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After half a century of brutal military rule, Myanmar is undergoing an impressive transition to democracy. But with ongoing political arrests and ethnic tensions, the country is anxious not to veer off course.
Muslims and Buddhists once lived in peace in Myanmar. But recent violence has left more than 60 Muslims dead. Some claim the attacks are being organised by the regime to undermine a transition to democracy.
Following the brutal suppression of last month's protests in Burma, some monks involved in the demonstrations fled to Thailand. This is their story.
A rare recent report from inside Burma, including interviews with the opposition and footage of its new capital, Naypidaw.
Despite agreeing a cease-fire, the Karen are still regularly attacked by the Burmese military regime. They fear the junta wants to annihilate them completely.
Burma's military junta are on the verge of signing a peace deal with the ethnic Karen which will leave Aung Sang Suu Kyi increasingly isolated.
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