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People of Myanmar resist army rule


People of Myanmar resist army rule
Print edition : May 07, 2021
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Karen villagers taking refuge in the KNU Brigade 5 region in Myanmar’s Karen State, after air strikes in the area. This screengrab is from KNU Doo Pla Ya District video footage taken on April 7. Photo: AFP
Protesters holding signs relating to the Committee for Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw (CRPH) and a portrait of detained Myanmar civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi, in Mogok town, north of Mandalay. Photograph received from an anonymous source via Facebook on April 9. Photo: AFP
Confronting ever more deadly military repression, and with little support from outside, the people of Myanmar are somehow finding ways to fight back. ....

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The Cost of the Coup: Myanmar Edges Toward State Collapse


What’s new? The 1 February coup has plunged Myanmar into political, social and economic turmoil. Mass protests, public- and private-sector worker strikes, and the security forces’ brutal violence against the population, including the killing of at least 158 unarmed civilians on 27 March, are pushing the country toward collapse.
Why does it matter? Neither the military regime nor the popular uprising is likely to prevail soon. Nor is either likely to back down. The crisis is set to deepen, with the prospects of greater bloodshed, economic damage, humanitarian emergency and refugee flight to neighbouring countries growing in coming months.
What should be done? Getting the regime to change course will be an uphill struggle. Still, foreign actors should not recognise the junta; they should impose arms embargoes and targeted sanctions on the military and its interests. Asian and Western powers should continue working together. Donors should plan for significant humani ....

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