
Tracking Burma's Spring Revolution from February 2021 until it wins
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This baby, named Jack Chay, lived for 64 days before being killed in a junta airstrike in Myauk Oo Township, Arakan on Feb. 13. (People’s Spring 2/20)
Thousands of residents of Pauk Township, Magway Region flee as refugees from junta terror attacks in their villages. (Khit Thit Media 2/11)
Pulling human remains from the wreckage of a school bombed by the terrorist regime in Saw Township of Magway Region. A teacher, 2 mothers, and 2 students were killed and others injured. (Myaelatt Athan 2/6)
Chit Ko Zin, a bricklayer kidnapped and forced into the junta army and later captured in battle by the Arakan Army, related the horrendous abuse and high casualty rates suffered by the tens of thousands of conscripts like himself. (Karenni ...
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