The coup in Maynmar appears to have united almost everyone against the military.
Protesters continue to defiantly demand the release of Aung San Suu Kyi and other democratically-elected leaders.
Many say they're only now realising the extent of the army's crackdown on ethnic minorities, such as the muslim Rohingya.
But will this outpouring of sympathy lead to justice for some of the world's most persecuted people?
Presenter: Mohammed Jamjoom
Guests:
Aung Kyaw Moe - Rohingya humanitarian worker.
Debbie Stothard - Founder, ALTSEAN-Burma network.
Ronan Lee - Visiting Scholar, Queen Mary University of London.
Yasmin Ullah - Rohingya Human Rights Network.
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Protesters continue to defiantly demand the release of Aung San Suu Kyi and other democratically-elected leaders.
Many say they're only now realising the extent of the army's crackdown on ethnic minorities, such as the muslim Rohingya.
But will this outpouring of sympathy lead to justice for some of the world's most persecuted people?
Presenter: Mohammed Jamjoom
Guests:
Aung Kyaw Moe - Rohingya humanitarian worker.
Debbie Stothard - Founder, ALTSEAN-Burma network.
Ronan Lee - Visiting Scholar, Queen Mary University of London.
Yasmin Ullah - Rohingya Human Rights Network.
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