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Long - Distance Home: How the exile and resettled continue the struggle
By Naw Wah
Despite resettling in Foreign land, the people of Burma keeps their struggle alive and onging.
Burmese living overseas mobilize around websites, chat forums and global activist networks, connections that are largely occurring in what we refer to as cyberspace.
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A mother's sadness and happiness: Life is a struggle to be able to survive and to fight against injustice
By Ta Sor Htee
Peh Htoo believes that if she gives an inch of her land to the Burmese army, they will talk an inch and if she gives a square mile, they will take it, so she decicies not to give even an inch of her land to the Burmese army.
Peh Htoo has suffered hardship of war and conflict and her husband was killed by the Burmesed army three months before she gave birth to her youngest daughter.
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A Life Displaced: Life with constant fear under military regime
By Cha Mu
The Burmese soldiers treat the villagers in Mone Township as their enemies and attack without warning and kill the villagers without reasons.
The villagers have to escape deep into the jungle live on leaves, bark from banana trees and whatever they could find in the forest.
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