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‘We have no hope in Myanmar’ – A rebel and a journalist in love and on the run

Having met in the aftermath of the 2021 military coup, a young couple from Mogok navigate conflict, conscription, and life as migrants

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In late July, anti-junta forces captured Mogok, Myanmar’s world-renowned ruby-mining town in northern Mandalay Region, marking an expensive loss for the overstretched military.

In the mountainous surroundings of “the valley of rubies,” source of the blue sapphire and coveted “pigeon-blood” ruby, Khayra and Thu Rein met, both 25, each forging their own path of resistance to the coup regime.

Choosing love

Khayra, a citizen journalist for a local media outlet, was forced into hiding in March 2021 when authorities issued an arrest warrant for her reporting under Myanmar’s Counterterrorism Law, which is widely used to silence voices critical of the junta. 

Myanmar is second only to China as the world’s biggest jailer of journalists, according to Reporters. . .

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