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The recent prisoner release in Myanmar is part of a wider system of terror

by Admin | May 27, 2026 | Opinion Papers | 0 comments

Source: Melbourne Asia Review | Analysis by Prof. Emerita Krishna Sen & Ma Thida

Uncertainty, opacity and contradictory messaging—including the cycle of imprisonments, release and re-arrests—in this context are not incidental. They are part of the system of terror in Myanmar.

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