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In this week’s episode, we talk about the recent political unrest that has been happening in Myanmar. Thuza breaks down the situation of the country’s political and cultural history. From the world’s largest refugee camp formed by the Rohingya crisis to the recent riots and military coup, Thuza helps us better understand the conflict and how we can help from our own respective countries.
She shares her perspective surrounding the controversial involvement of Nobel Peace Prize winner Daw Su in the genocide and some theories behind why the military choose to end Myanmar’s “experiment with democracy” now.
By Amanda & AudreyIn this week’s episode, we talk about the recent political unrest that has been happening in Myanmar. Thuza breaks down the situation of the country’s political and cultural history. From the world’s largest refugee camp formed by the Rohingya crisis to the recent riots and military coup, Thuza helps us better understand the conflict and how we can help from our own respective countries.
She shares her perspective surrounding the controversial involvement of Nobel Peace Prize winner Daw Su in the genocide and some theories behind why the military choose to end Myanmar’s “experiment with democracy” now.