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'I’m a Fugitive Forever'
Voice of America
BANGKOK - Nearly five months since Myanmar’s military took control of the country, the “Spring Revolution” has sparked nationwide demonstrations and a crackdown that’s cost hundreds of lives.
But the armed forces haven’t limited themselves to smashing protesters. They’ve gone after journalists reporting on them, too. Mratt Kyaw Thu, 31, is one who managed to escape. Mratt Kyaw Thu fled to Madrid after months on the run. An open critic of the junta, he is one of thousands who are wanted by the armed forces. Now he finds the continued crackdown hard to watch.More Related News
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