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A Town So Close, But Yet So Far

Source: Irrawaddy

As part of our ‘Stories That Shaped Us’ series, we revisit this 2011 feature about the Thai border town Mae Sot, where most of the inhabitants are from Myanmar and the Burmese language, cuisine and culture predominate.

Feature | Kyaw Zwa Moe

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Decreasing funds while repatriation is a distant destiny: can localisation be an answer to the protracted Rohingya crisis?

Source: ODI – Humanitarian Practice Network

The issue of repatriation, seen by many as the ultimate solution to the crisis, is hindered by multiple factors. Myanmar’s internal instability, continued persecution of Rohingya communities, and the lack of legal guarantees of citizenship for the returning refugees create insurmountable barriers. 

Analysis | Abdul Mannan

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Trouble Among the Chin of Myanmar

Source: Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)

The rivalry manifests itself in several ways, including conflicting claims over territory, disagreements over governmental representation, and allegations of collaboration with perceived enemies. Underlying the rivalry are long-standing tensions between the various Chin tribes.

Commentary I Michael Martin

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Defending the Arakan Dream

Source: Development Media Group

In the building of a new Arakan State, there is a need for both fighters and civilians who share a common cause; the demand for human resources skilled in the fields of business, education and healthcare is no less important than finding more people who are willing to take up arms.

Gaung

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