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SOUTHEASTERN MYANMAR (THE WASHINGTON POST) – For decades, Myanmar’s ethnic minorities have rebelled against the country’s military, but mostly on their own and with little success. Now, however, nearly three years after a military coup ousted Myanmar’s democratic government and triggered a civil war, it’s these ethnic rebels, camped out in the country’s mountains and […]
Nearly three years after a military coup ousted Myanmar’s democratic government and triggered a civil war, ethnic rebels, camped out in the country’s mountains and jungles, are posing the biggest potential threat to the ruling junta.
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Poet turned militia leader Maung Saungkha, one of the most prominent figures fighting for democracy in Myanmar, says his armed group plans to start carving out territory in the country's heartlands to confront the junta more directly. Maung Saungkha said the move is a key strategic aim for his Bamar People's Liberation Army (BPLA) - a militia formed in the.