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Interview with Michael Sladnick who is on the ground in Myanmar and building support for the revolution against the Myanmar military government. This is our third conversation with Michael on this issue and he describes the regional and international context of the two year long fight for freedom and democracy. How does the struggle in Myanmar relate to the other fights for freedom in South East Asia? Is the verbal support for democracy from Western governments relevant to the real word situation in the country?
The program ends with a short poem from an early martyr to the revolution, Khat Thi, whose poems have become battle cries by the Myanmar resistance. The poem will be read by a Myanmar resistance fighter in Burmese and followed with the English translation.
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By Wayne HeimbachInterview with Michael Sladnick who is on the ground in Myanmar and building support for the revolution against the Myanmar military government. This is our third conversation with Michael on this issue and he describes the regional and international context of the two year long fight for freedom and democracy. How does the struggle in Myanmar relate to the other fights for freedom in South East Asia? Is the verbal support for democracy from Western governments relevant to the real word situation in the country?
The program ends with a short poem from an early martyr to the revolution, Khat Thi, whose poems have become battle cries by the Myanmar resistance. The poem will be read by a Myanmar resistance fighter in Burmese and followed with the English translation.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.