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Muslim men accused of murdering a monk, believed to be the first killing in the March unrest, are escorted by police out of court in Meikhtila

Muslim men accused of murdering a monk, believed to be the first killing in the March unrest, are escorted by police out of court in Meikhtila April 24, 2013. In Myanmar's central heartlands, justice and security is elusive for thousands of Muslims who lost their homes in a deadly rampage by Buddhist mobs in March. Many are detained in prison-like camps, unable to return to neighbourhoods and businesses razed in four days of violence in Meikhtila that killed at least 43 people, most of them Muslims, displaced nearly 13,000, and touched off a wave of anti-Muslim unrest fuelled by radical Buddhist monks. Picture taken April 24, 2013. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MYANMAR - Tags: CIVIL UNREST RELIGION)
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