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Singapore bans Asean summit car pennants

By John Burton and Amy Kazmin in Singapore

Published: November 18 2007 16:34 | Last updated: November 18 2007 16:34

Singapore has banned the standard practice of having delegate cars flying the pennants of their countries during this week's annual summit of the Association of South-East Asian Nations in the city-state.

The stated reason is to improve security by preventing delegates from being identified and exposing them to possible protests or attacks. But many suspect the real rationale is to shield Burma's military rulers, including Thein Sein, the prime minister, from the public gaze.

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