Is Myanmar heading for civil war?
Zack, Alex, and returning guest Jen Kirby talk about the potential for a “bloodbath” in Myanmar. Since the military deposed the democratic government in a February 1 coup, pro-democracy protesters and armed ethnic groups have risen up against the junta. They’ve been met with extreme violence, leading to more than 500 dead and concerns from experts that a broader civil war is coming. The Worldly crew explains how this horrible situation came to be, what may come next, and what — if anything — the international community can do to stop a Syria-like crisis.
References:
The Associated Press has a good story on the air campaign against the Karen ethnic group.
Reuters describes the struggle of pro-democracy protesters and ethnic groups against Myanmar’s military junta.
Some experts think Myanmar is on the verge of becoming a “failed state,” per CNBC.
The RAND think tank has a long study on how insurgencies end.
Expert Ashley South has a report on the Karen and their long conflict against Myanmar’s government.
Here’s the Mother Jones interview with a pro-democracy protester Zack mentioned.
And here’s Vox’s explainer on the Myanmar coup.
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