Myanmar Rebels' Offensive Energizes Anti-Coup Resistance, Prompting China's Ceasefire Call

The Three Brotherhood Alliance, a coalition of ethnic armed organizations in Myanmar, has launched a coordinated attack on military outposts in northern Shan State, targeting the cyber-scamming industry that has flourished since the military coup in February 2021. The alliance aims to defend territory, eradicate the military dictatorship, and combat online fraud. The offensive has the potential to advance China's objectives in curbing the cyber-scamming industry, but it also energizes Myanmar's anti-coup movement. The operation has already seized military bases, weapons, and ammunition, and has prompted other resistance groups to join forces. The humanitarian situation is deteriorating, with civilians being displaced and facing restricted access to aid. China, a major investor and arms supplier to Myanmar, has engaged diplomatically with the military and ethnic armed organizations, including the Three Brotherhood Alliance.
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