James talks to Billy Ford of the United States Institute of Peace and Sayar Mohn Tine of the Mandalay PDF about the huge changes in the conflict in Myanmar and how the PDFs and EROS built an alliance that put the junta on the back foot.
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We conclude our series on Myanmar, and look at how the revolution is sustaining itself after more than a year and a half of fighting without international aid.
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When governments around the world abandoned the spring revolution, Myanmar’s rebels found support from people all over the world instead.
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The revolution moves from the streets of Yangon to Myanmar’s ‘shatter zones’
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We pick up with our young revolutionaries as they begin to fight back.
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Part one of a five part series on Myanmar’s spring revolution. James and Robert document the first year of Myanmar’s revolution through the stories of its participants”
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The conclusion of our series on the civil war in Myanmar.
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We follow Zaw, a Gen Z militant fighting with improvised weapons in Myanmar.
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