By Associated Press Undefined YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — Hundreds of students and teachers took to Myanmar's streets on Friday to demand the military hand power back to elected politicians, as resistance to a coup swelled with demonstrations in several parts of the country, even in the tightly controlled capital. In the largest rallies since the takeover, protesters at two universities in Yangon flashed a three-fingered salute, a sign of resistance borrowed from 'The Hunger Games' movies, that they adopted from anti-government protesters in neighboring Thailand. They chanted 'Long live Mother Suu' — a reference to ousted leader Aung San Suu […]
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