Protesters in Myanmar have returned to the streets to press their demands for democracy, just a day after security forces killed more than 100 people in the bloodiest 24 hours since last month's military coup.

Protesters in Myanmar have returned to the streets to press their demands for democracy, just a day after security forces killed more than 100 people in the bloodiest 24 hours since last month's military coup.
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