Aung Kaung Myat considers the moral and analytical layers in addressing the military institution as “Tatmadaw” or “sit-tat.”
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Christopher J. Walker notes the terror and the uncertainty, the bravery and the heroism, that coëxist under the oppressive military rule in Myanmar.
Christopher J. Walker reflects on how, when people work together, a solution might be found to the military repression in Myanmar.
Christopher J. Walker describes the tragic and the comic, how they exist side by side under oppressive military rule in Myanmar.
Christopher J. Walker contemplates some of the changes in Myanmar brought about by COVID-19 and military repression.
Christopher J. Walker (pseudonym) reflects on the effects of COVID-19 and the people’s resilience under military repression in Myanmar.
Christopher J. Walker (pseudonym) describes the continuing desperation and urgency in confronting COVID-19 and the military repression in Myanmar.
Christopher J. Walker (pseudonym) describes the desperation and urgency in confronting the COVID-19 pandemic amid the military repression in Myanmar.
Christopher J. Walker describes the devastating combined effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and military repression in Myanmar.
Christopher J. Walker(pseudonym) describes how military repression in Myanmar is strangling access to medical care during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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