Foreign Correspondent spent two weeks inside a resistance army's mountain stronghold as it waged war on Myanmar's military dictatorship.
Two weeks inside a resistance army's mountain stronghold as it wages war on Myanmar's military dictatorship.
The other soldier, turning to see his comrade fall, wheeled around and looked directly at the fleeing couple."Just hide, get out of here," the soldier yelled. Moments later, he too was felled by a bullet, dead. The onslaught in September 2021 set at least 18 homes and a government building ablaze, according to local media.
Before fleeing Thantlang, Dr Amos was already an "enemy of the state". Months earlier, while he was living in Myamnar's former capital, Yangon, with his wife and infant son, the military junta decreed that all doctors and nurses would have to work for the regime, or face arrest.It awoke a mutinous streak in the young doctor.
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