A bomb exploded outside City Hall in Myanmar’s main city Thursday, wounding four people the day before the anniversary of a bloody military crackdown on anti-government protests. “It seems to have been a small bomb but we are still carrying out investigations,” a policeman, who did not want to be identified, told Reuters at the scene of the blast near a busy bus terminal in the heart of Yangon. Anybody from underground pro-democracy groups to ethnic minority guerrillas to the military government itself could be behind the blast, which left few signs of damage, according to a diplomat who arrived shortly afterwards. Full Story
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