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Naypyidaw, Myanmar, Feb 1 (EFE), (Camera: STRINGER).- Myanmar’s ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi condemned Monday’s military coup and told people not to accept the putsch, hours after she was arrested and the army’s commander-in-chief was granted power.FOOTAGE OF NAYPYIDAW ON MONDAY.

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