Rule of law still evades Myanmar 25 years after uprising
Originally appeared in IPS
August 14, 2013
Since the inception of a semi-civilian government in Myanmar, in 2011, reform has been a recurring theme of discussion. On the 25th anniversary of pro-democracy protests, Ali Fowle reports from Yangon on rule of law in the country.
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