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These revolutionaries are University Students, Professors, Engineers, Civil Servants, and ordinary people of Myanmar. They are not rebels as many newspaper headliners outside Burma would lazily label them. They are the People's Defense Forces and ERO members. The New York Times Reuters

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Tun Myint 🌏2 years ago

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I'm Bhaolence2 years ago

@nytimes @Reuters Wish they are the Kuki Volunteers in Manipur. Meteis would be in trouble by now

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Rebecca Ṭhiek 🇮🇳2 years ago

According to reports, the UNLF camp, located in upper Tamu township, approximately 4 kilometres from Moreh, India's last border town in Manipur's Tengnoupal district, was raided and captured by a joint force of the Democratic Forces – Peoples Defence Force (PDF) and the Kuki National Army-Burma (KNA-Burma).

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Aung Thant Zaw2 years ago

@nytimes @Reuters Sir! Among them, we could not see some people like NUG's members, some big mouths of Democracy Activists who left the country and enjoyed in Western countries. Never Ever! Crying out loud! #WhatsHappeninglnMyanmar #ViewsofMyanmar @MyanmarNp

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Munda2 years ago

@nytimes @Reuters May Democracy return in Myanmar

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The_Guy2 years ago

@nytimes @Reuters Soon when things become normal again in Burma...they will march to Imphal because Brothers got Brothers Back

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Thu Hu Zu2 years ago

@nytimes @Reuters တော်လှန်ရေး သူရဲကောင်း လူငယ် လူရွယ် အားလုံး ဘေးရန်ခပ်သိမ်း ကင်းဝေးငြိမ်းကာ အောင်မြင်မှုပန်းတိုင် အမြန်ဆုံး ဆုပ်ကိုင်နိုင်ကြပါစေ။

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neng boi2 years ago

@nytimes @Reuters Long live PDF

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May Kha2 years ago

@nytimes @Reuters Salute to our heroes.

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