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54- Coup in Myanmar, Seven Months Later
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Just over seven months ago, on February 1st, 2021, the world witnessed a shockingly audacious military coup in Myanmar, in which the democratically elected National League for Democracy was deposed. Shortly after, PRIO researchers Marte Nilsen, Trude Stapnes, and Stein Tønnesson appeared in a podcast episode devoted to the coup. Today I’m talking again to these three researchers, getting their impressions and updates after seven months.
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- Read Marte's PRIO Blog post "The politics of humanitarian aid to Myanmar"
- Visit Myanmar Bazaar on Instagram
- Thank you to Sophie for reading her poem
- Thank you also to Rap Against Junta and 882021 for permission to play the song – you can watch 882021's video for "Lee Coup" here
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Just over seven months ago, on February 1st, 2021, the world witnessed a shockingly audacious military coup in Myanmar, in which the democratically elected National League for Democracy was deposed. Shortly after, PRIO researchers Marte Nilsen, Trude Stapnes, and Stein Tønnesson appeared in a podcast episode devoted to the coup. Today I’m talking again to these three researchers, getting their impressions and updates after seven months.
…
continue reading
Related material
- Read Marte's PRIO Blog post "The politics of humanitarian aid to Myanmar"
- Visit Myanmar Bazaar on Instagram
- Thank you to Sophie for reading her poem
- Thank you also to Rap Against Junta and 882021 for permission to play the song – you can watch 882021's video for "Lee Coup" here
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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