The Myanmar Student Association officially registered with the University of Wisconsin April 4, according to MRSA External President Biak Tial. MRSA’s mission is to create a community on campus that raises awareness of cultures in Myanmar commonly known as Burma, Tial said. Myanmar is home to people from over 100 different ethnic backgrounds, and.
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Three months since it again seized full control of government, Myanmar’s army has so far failed to subdue opposition to its takeover. Despite state security forces’ routine killing, maiming, detention and torture of demonstrators, protests continue in towns and cities, growing smaller in size but getting stronger in determination. As protest leaders form alliances with elected legislators and armed groups in frontier areas, the military is resorting to increased violence to quell dissent.