Informed opinion, with a link to back up: There are more than two sides in Burma, and several sides are participating in evil. It's the longest running civil war in the world. The military is committing atrocities against entire people groups in the mountain regions. They are not "good guys", but that doesn't mean the gov is good either. Perhaps similar to democrat, rhino, based, etc.
I remember reading From the Land of Green Ghosts by Pascal Khoo Thwe. It's an autobiography of a young man from a hill tribe in Burma and the horrendous persecution he and his loved ones suffered from the Burmese military. At many times in his story, he was facing almost certain death. Then through a stroke of luck, an Englishman he had previously met sponsored him to come to England to study at Cambridge University.
Informed opinion, with a link to back up: There are more than two sides in Burma, and several sides are participating in evil. It's the longest running civil war in the world. The military is committing atrocities against entire people groups in the mountain regions. They are not "good guys", but that doesn't mean the gov is good either. Perhaps similar to democrat, rhino, based, etc.
Check out the field reports here, from a group led by a Christian missionary that's ex-special forces: https://www.freeburmarangers.org/category/reports/
Thanks fren, appreciate the info.
Yep, hopefully it helps all do their own research. Especially because I still have a handshake evidently!
I remember reading From the Land of Green Ghosts by Pascal Khoo Thwe. It's an autobiography of a young man from a hill tribe in Burma and the horrendous persecution he and his loved ones suffered from the Burmese military. At many times in his story, he was facing almost certain death. Then through a stroke of luck, an Englishman he had previously met sponsored him to come to England to study at Cambridge University.