Myanmar’s ‘crisis of conscience’ has nothing to do with politics

Guest contributor Alan Clements Myanmar’s catastrophe is routinely described as a political conflict, a struggle for power, or a security dilemma. These framings are convenient. They allow violence to be discussed as strategy, repression to be justified as necessity, and mass suffering to be treated as an unfortunate byproduct of governance.  But none of them […] The post Myanmar’s ‘crisis of conscience’ has nothing to do with politics appeared first on DVB .