muslim quarter, which was razed by Buddhists in ethnic violence against muslim early in the year, in Meikhtila, central Myanmar. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • May 15, 2013 - Meiktila, Myanmar: People pass by a damaged mosque in a Muslim quarter, which was razed by Buddhists in ethnic violence against muslim early in the year, in Meikhtila, central Myanmar. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • May 15, 2013 - Meiktila, Myanmar: Damaged buildings are seen in a Muslim quarter, which was razed by Buddhists in ethnic violence in March, in Meikhtila, central Myanmar. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • May 15, 2013 - Meiktila, Myanmar: Damaged buildings are seen in a Muslim quarter, which was razed by Buddhists in ethnic violence in March, in Meikhtila, central Myanmar. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • May 15, 2013 - Meiktila, Myanmar: Clock tower in the muslim quarter in central Meiktila. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • May 15, 2013 - Meiktila, Myanmar: Damaged buildings are seen in a Muslim quarter, which was razed by Buddhists in ethnic violence in March, in Meikhtila, central Myanmar. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • May 15, 2013 - Meiktila, Myanmar: Damaged buildings are seen in a Muslim quarter, which was razed by Buddhists in ethnic violence in March, in Meikhtila, central Myanmar. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • May 15, 2013 - Meiktila, Myanmar: Street scene in near a Muslim quarter, which was razed by Buddhists in ethnic violence in March, in Meikhtila, central Myanmar. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • May 15, 2013 - Meiktila, Myanmar: Damaged buildings are seen in a Muslim quarter, which was razed by Buddhists in ethnic violence in March, in Meikhtila, central Myanmar. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • May 15, 2013 - Meiktila, Myanmar: Damaged buildings are seen in a Muslim quarter, which was razed by Buddhists in ethnic violence in March, in Meikhtila, central Myanmar. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • May 15, 2013 - Meiktila, Myanmar: A barber shop in a residential neighbourhood severely destroyed by anti-muslim violence in Meiktila, central Myanmar. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
    DSC_5687.jpg
  • May 14, 2013 - Mandalay, Myanmar: Ashin Wirathu, the buddhist monk leader of Burma's anti-Muslim movement 969 group, at his office in Mosayein Monastery in central Mandalay. Wirathu, who was jailed in 2003 for inciting religious hatred, refers to himself as "the Burmese Bin Laden". CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • May 14, 2013 - Mandalay, Myanmar: Ashin Wirathu, the buddhist monk leader of Burma's anti-Muslim movement 969 group, takes the traditional midday meal offered by regular citizens at Mosayein Monastery in central Mandalay. Wirathu, who was jailed in 2003 for inciting religious hatred, refers to himself as "the Burmese Bin Laden". CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • May 14, 2013 - Mandalay, Myanmar: Ashin Wirathu (centre), the spiritual leader of Burma's Buddhist Nationalist anti-Muslim movement 969 group, takes a midday meal offered by regular citizens at Mosayein Monastery in central Mandalay. Wirathu, who was jailed in 2003 for inciting religious hatred, refers to himself as "the Burmese Bin Laden". CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • May 15, 2013 - Meiktila, Myanmar: A bus ticket shop in Meiktila, displays a sticker for the 969 anti-Muslim movement. Stickers with the movement’s logo are now common nationwide on cars, motorcycles and shops. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
    DSC_5693.jpg
  • May 14, 2013 - Mandalay, Myanmar: Ashin Wirathu, the buddhist monk leader of Burma's anti-Muslim movement 969 group, at his office in Mosayein Monastery in central Mandalay. Wirathu, who was jailed in 2003 for inciting religious hatred, refers to himself as "the Burmese Bin Laden". (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • May 14, 2013 - Mandalay, Myanmar: Ashin Wirathu, the buddhist monk leader of Burma's anti-Muslim movement 969 group, takes the traditional midday meal offered by regular citizens at Mosayein Monastery in central Mandalay. Wirathu, who was jailed in 2003 for inciting religious hatred, refers to himself as "the Burmese Bin Laden". (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • May 14, 2013 - Mandalay, Myanmar: Ashin Wirathu, the buddhist monk leader of Burma's anti-Muslim movement 969 group, at his office in Mosayein Monastery in central Mandalay. Wirathu, who was jailed in 2003 for inciting religious hatred, refers to himself as "the Burmese Bin Laden". (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • May 14, 2013 - Mandalay, Myanmar: Ashin Wirathu, the buddhist monk leader of Burma's anti-Muslim movement 969 group, takes the traditional midday meal offered by regular citizens at Mosayein Monastery in central Mandalay. Wirathu, who was jailed in 2003 for inciting religious hatred, refers to himself as "the Burmese Bin Laden". (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • May 14, 2013 - Mandalay, Myanmar: Ashin Wirathu, the buddhist monk leader of Burma's anti-Muslim movement 969 group, walks by posters of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, in the grounds of Mosayein Monastery in central Mandalay. Wirathu, who was jailed in 2003 for inciting religious hatred, refers to himself as "the Burmese Bin Laden". CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • May 14, 2013 - Mandalay, Myanmar: Ashin Wirathu, the buddhist monk leader of Burma's anti-Muslim movement 969 group, at his office in Mosayein Monastery in central Mandalay. Wirathu, who was jailed in 2003 for inciting religious hatred, refers to himself as "the Burmese Bin Laden". CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
    DSC_5594.jpg
  • May 14, 2013 - Mandalay, Myanmar: Ashin Wirathu, the buddhist monk leader of Burma's anti-Muslim movement 969 group, at his office in Mosayein Monastery in central Mandalay. Wirathu, who was jailed in 2003 for inciting religious hatred, refers to himself as "the Burmese Bin Laden". (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • May 14, 2013 - Mandalay, Myanmar: Ashin Wirathu, the buddhist monk leader of Burma's anti-Muslim movement 969 group, walks by posters of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, in the grounds of Mosayein Monastery in central Mandalay. Wirathu, who was jailed in 2003 for inciting religious hatred, refers to himself as "the Burmese Bin Laden". (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • May 14, 2013 - Mandalay, Myanmar: Ashin Wirathu (centre), the spiritual leader of Burma's Buddhist Nationalist anti-Muslim movement 969 group, takes a midday meal offered by regular citizens at Mosayein Monastery in central Mandalay. Wirathu, who was jailed in 2003 for inciting religious hatred, refers to himself as "the Burmese Bin Laden". (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • May 14, 2013 - Mandalay, Myanmar: Ashin Wirathu (centre), the buddhist monk leader of Burma's anti-Muslim movement 969 group, takes the traditional midday meal offered by regular citizens at Mosayein Monastery in central Mandalay. Wirathu, who was jailed in 2003 for inciting religious hatred, refers to himself as "the Burmese Bin Laden". (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • May 14, 2013 - Mandalay, Myanmar: Ashin Wirathu, the buddhist monk leader of Burma's anti-Muslim movement 969 group, at his office in Mosayein Monastery in central Mandalay. Wirathu, who was jailed in 2003 for inciting religious hatred, refers to himself as "the Burmese Bin Laden". CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • May 15, 2013 - Meiktila, Myanmar: People pass by a damaged mosque in a Muslim quarter, which was razed by Buddhists in ethnic violence against muslim early in the year, in Meikhtila, central Myanmar. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
    DSC_5683.jpg
  • May 15, 2013 - Meiktila, Myanmar: Damaged buildings are seen in a Muslim quarter, which was razed by Buddhists in ethnic violence in March, in Meikhtila, central Myanmar. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
    DSC_5681.jpg
  • May 15, 2013 - Meiktila, Myanmar: Damaged buildings are seen in a Muslim quarter, which was razed by Buddhists in ethnic violence in March, in Meikhtila, central Myanmar. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • May 19, 2013 - Yangon, Myanmar: A street stall, in central Yangon, sells Myanmar's anti-Muslim movement 969 propaganda DVDs. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • May 19, 2013 - Yangon, Myanmar: A juice stall, in central Yangon, marked with a sticker emblazoned with 969, the logo that has come to represent Myanmar's anti-Muslim movement. Taxis, buses, shop fronts and street stalls across the country display what some consider a symbol of Buddhist<br />
extremism that sees Burma's Muslim community as a threat to the country and its dominant religion. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • May 19, 2013 - Yangon, Myanmar: A buddhist monk buys goods at a CD stand marked with a sticker emblazoned with 969, the logo that has come to represent Myanmar's anti-Muslim movement. Taxis, buses, shop fronts and street stalls across the country display what some consider a symbol of Buddhist<br />
extremism that sees Burma's Muslim community as a threat to the country and its dominant religion. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • May 19, 2013 - Yangon, Myanmar: A buddhist monk buys goods at a CD stand marked with a sticker emblazoned with 969, the logo that has come to represent Myanmar's anti-Muslim movement. Taxis, buses, shop fronts and street stalls across the country display what some consider a symbol of Buddhist<br />
extremism that sees Burma's Muslim community as a threat to the country and its dominant religion. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
    DSC_5714.jpg
  • May 19, 2013 - Yangon, Myanmar: A buddhist monk buys goods at a CD stand marked with a sticker emblazoned with 969, the logo that has come to represent Myanmar's anti-Muslim movement. Taxis, buses, shop fronts and street stalls across the country display what some consider a symbol of Buddhist<br />
extremism that sees Burma's Muslim community as a threat to the country and its dominant religion. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
    DSC_5714.jpg
  • May 14, 2013 - Mandalay, Myanmar: Ashin Wirathu, the buddhist monk leader of Burma's anti-Muslim movement 969 group, takes the traditional midday meal offered by regular citizens at Mosayein Monastery in central Mandalay. Wirathu, who was jailed in 2003 for inciting religious hatred, refers to himself as "the Burmese Bin Laden". CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • May 19, 2013 - Yangon, Myanmar: A street stall, in central Yangon, sells Myanmar's anti-Muslim movement 969 propaganda DVDs. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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