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Khine Htoo and J Maung Maung, Burma’s two prominent musicians of the 80s, took the stage on Saturday night in Rangoon to celebrate their birthdays. They are 60 and 64 years old respectively. Photos: Myo Min Soe / The Irrawaddy
Title:
6064 TWO MAN SHOW Yangon
Date:
30. January 2016
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Khine Htoo and J Maung Maung, Burma’s two prominent musicians of the 80s, took the stage on Saturday night in Rangoon to celebrate their birthdays. They are 60 and 64 years old respectively. Photos: Myo Min Soe / The Irrawaddy
Title:
6064 TWO MAN SHOW Yangon
Date:
30. January 2016
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Khine Htoo and J Maung Maung, Burma’s two prominent musicians of the 80s, took the stage on Saturday night in Rangoon to celebrate their birthdays. They are 60 and 64 years old respectively. Photos: Myo Min Soe / The Irrawaddy
Title:
6064 TWO MAN SHOW Yangon
Date:
30. January 2016
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Khine Htoo and J Maung Maung, Burma’s two prominent musicians of the 80s, took the stage on Saturday night in Rangoon to celebrate their birthdays. They are 60 and 64 years old respectively. Photos: Myo Min Soe / The Irrawaddy
Title:
6064 TWO MAN SHOW Yangon
Date:
30. January 2016
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Khine Htoo and J Maung Maung, Burma’s two prominent musicians of the 80s, took the stage on Saturday night in Rangoon to celebrate their birthdays. They are 60 and 64 years old respectively. Photos: Myo Min Soe / The Irrawaddy
Title:
6064 TWO MAN SHOW Yangon
Date:
30. January 2016
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Khine Htoo and J Maung Maung, Burma’s two prominent musicians of the 80s, took the stage on Saturday night in Rangoon to celebrate their birthdays. They are 60 and 64 years old respectively. Photos: Myo Min Soe / The Irrawaddy
Title:
6064 TWO MAN SHOW Yangon
Date:
30. January 2016
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More than 3,800 villagers who fled escalating conflict between a splinter group of the Democratic Karen Buddhist Army and joint forces of the Burma Army and its allied Border Guard Force in Hlaingbwe Township, Karen State have taken refuge in Myaing Gyi Ngu monastery. (Photos: Myo Min Soe / The Irrawaddy)
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Myaing Gyi Ngu IDP Camp
Date:
1. January 2000
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