"Unprecedented Pressure: Myanmar Junta's Campaign of Violence Must End"

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Three years after the military coup in Myanmar, armed resistance against the junta is testing its grip on power, with over 4,400 people killed and the economy declining by 10%. Diplomatic efforts have been ineffective, and the opposition forces have made significant gains, capturing territory in the northern Shan state. The junta's strategy may involve holding long-promised elections in 2025, but the country is facing intensifying political, military, and economic crises.
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