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Anti-riot police arrest a protester who took part in during a demonstration to denounce the ASEAN Summit meeting in Cebu,
12 Jan 2007
Source: Reuters

 
Anti-riot police arrest a protester who took part in during a demonstration to denounce the 12th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit meeting in Cebu, central Philippines January 12, 2007. Southeast Asian leaders arrived on the island resort on Friday for a summit that aims to create a "caring and sharing" community in the region.
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