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"If the military had not seized power, he would not be (in prison). Our family would not be on the run like this either."
Stuck in pandemic lockdown, Thin turned to cooking to cure her pangs of homesickness
Min Latt, son of a Mon separatist-turned-smuggler who vanished in mysterious circumstances, has spent his life tracing stories of the dead
Lwin Lwin Aye has become a key advocate for victims of abuse in Dawei -- but she had to defy her family to do it
Phar Chin has spent years trying to help his wartorn village, but his dedication was not enough to shield his own family
Haw employs a bevvie of young boys at her Mandalay teashop, which helps pay for the education of her own children
Ei Mon Zin teaches kids who work in Mandalay's teashops. From a poor background herself, she knows the pressures that her students face
Zaw works in a Mandalay teashop to send money back to his village. He has few ideas what the future holds, but studies every chance he gets
When she was just a teenager May Than made a desperate dash across Inle Lake, in a bold act of rebellion against the threat of an arranged marriage
Tragedy has stalked Ja Khun Ya's life since she fled fighting between the army and Kachin rebels five years ago
Pascal Khoo Thwe's journey from tribesman to Cambridge graduate and author is entwined with the ache of exile
In precarious employment, Sein Maung lived, slept and ate in the dark space under the stairs of a Yangon high rise