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Myanmar: three years on from the coup

A series that looks at the state of the war three years after the junta seized control in Myanmar

  • A man crosses an almost empty street in Yangon

    Myanmar at standstill as silent strike marks third anniversary of coup

    Towns and cities empty during protest on anniversary of military takeover and arrest of Aung San Suu Kyi
  • Inn Sein Jan2023

    Huge and secretive prison expansion in Myanmar revealed by satellite images

    Junta’s vast programme of building prisons and labour camps raises fears of intensified crackdown against country’s pro-democracy movement
  • A group of under-training rebel fighters with Chin National Army in the western Chin province of Myanmar, during a training session with dummy guns.

    Three years on from Myanmar’s military coup, the junta is struggling to assert control

    Junta leader Min Aung Hlaing facing criticism after months of battlefield losses, with an estimated two-thirds of the country gripped by conflict
  • A man seen in silhouette

    ‘Why should I kill our own?’: Thousands of soldiers surrender as Myanmar junta shaken by rebel advances

    Three years after the military seized power in a coup, defectors report dire morale as the regime suffers humiliating losses of men and arms, with even generals surrendering to the rebels
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