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The media spotlight may have faded, but Myanmar’s Rohingya Muslims remain a persecuted people. Despite living in constant fear, some citizen journalists are committed to reporting what is happening to Rohingya people inside what they call an apartheid state.
Myanmar’s rural poor often have to resort to taking out loans to survive, but hefty interest rates often trap them into paying many times the original amount. Often they are never able to repay the debt.
After half a century of brutal military rule, Myanmar is undergoing an impressive transition to democracy. But with ongoing political arrests and ethnic tensions, the country is anxious not to veer off course.
The brutal crushing of the Saffron revolution has left Burma gripped by fear. Most of the organisers of the protests have fled to Thailand, where they continue to work for the resistance.
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