Przemysł wydobywczy w Mjanmie - Redux

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Przemysł wydobywczy w Mjanmie - Redux
Phyu Phyu Win, sister of activist Thawe Thawe Win, stands in front of her family's home in the Sagaing region of Myanmar. Phyu Phyu Win was one of the victims of alleged white phosphorus attacks in June of 2012 when the Burmese police force and members of the Wanbao company attacked a group protesting the Letpadaung Copper Mine. Phyu Phyu Win still has visible scars on her face and body from the attack. (Lauren DeCicca for NRGI).
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2015-07-14
Lauren DeCicca for NRGI/Sacca/Re/Redux Pictures/East News
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Lauren DeCicca for NRGI/Sacca/Re
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