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A boy carries a bag of sulphur sand to make copper with at a copper mine waste dump in Sarlingyi township

A boy carries a bag of sulphur sand to make copper with at a copper mine waste dump in Sarlingyi township December 1, 2012. Riot police fired water cannon and tear gas on Thursday to break up a three-month protest against a copper mining project run by the military-owned Union of Myanmar Economic Holdings Ltd and its partner, a subsidiary of a Chinese arms manufacturer China North Industries Corp. Activists said at least 50 people had been injured and 23 were in hospital, some suffering burns from what activists said were incendiary devices hurled by police. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun (MYANMAR - Tags: CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST BUSINESS COMMODITIES)

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