Myanmar's Ongoing Struggle: Resisting the Junta's Grip

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Since the military coup in Myanmar, nonviolent protests have escalated into an armed uprising, with ethnic armed organizations joining the fight for autonomy and a federal democracy. Al Jazeera spoke with four individuals involved in the armed resistance, each with different backgrounds but sharing a common goal. They are using noms de guerre to protect their families from military reprisals. The resistance forces are fighting to overturn Myanmar’s military-dominated political system and establish a federal democracy that grants the right to self-determination for ethnic minorities.
Topics:world#armed-resistance#ethnic-minorities#military-coup#myanmar#national-unity-government#world-politics
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