The people of Myanmar have opposed military rule in the past but never like this: In the face of horrific brutality by a lawless regime, Burmese have risen up in an historic national movement of nonviolent resistance. Led by young women, the fractious country has united across ethnic, generational and class lines, weaponizing social norms and social media in a refusal to accept the generals’ February 1 seizure of power.
Fellowship Program 2022: From Resistance to Reparation: Ensuring the Rights of CDM Civil Servants in Myanmar - School of Public Policy, Chiang Mai University
Opinion My Dangerous, Lonely Life in Myanmar's Resistance - The New York Times
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Publications United States Institute of Peace
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