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Monks continue their peaceful march in the rain. 21 September 2007. Listeners can send protest photos to burmese@bbc.co.uk
Monks seen chanting prayers on Shwedagon pagoda in Rangoon on 20 September. (Photo: a BBC listener from Rangoon)
Monks cross a busy intersection in the downtown Rangoon on 19 September 2007.
So far, the authorities do not intervene the movement of monks. Monks began their peaceful march since 18 September 2007.
Monks made three hour march in central Rangoon, 18 September 2007. This is the first of its kind in nearly two decades in Burma.
Hundreds of monks went to Shwedagon pagoda but it was sealed off by authorities. (Photo: Reuters/Aung Hla Tun)
Monks went to Sule pagoda but they were barred by authorities. Unlike earlier protests, the authorities and military supporters did not intervene.
Monks went to Bo-ta-htaung pagoda and chanted on the street. Hundreds of people gathered around the monks.
Monks chanted at Bo-ta-htaung pagoda. Monks have been at the forefront of protests against the military government in the past.
The prayers ended peacefully and then the monks returned to their monasteries.
An elderly lady showed her respect but school teachers did not show their support openly.
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