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Japanese police team arrives in Myanmar for talks on journalist slain during protests

A team of Japanese police arrived Monday in Yangon to hold talks with Myanmar officials about investigations into the killing of a Japanese journalist during the crackdown on pro-democracy protests in September last year, an official said.

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