Myanmar forces fire tear gas, stun grenades on protest as U.N. envoy calls for action
Myanmar security forces used tear gas and stun grenades to break up a protest in Yangon on Saturday, just hours after a United Nations special envoy called on the Security Council to take action against the ruling junta for the killings of protesters. Olivia Chan reports.
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