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In Burma (Myanmar), various ethnic armed groups are engaged in conflict against the central government and military, the Tatmadaw. These groups, which include the Kachin Independence Army, the Arakan Army, and others, seek greater autonomy, rights, and recognition for their respective ethnic communities. The situation has been exacerbated since the military coup in February 2021, leading to widespread resistance and clashes across the country. The conflict involves complex dynamics, including human rights abuses and humanitarian crises affecting civilians.

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