Dozens of anti-coup protesters held a "flash mob" protest Tuesday in the Latha township in Yangon, Myanmar's largest city.
They flashed the three-fingered salute as they marched on the streets during mid-day traffic, chanting pro-democracy slogans.
The demonstrators dispersed 10 minutes later to avoid being detected by security forces.
It was the latest protest by people opposed to the military takeover of Myanmar three months ago.
The junta that seized power in February continues to face challenges to its rule.
Security forces often use lethal force to break up protests.
(AP)
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