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THE MYANMAR COUP: HOW PEOPLE UNITED TO RESIST THE MILITARY JUNTA

THE MYANMAR COUP: HOW PEOPLE UNITED TO RESIST THE MILITARY JUNTA

Update: 2021-05-17
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London, 7th May – In this latest episode of Trouble with the Truth, Lana speaks about the origins and the consequences of the coup with UK-based academic and human rights activist Maung Zarni.

It’s been over three months since the military coup in Myanmar that has resulted in violence and mass protests. Press freedom has suffered immensely, as the military junta shut down the internet, muzzled and attacked journalists. In this latest episode of Trouble with the Truth, Lana speaks about the origins and the consequences of the coup with UK-based academic and human rights activist Maung Zarni. He is a co-founder Forces of Renewal Southeast Asia network, Burmese coordinator of the Free Rohingya Coalition and has been engaged in activism for over thirty years. Zarni gave a detailed and thought-provoking account of the events in Myanmar – the unravelling of the coup, how people came together to join the fight against the junta and how civilians and journalists are navigating the social media and information shutdown. He touches on what can be done at a local and global level to help topple the military dictatorship.
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THE MYANMAR COUP: HOW PEOPLE UNITED TO RESIST THE MILITARY JUNTA

THE MYANMAR COUP: HOW PEOPLE UNITED TO RESIST THE MILITARY JUNTA

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