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CHA-AM (AP) - Southeast Asian leaders wrap up a summit today they hoped would highlight their championship of human rights, but instead suffered a setback when military-ruled Myanmar and Cambodia refused to talk to two pro-democracy activists.

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BANGKOK (AFP) - Two rare protests against a massive hike in fuel prices have alarmed Myanmar's ruling junta, recalling the early days of a 1988 uprising that toppled the previous military regime, analysts said.

Reports of the street marches, with protesters defying stiff warnings from the junta to rally twice within a week, have made headlines around the world, shining a spotlight on the generals' secretive regime.

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