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World faith leaders demand end to violence in Myanmar Religions for Peace condemns the shedding of the blood of innocents as protests against the coup intensify UCA News reporter Updated: February 23, 2021 06:30 AM GMT Trending A protester waves the National League for Democracy flag while others take part in a demonstration against the military coup in Yangon on Feb. 22. (Photo: AFP) Religions for Peace Myanmar and Religions for Peace international have strongly condemned the shedding of the blood of innocents and called on all stakeholders “to de-escalate the sad turn of events in the streets of Myanmar.” The organizations said they stand with the people of Myanmar in their quest for the sacredness of life. It said the recent developments have fragmented the nation. ....