The undercover rebels in Myanmar's military
Â鶹Éç investigation reveals the resistance movement's secret weapon.
A new Â鶹Éç investigation has found that Myanmar's once-formidable military now controls less than a quarter of the country's territory. The surging resistance movement has been fuelled by young pro-democracy activists who fled to jungle camps following a brutal crackdown by the ruling junta in 2021. As the Â鶹Éç witnesses the activities of one key militia group up close, we reveal their secret weapon — spies who are bringing down the army from the inside.
On today's episode, Lucy Hockings is joined by Â鶹Éç Burmese editor Soe Win Than and Rebecca Henschke, one of the journalists behind the investigation. They recount the events which inspired these fighters and explain why, despite their success, victory still feels a long way off.
To listen to the full investigation, search for The Documentary wherever you get your Â鶹Éç podcasts.
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