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Soldier students: Job training gives hope to Myanmar’s military defectors. Defectors from Myanmar’s military and police are learning skills that could put them on a new path after years of war.
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Voices: Myanmar’s Min Aung Hlaing posed in a suit – it should have been a prison uniform - MSNMyanmar’s Min Aung Hlaing posed in a suit – it should have been a prison uniform - COMMENT: Seeing the architect of so many of Myanmar’s ills welcomed in Bangkok beggars belief, writes ...
The sergeant, who was identified by the logo on his uniform, is heard bragging about shooting and killing 26 people. Another soldier says he killed five people by slitting their throats. Show more ...
The footage, recovered from a cell phone belonging to a Myanmar soldier and verified by media outlet Radio Free Asia (RFA), but not independently verified by Human Rights Watch, shows about 30 men ...
The soldier spies are known as "Watermelons" - green on the outside, rebel red within. Outwardly loyal to the military but secretly working for the pro-democracy rebels whose symbolic colour is red.
Myanmar’s Min Aung Hlaing posed in a suit – it should have been a prison uniform. Seeing the architect of so many of Myanmar’s ills welcomed in Bangkok beggars belief, writes Benedict Rogers ...
The once formidable Myanmar military is cracking from within - riddled with spies secretly working for the pro-democracy rebels, the BBC has found. The military only has full control of less than ...
Soldier-spies in Myanmar help pro-democracy rebels make crucial gains. Published 20 December 2024; Rebecca Henschke, Ko Ko Aung, Jack Aung & Data Journalism Team. BBC Eye Investigations & BBC Verify.
Soldier-spies in Myanmar help pro-democracy rebels make crucial gains. Article information. Author, Rebecca Henschke, Ko Ko Aung, Jack Aung & Data Journalism Team; ...
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