Myanmar's civil war has intensified, leading to the recruitment of Rohingya by the ruling junta. This is a stark contrast to seven years ago when the same armed forces killed and raped thousands of Rohingya. The junta, increasingly desperate as it loses ground, is attempting to replenish its forces by any means necessary. The devastating cost of fighting Myanmar's military dictatorship is evident. With the junta no longer in control of Myanmar’s borders, regional experts suggest that countries like Australia should collaborate with ethnic armed groups and resistance forces to prevent the complete disintegration of Myanmar.
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Myanmar’s army is recruiting people it once massacred in an attempt to replenish its forces. It has lost ground in the civil war https://t.co/R3Ha2AymvX👇
With the junta no longer in control of Myanmar’s borders, regional experts say Aust & other nations should work with the ethnic armed groups + resistance forces that are to avoid complete disintegration. “Dropping bombs by hand: Inside the ‘end of Myanmar’ https://t.co/Lcqh7GkoFE
Rohingya are being pulled into Myanmar’s spreading civil war. Only seven years ago, the same armed forces that are now press-ganging them killed and raped thousands of their people https://t.co/HB0X5rI1zB👇
As Myanmar’s civil war has intensified, recruitment of Rohingya appears to have become more common. The country’s ruling junta is increasingly desperate https://t.co/gCJXp3ql7c👇
The devastating cost of fighting Myanmar's military dictatorship https://t.co/zbl1sqZ7vy