The Southeast Asian country of Myanmar has suffered from countless
hardships and injustices in the recent past, from the mass genocide of the
Rohingya Muslims to having one of the longest ongoing civil wars in the
world.
To make things even worse, on February 1st, the Myanmar military
successfully deposed the democratically elected National League for
Democracy (NLD) party through a military coup—seizing the power of the
government and declaring a state of emergency and martial law.
Three months later, the protests have resulted in more than seven hundred
civilians dying—including children—and there have been over three thousand
people put in prison. These numbers are rising and the situation becomes
seemingly more and more complicated every day.
Join us for this week’s episode as we discuss the ongoing crisis in Myanmar
and what might be done to solve it.
Read the full transcript here:
https://www.dynamicenglish.cl/coffee-with-gringos-podcast-clases-particulares-de-ingle/episode-136-myanmar