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Yangon, Mar 24 (EFE/EPA).- More than 600 people, mostly members of student unions detained for protesting and many who were charged with incitement, were released from Yangon's Insein Prison on Wednesday, including Associated Press photographer Thein Zaw. Since the Feb. 1 military coup, at least 275 people have been killed by security forces and 2,812 detained, according to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners. (Camera: EPA).SHOT LIST: ASSOCIATED PRESS (AP) PHOTOJOURNALIST THEIN ZAW GREETS FAMILY AND FRIENDS AFTER BEING RELEASED FROM A PRISON IN YANGON, MYANMAR.SOUND BITE: ASSOCIATED PRESS (AP) PHOTOJOURNALIST THEIN ZAW (IN BURMESE).TRANSLATION: Thank you very much for those who help me to free. I am sorry that some of my colleagues are still inside the prison. I wish them free soon. Thank you very much.
Swedish campaigner Greta Thunberg leaves a UK court after denying a public order offence, after she was arrested at a demonstration against the energy industry in central London. The 20-year-old activist -- a key face of the movement to fight climate change -- was among 26 people charged at the October 17 demonstration in the British capital. IMAGES
Protesters brave tear gas to remain in the streets of Georgia's capital Tbilisi after the police dispersed tens of thousands of people with teargas who rallied in front of the parliament against a planned "foreign agent" law which critics say is reminiscent of Russian legislation used to silence dissent. SOUNDBITE
New Delhi, Jul 20 (EFE/EPA).- Indian Police personnel detained Indian Youth Congress (IYC) activists Tuesday as they protested against alleged phone tapping of journalists and politicians and against Pegasus spyware row in New Delhi. Hundreds of IYC members held a protest against the Bhartya Janta Party government and many protesters were detained. (Camera: HARISH TYAGI).SHOT LIST: INDIAN ACTIVISTS PROTEST AGAINST ALLEGED PHONE TAPPING OF JOURNALISTS AND POLITICIANS AND AGAINST PEGASUS SPYWARE ROW IN NEW DELHI, INDIA.
Paris / Montpellier (France), Apr 20 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: EPA) Police officers and members of police unions protested on Tuesday in several cities throughout France to protest the acquittal of five of the thirteen people accused of an attack with Molotov cocktails against a Police patrol registered on October 8, 2016 in a troubled neighborhood in the town of Viry Châtillon, south of Paris, in which four officers were injured, two of them seriously. FOOTAGE OF THE PROTESTS IN PARIS AND MONTPELLIERKeywords: efe, international, epa, france, protests, violence, police
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).