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A Doctor’s Story: treating Myanmar’s resistance fighters from Kachin to Sagaing

“I didn’t think I’d make a good soldier. So I thought it would be better to join the resistance as a doctor.”

On his Facebook page, Htet*, a doctor in the midst of Myanmar's civil war, crafts poignant poems to process the waves of trauma he too feels with his own hands.“Unextractable metal pieces pierced into flesh/Disabled limbs/Stone cold bodies/And many other things,” he writes. 

Since the 2021 military takeover, Myanmar has become a hostile place for healthcare workers. An estimated 60,000 left their jobs in government hospitals in protest against the coup, making medics a key junta target. Healthcare workers have faced arrest and attacks by officials for joining the Civil Disobedience Movement (CDM), for treating wounded anti. . .

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