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Myanmar today, opportunities tomorrow!

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Thursday, 5 January

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Mark Rosser

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January

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Myanmar was long seen as a lost state while under the rule of a repressive military junta from 1962 to 2011. Hardly any dissent was allowed, highlighted by the house arrest of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, who was accused gross human rights abuses. The move led to international censure and sanctions.

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