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Air strikes by Myanmar's military have killed dozens of people at a concert held by an ethnic minority group. Rights organisations say it's a war crime. So, has the military intensified the fight against rebels? And how have the country's many ethnic conflicts evolved since the coup?
Join host Laura Kyle.
Guests:
Kyaw Win - Executive Director of the Burma Human Rights Network.
Justine Chambers - Researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies.
Christopher Gunness - Director of the Myanmar Accountability Project.
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Air strikes by Myanmar's military have killed dozens of people at a concert held by an ethnic minority group. Rights organisations say it's a war crime. So, has the military intensified the fight against rebels? And how have the country's many ethnic conflicts evolved since the coup?
Join host Laura Kyle.
Guests:
Kyaw Win - Executive Director of the Burma Human Rights Network.
Justine Chambers - Researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies.
Christopher Gunness - Director of the Myanmar Accountability Project.
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