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Myanmar: Two Reuters journalists leave prison

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Reuters journalists Kyaw Soe Oo and Wa Lone wave their hands as they walk out of Insein prison after being freed in a presidential amnesty in Yangon. IMAGES of Reuters journalists leaving prison

Added on the 07/05/2019 06:50:41 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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