Myanmar ethnic groups are uniting against a common enemy: the military CNN 3/6/2021 By Helen Regan, CNN © Getty Images A protester makes a three-finger salute as others march on February 7 in Yangon, Myanmar.
For many of Myanmar s ethnic minorities, the bloodshed inflicted across the country s towns and cities this week is a continuation of the oppression they have suffered at the hands of the military for decades.
The Southeast Asian country is home to some of the world s longest civil wars, where myriad ethnic insurgencies have fought the military, central government and each other for greater rights and autonomy. Some of those bloody conflicts have ebbed and flowed in the borderlands for 70 years.
Myanmar s ethnic groups have long suffered from military brutality The junta gave them a common foe
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