People in northern Myanmar have had to run for their lives after security forces opened fire on protesters.
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Myanmar's ousted leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, has been remanded in custody for two more days, her lawyer has told media, as protesters begin gathering again to demand her release and an end to military rule.
Hundreds of thousands have taken to the streets across the country for 10 days to denounce the coup, which derailed the South-East Asian country's tentative transition to democracy, and to call for Ms Suu Kyi's release.
The unrest has revived memories of bloody outbreaks of opposition to almost half a century of direct army rule, which ended when the military began a process of withdrawing from civilian politics in 2011.
On Sunday, police opened fire to disperse protesters at a power plant in northern Myanmar, although it was unclear if they were using rubber bullets or live rounds and there was no word on casualties.
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