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Myanmar: Resistance and the Cost of the Coup in Chin State
InAsia
English - February 08, 2024 00:00 - 19 minutes - 27.3 MBNews Business Non-Profit international development asia development governance gender equity electoral reform technology & development environment Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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February 1 marked the anniversary of the military coup that upended Myanmar’s democracy and plunged much of the country into open conflict. Three years later, popular resistance, from peaceful protests to armed insurgency, remains strong, particularly among communities in the country’s border regions, where central control has been contested since Myanmar was a British colony.
This week, we talked to independent researcher June N.S. about his latest publication about Chin State, Myanmar, Resistance and the Cost of the Coup in Chin State, Myanmar.