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Myanmar on the Brink
What does the emergence of a government-in-exile and a newly formed alliance of ethnic rebel groups mean for the country’s emerging conflict?
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April 07, 2021
Protest art depicting coup leader Sen. Gen. Min Aung Hlaing in Mandalay, Myanmar.
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After two months of military rule, at least 581 protesters have been killed in Myanmar. More than 100 died on March 27 alone, and the events of that day have seemingly had a catalytic event on the development of both the opposition movement’s long-term plans, and also the response of ethnic minority rebel groups toward the protest movement. Throughout February and March, ethnic minority insurgent groups, governing over self-ruled parts of the country’s periphery that are now becoming refuges for protesters fleeing from the central regions, have failed to take advantage of the apparent opportunity that the emergence of the protest movement
Published date: 16 March 2021 12:20 UTC | Last update: 1 week 6 days ago
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has talked of cutting the BBC down to size, and the licence fee is under attack as never before
This year sees the launch of a new and potentially serious challenge to existing broadcasters: Rupert Murdoch’s News UK is launching a new cable TV news channel. Another cable channel, GB News, backed by £60m ($83m) of capital and fronted by the broadcaster and journalist Andrew Neil, is also about to launch.
Both are targeting disaffected BBC viewers. GB News will be aimed at “the vast number of British people who feel underserved and unheard by their media”. According to the channel’s chief executive, it will be “proudly independent and fearless in tackling the issues people care about”.