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Protesters from a hardline Muslim group demand to revoke the Nobel Peace Prize award from Aung San Suu Kyi (pictured on placard) during an anti-Myanmar protest in Solo

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Protesters from a hardline Muslim group demand to revoke the Nobel Peace Prize award from Aung San Suu Kyi (pictured on placard) during an anti-Myanmar protest in Solo, Central Java, on May 3, 2013. The protest highlighted the growing anger in Muslim-majority Indonesia over a string of religious clashes in largely-Buddhist Myanmar, that have left many minority Muslims dead and tens of thousands displaced.  Meanwhile, two Indonesians were detained over a plot to bomb the Myanmar embassy in Jakarta, officials said.    AFP PHOTO / ANWAR MUSTAFA        (Photo credit should read ANWAR MUSTAFA/AFP/Getty Images) 2013 AFP

Central Java, on May 3, 2013. The protest highlighted the growing anger in Muslim-majority Indonesia over a string of religious clashes in largely-Buddhist Myanmar, that have left many minority Muslims dead and tens of thousands displaced. Meanwhile, two Indonesians were detained over a plot to bomb the Myanmar embassy in Jakarta, officials said. AFP PHOTO / ANWAR MUSTAFA (Photo credit should read ANWAR MUSTAFA/AFP/Getty Images) 2013 AFP
Burmese police inspect a damaged mosque at a village near Oakkan, May 1, 2013. Photo AFP
Burmese police inspect a damaged mosque at a village near Oakkan, May 1, 2013. Photo AFP
Muslims people gather at temporary tent near damaged building following fresh anti-Muslim violence broke out in Okkan, 64 km (40 miles) north of Yangon, Myanmar, Wednesday, May 1, 2013. Hundreds of rampaging Buddhists armed with bricks on Tuesday, stormed a clutch of Muslim villages in the country's latest outbreak of anti-Muslim violence.
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Muslims people gather at temporary tent near damaged building following fresh anti-Muslim violence broke out in Okkan, 64 km (40 miles) north of Yangon, Myanmar, Wednesday, May 1, 2013. Hundreds of rampaging Buddhists armed with bricks on Tuesday, stormed a clutch of Muslim villages in the country's latest outbreak of anti-Muslim violence.
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Protesters from a hardline Muslim group demand that the Nobel Peace Prize award be revoked from Nobel lauriate Aung San Suu Kyi (pictured on placard R) during anti-Myanmar protests in Solo, Central Java, on May 3, 2013. The protest highlighted the growing anger in Muslim-majority Indonesia over a string of religious clashes in largely-Buddhist Myanmar, that have left many minority Muslims dead and tens of thousands displaced.  Meanwhile, two Indonesians were detained over a plot to bomb the Myanmar embassy in Jakarta, officials said.    AFP PHOTO / ANWAR MUSTAFA        (Photo credit should read ANWAR MUSTAFA/AFP/Getty Images) 2013 AFP

AFP PHOTO / ANWAR MUSTAFA (Photo credit should read ANWAR MUSTAFA/AFP/Getty Images) 2013 AFP
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