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Lives lost in a revolution: A nation remembers
Many youths fell to police bullets on September 8, the first day of their protest. In ensuing arson and vandalism on September 9, more people died as the uprising grew in scope and intensity. As of this writing, 73 people had been confirmed dead.bookmark
Published at : September 17, 2025
Updated at : September 17, 2025 07:16
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