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"Human Rights",
"News",
"Politics",
"War",
"Arbitrary Arrests",
"Civilian Safety",
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"Five Villagers Still Held by MNDAA After Anti-Mining Protest in Northern Shan",
"Shan Herald Agency for News"
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"textContent": "Five villagers from Man Jay village tract in Lashio Township, northern Shan State, remain in the custody of the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA), also known as the Kokang Army, more than two weeks after their arrest during a protest against gold mining operations, local residents said. According to residents of Nam Pawng, 36 […]\n\nThe post Five Villagers Still Held by MNDAA After Anti-Mining Protest in Northern Shan appeared first on Shan Herald Agency for News.",
"title": "Five Villagers Still Held by MNDAA After Anti-Mining Protest in Northern Shan"
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