Myanmar frees monk held for questioning
- Published: 11/02/2012 at 10:32 AM
- Online news: World
Myanmar officials have freed a leading dissident Buddhist monk after a brief detention, his monastery said Saturday, following a call from the United States for his immediate release.
This file photo shows Buddhist monks praying as worshippers (top) put gold leaves onto a seated Buddha image at the Mahamuni temple in Mandalay, northern Myanmar. Myanmar officials have freed a leading dissident Buddhist monk after a brief detention, his monastery said, following a call from the United States for his immediate release.
Gambira was taken away by authorities early on Friday and released that night, less than a month after he was freed from a jail term for his leading role in mass anti-government protests in 2007.
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- Writer: AFP News agency
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