
She was shot dead, her body dug up and her grave filled with cement. But her fight is not over
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Hours after her family, friends and thousands of mourners laid Angel's body to rest, Myanmar's security forces entered the cemetery under the cover of darkness, dumped the carefully placed flowers and wreaths, and dug up her grave.
The following morning, in footage shared to CNN and from witness accounts, among the detritus left scattered around the desecrated grave were razor blades, rubber boots, surgical gowns, shovels, and a bloodied plastic glove. Angel's grave had been filled with cement -- a thick gray slab in place of flowers and tributes.More Related News

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