With a tight grip on the country's abundant natural resources, Burma's ruling military junta appears to have the money it needs to retain power. However for the vast majority of ordinary citizens, daily life is grining struggle. Under this crisis they can not with-stand much more, they are at their braking point.
The price of fuel and rice doubled over night they faced a situation not have money to feed their children. That's how bad it became and that's why people took to the street. Years of neglect and rampant curruption have crippled Burma's economy and health care. Modern medicines, if available at all, are often fake, or out of date. In these hard times, people sell whatever possessions they have to make ends meet. Many children are force to work full-time job earning less than a dollar a day.
it's the government. they can do whatever the hell they want. and there's NOTHING you can do about it.
RileyReinhart 2 years ago
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With a tight grip on the country's abundant natural resources, Burma's ruling military junta appears to have the money it needs to retain power. However for the vast majority of ordinary citizens, daily life is grining struggle. Under this crisis they can not with-stand much more, they are at their braking point.
kurohune07 4 years ago
The price of fuel and rice doubled over night they faced a situation not have money to feed their children. That's how bad it became and that's why people took to the street. Years of neglect and rampant curruption have crippled Burma's economy and health care. Modern medicines, if available at all, are often fake, or out of date. In these hard times, people sell whatever possessions they have to make ends meet. Many children are force to work full-time job earning less than a dollar a day.
kurohune07 4 years ago
Brakes my heart. Sheer class act the Burmese peoples are. They have my respect...
mikebostonjones 4 years ago