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Life in Myanmar's Kayah state after rebels pushed out the junta | RFA Insider #25

Season 1, Ep. 25

*Off Beat*

RFA staffers Jim Snyder and Gemunu Amarasinghe recently traveled to Myanmar's Kayah state where rebel insurgents have taken control of the countryside and are trying to establish a new state government.


*Double Off Beat*

Production engineer Wa Than discusses his recent trip to Thailand where he met with Burmese youth who fled the Myanmar junta's conscription orders.

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