Hundreds of Buddhist Monks Flee Temples in Eastern Myanmar as Violence Escalates
Hundreds of Buddhist monks fled two major towns in eastern Myanmar on Sunday military troops clashed with armed rebels who oppose the military coup.
Hundreds of Buddhist monks fled two major towns in eastern Myanmar on Sunday military troops clashed with armed rebels who oppose the military coup.
Religious groups in Myanmar say that they are being targeted in government suppression efforts, amid growing public opposition to the military junta.
Buddhist followers believe the monk’s presence has brought peace to the area amid outbreaks of violence
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