Myanmar’s crisis: can the opposition outlast the junta?
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Myanmar’s crisis: can the opposition outlast the junta?
Could Myanmar's opposition die from prison? They've been locked away for years, but TWO leading figures were recently released, only to die from illness within weeks. With grave concerns over the health of NLD leader Aung San Su Kyi, is there a military strategy to lock opponents away until they're either forgotten, or dead? Today's Newsmaker is Myanmar's opposition. Guests: Dominic Faulder Nikkei Asia Associate Editor Mathew Smith Co-founder and CEO of Fortify Rights Aung Kyaw Moe Deputy Human Rights Minister of Myanmar's National Unity Government Htwe Htwe Thein Associate Professor of International Business at Curtin University
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