Starting 18 September, the protests had
been led by thousands of Buddhist monks, and those protests had been
allowed to proceed until a renewed government crackdown on 26
September.[4] During the crackdown, there were rumors of disagreement
within the Burmese military, but none were confirmed. Some news reports
referred to the protests as the Saffron Revolution, or
ရွှေဝါရောင်တော်လှန်ရေး



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