In a country where violence has been the norm since a 2021 coup d’état, recent airstrikes against villages in Myanmar escalated this spring, displacing hundreds more people from their homes and separating families and their livestock.
In a country where violence has been the norm since a 2021 coup d’état, recent airstrikes against villages in Myanmar escalated over the weekend, displacing hundreds more people from their homes and separating families and their livestock.
Since the Feb. 1 military coup in Myanmar, peaceful protesters practicing non-violent civil disobedience have been met with bullets, tear gas and the fear of being dragged from their homes in the middle of the night.