A long and bloody road ahead for Myanmar
Despite the Myanmar junta's two-year scorched-earth campaigns, the armed resistance and ethnic groups are increasingly converging and turning the tides...
JC Mercado has more than 10 years of data research and content writing experience. He is also a longtime peasant advocate and food sovereignty activist in the Philippines. He writes about human rights and rural people’s welfare in the Philippines and in Asia. Catch him on Twitter as @darnitjc.
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