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Aung Nay Myo
Born in 1980, he witnessed the student uprising and joined the Saffron Revolution. As a photojournalist, he reported from cyclone-hit Nargis areas.
After the coup, he joined peaceful protests, fleeing his city to escape the military. He later worked with NUG's Public Voice TV, producing satirical content against the junta. Currently, he collaborates with resistance groups in his hometown and interviews refugees along the India-Myanmar border. After his family was detained by the military, he fled to Chin State and now resides in Aizawl, Mizoram, India.
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Works by Aung Nay Myo
Refugee Fishermen
A man who fled with his family to India used what little money he had to buy a fishing net. He set the nets in the river to catch fish for survival. In Chin State, western Myanmar, a massive military crackdown occurred, and many houses and villages in the demilitarized zone were burned down. He and his family, who were farmers, were forced to abandon their village, leaving behind their livestock and homes. One fisherman’s voice speaks to the urgency of the situation.
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