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Are Myanmar's reforms backsliding? - Features - Al Jazeera English

20.9.14

Are Myanmar's reforms backsliding? - Features - Al Jazeera English: "On several key indicators there is definitely evidence of backsliding and in other sectors a slowing down or stasis. In some ways, this was predictable as the reform process is largely as organic as it is inchoate and driven by a small coterie of leaders," said David Mathieson, senior researcher on Myanmar for New York-based rights group Human Rights Watch.

"The military is still a powerful and largely unreformed and unrepentant institution," he said. "There are many old problems not resolved and new ones that are naturally emerging as reforms take shape."


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