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Ultranationalist monk accused of sedition surrenders in Yangon

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Yangon, Nov 2 (EFE/EPA).- Ultranationalist Buddhist monk Wirathu, known for promoting Islamophobia and racial hatred, surrendered on Monday to the Yangon Police, after having been a fugitive for more than a year accused of sedition.(Camera: NYEIN CHANNAING)SHOT LIST: ULTA NATIONALIST MONK WIRATHU SURRENDERS AT A POLICE STATION IN YANGON, MYANMAR.

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