Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims are threatened by an increase in sectarian violence.
William Lloyd George
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Myanmar’s government must allow reforms in the judicial system, and the first step is to guarantee its independence.
If it succeeds, this move will cement her party’s power; if it fails, the people will pay the price of stalled progress.
The Tuareg, under various acronyms, have been fighting – on and off – against the Malian government since 1963.
Despite concerns FARC will become fractured, the same grievances remain so Colombia’s civil war will continue.
West Papuans have been rising up against neocolonial Indonesia – which took control of the country in 1962.
Reform and submission to the people’s will has Myanmar sprung up for hope, yet hardliners and China complicate matters.
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