Myanmar's transition to democracy ended when the military seized power a year ago.
The United Nations is describing the junta as a criminal enterprise and demands more sanctions.
Myanmar's public institutions and the economy have collapsed, and international diplomatic pressure to restore civilian rule has stalled.
So how long can the army resist giving power back to the people?
Presenter: Elizabeth Puranam
Guests:
Debbie Stothard - Founder and Coordinator, ALTSEAN-Burma
Ronan Lee - Fellow at Loughborough University London and author of ‘Myanmar’s Rohingya Genocide’.
Yasmin Ullah - Rohingya Human Rights Activist.
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The United Nations is describing the junta as a criminal enterprise and demands more sanctions.
Myanmar's public institutions and the economy have collapsed, and international diplomatic pressure to restore civilian rule has stalled.
So how long can the army resist giving power back to the people?
Presenter: Elizabeth Puranam
Guests:
Debbie Stothard - Founder and Coordinator, ALTSEAN-Burma
Ronan Lee - Fellow at Loughborough University London and author of ‘Myanmar’s Rohingya Genocide’.
Yasmin Ullah - Rohingya Human Rights Activist.
- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish/
- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera/
- Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/
#Myanmar
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