Until the world shatters

truth, lies, and the looting of Myanmar

English language

Published Jan. 18, 2021 by Melville House.

ISBN:
978-1-61219-888-0
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OCLC Number:
1159810698

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This first in-depth piece of reportage about the largest natural resource heist in Asia reveals Myanmar's world of secret-keepers and truth-tellers. In Myanmar, where civil war, repressive government, and the $40 billion a year jade industry have shaped life for decades, everyone is fighting for their own version of the truth. Until the World Shatters, takes us deep into a world in which journalists seek to overcome censorship and intimidation, ethnic minorities wage guerilla war against a government they claim refuses to grant basic human rights; devout Buddhists launch violent anti-Muslim campaigns; and artists try to build their own havens of free expression. In the bustling city of Yangon we meet Phoe Wa, a young photojournalist pursuing his dream at a time when the government is jailing reporters and nationalist voices are on the rise. In Myanmar's far north, we meet Naw Thein who is caught between the insurgent army …

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Subjects

  • Politics and government
  • Jade industry
  • Photojournalists
  • Social conditions
  • HISTORY
  • Southeast Asia
  • History

Places

  • Burma
  • Asia

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