미얀마 버마족 군부 쿠데타 이후 잊혀져 가고 있는 현재 상황 / 미얀마 군부의 전투기 공습에 맞서 싸우는 시민들 / 미얀마 군부 쿠데타 3년…‘잊혀진 비극’은 진행형 / 국가 비상사태 연장' , '3천 명 사망' 미얀마는 왜 이렇게 됐을까? / 중국, 미얀마 반군 공세에 접경지 실사격 훈련…태국은 F-16 배치까지
미얀마 버마족 군부쿠데타 이후 잊혀져 가고있는 현재 상황

버마의 젊은이들은 징집을 피하기 위해 이웃 나라 태국으로 도망친다
Young Burmese flee to neighbouring Thailand to avoid conscription
Issued on: 23/05/2024 - 12:27
https://youtu.be/3WSc6n9odQ8?si=Rs1ger8Mn9l3AeFt

Myanmar's military junta, which took power in a coup in February 2021, is increasingly facing armed resistance. Last October, an alliance of ethnic rebel groups and pro-democracy activists launched a major offensive across the country. In response, the junta recently announced mandatory conscription for all men aged 18 to 35 and women aged between 18 and 27. As a result, thousands of young people are now fleeing the country to avoid being called up. Most are heading to neighbouring Thailand, which is bracing for an influx of refugees. FRANCE 24's William de Tamaris reports from the Thai border.
2021년 2월 쿠데타로 정권을 잡은 미얀마 군사정권은 무장 저항에 점점 더 직면하고 있다. 지난해 10월, 소수민족 반군 단체와 민주화 운동가들의 연합이 전국적으로 대대적인 공세를 개시했다. 이에 대응하여 군부는 최근 18세에서 35세 사이의 모든 남성과 18세에서 27세 사이의 여성에 대한 의무 징집을 발표했습니다. 그 결과, 현재 수천 명의 젊은이들이 징집을 피하기 위해 이 나라를 떠나고 있습니다. 이들 대부분은 난민 유입에 대비하고 있는 이웃 나라 태국으로 향하고 있다. 프랑스 24의 윌리엄 드 타마리스가 태국 국경에서 보도합니다.
'배후에 중국이 있다' 피로 물든 미얀마 봄은 오는가 '미얀마내전'
https://youtu.be/Eie8dcQgK6Q?si=f0j5FkYDarlyekLV
"중국, 미얀마 반군 공세에 접경지 실사격 훈련…태국은 F-16 배치까지"
https://youtu.be/ZEYhcQ42rxE?si=_0FDxKmGoHAtRUx-
미얀마 반군에 무기지원 했는데...국경에 포탄 때려 박는 중국
"미얀마 내전: 미얀마 군부의 전투기 공습에 맞서 싸우는 시민들
- BBC News 코리아"
https://youtu.be/mCTa3yIeK2c?si=TL3FvcBUbo7e7P5H
"미얀마 군부 쿠데타 3년…‘잊혀진 비극’은 진행형 /
KBS 2024.02.01."
https://youtu.be/nzbwtgS87AI?si=gxXdS1JM7MvLQKiW
"'국가 비상사태 연장' , '3천 명 사망' 미얀마는 왜 이렇게 됐을까?
https://youtu.be/8zDl0uyfMDs?si=xD56R6g_mIionuVh
"미얀마 강제징집, 탈출하는 사람들 (KBS_350회_2024.3.30.방송)"
https://youtu.be/fCskAWOXbFI?si=WlNvmDpLeWS3XaQE
"[창+] '50년 군부독재'(실제 64년)…미얀마 난민 현주소는?
(KBS 23.06.20)"
https://youtu.be/rMgEgpCo3G4?si=wFwuaZKtIo6k-jgZ
"미얀마의 진짜 문제
!! 군부를 이긴다고 미얀마에 민주화가 오진 않습니다."
https://youtu.be/4_M9LaUw9YI?si=4aQwLgc_zV0X9FY2
"'온라인 사기' 중국인 4천여 명, 미얀마서 이송 (자막뉴스) / SBS"
내전의 난장판 속에서 중국인 보이스 피싱, 마약밀매가 미얀마의 현실
https://youtu.be/a6G1gO_JoP8?si=v32_e7PA3-lBc3F5
""흔들리는 말라카 해협"..50조 투자하며
아시아 무역 강국 야망 드러낸 태국과 말레이시아
https://youtu.be/TKh79IktTuM?si=1XuFX6l6rnR0_FG6
미얀마의 '전례 없는' 무기 압수로 버마족 군부에 반군부 저항세력 사기 진작
'Unprecedented' weapons seizures in Myanmar boost
anti-junta resistance morale
지난 10월 말 시작된 군사작전은 미얀마 군사정권과 미얀마 전역에서 벌어지고 있는 반군 세력 간의 내전을 역전시켰다. 지난해 12월 온라인에 공유된 사진과 동영상에는 전국의 군사 기지를 장악한 저항군이 탈취한 상당 무기 은닉처가 담겨 있다. 이번 나포는 새로운 반군부 동맹과 주요 영토 획득 속에서 이뤄졌다고 분쟁 전문가는 전했다.
A military operation launched in late October has turned the tide in the ongoing civil war between the Myanmar military junta and allied opposition forces throughout the country. Photos and videos shared online during December show significant weapons caches seized by resistance fighters who have taken over military outposts around the country. The seizure comes amid new anti-junta alliances and major territorial gains, according to an expert on the conflict.
Issued on: 20/12/2023 - 14:58

Operation 1027 began on October 27, 2023 and has since led to significant strategic gains for Myanmar’s anti-junta opposition.
The operation is conducted by the Three Brotherhood Alliance, made up of the Arakan Army, the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army and the Ta’ang National Liberation Army. These ethnic armed organisations (EAOs) make up just a small part of the anti-junta resistance in Myanmar, which has been in the throes of a civil war since a military coup overthrew its democratically elected government in February 2021.
Operation 1027 has brought new energy to the anti-coup movement as resistance fighters take over key military outposts and capture territory around the country. Images shared online show fighters posing victoriously with weapons, ammunition and heavy artillery.
'그들은 버마족 군부를 기습하여 많은 영토를 차지할 수 있었다'
‘They were able to take them by surprise and take over a lot of territory’
The FRANCE 24 Observers team spoke to Erin Murphy, a senior fellow with the Asia program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and a Myanmar expert.
What's been happening in Myanmar in the last couple of months is that you've seen unprecedented cooperation among the ethnic armed groups. They combine forces to counter the Myanmar junta. They were able to take them by surprise and take over a lot of territory, junta outposts, take their equipment and their military materiel and really kind of breathe life into the anti-junta forces that have been in place since the coup.
And so you see these photos of large caches of weapons, whether it's semi-automatic weapons, rifles, pistols. They've taken over a lot of Myanmar military weaponry by taking over these outposts.
전초 기지, 국경 마을 및 경찰서 탈환 확보
Outposts, border towns and police stations
The three groups making up the Brotherhood Alliance operate primarily in Shan State, which borders China, and Rakhine State, on the western coast. The groups have carried out coordinated attacks, mostly in northern Myanmar.
The Arakan Army represents the Arakan ethnic group in Rakhine State, engaging in conflict with the Myanmar Armed Forces since 2009 for Arakan sovereignty. The Ta’ang National Liberation Army has been active in Shan State since the 1990s, primarily focusing on combating drug production and trade. The Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army, rooted in Communist ideology, has opposed the Burmese government since 1989 and shifted focus to anti-junta resistance in 2021.
The Arakan Army declared that they have been able to capture 142 military bases – including camps, outposts, border posts and police stations – in Rakhine State since the operation began. The FRANCE 24 Observers team was unable to independently verify this information.
In total, the Brotherhood Alliance says it has seized more than 422 bases and seven towns since October 27. The coalition has operated mainly in Shan state, capturing more than 100 military installations on the Chinese border and effectively cutting off 40% of cross-border trade through important border crossings.
Murphy adds:
The Myanmar military is located throughout the country. So instead of being an outward-facing force, it's really internal. It has border guard forces. It has a light infantry division. It has brigades located all throughout the country. Some of them are small, some of them are quite large, and they're located in every state and region in the country.
So some of these outposts that these EAOs have taken over are relatively small, but some of them are about medium-sized. What they're able to seize is pretty unprecedented and pretty impressive as well. But we also have to remember that the Myanmar military still is able to get much better equipment from the Chinese, from maybe the North Koreans, the Russians, and the Belarusians. But if these EAOs are seizing that equipment, then they might be able to have the same level of firepower.
무기 공급 및 품질 향상
Increasing weapons supply and quality
In addition to cutting off trade through border crossings, outpost attacks help the opposition movement seize military-grade weaponry and ammunition from junta caches.
Armed organisations and militias have been known to import weapons from trafficking networks or manufacture their own, sometimes even 3D printing them. However, these weapons fall behind in terms of quality.
Capturing military bases has allowed resistance fighters to add artillery cannons, Chinese-made anti-materiel rifles, and machine guns to their arsenals.
"그것은 또한 군부에게 그들이 강하고, 영토를 장악하고, 무기를 빼앗고 있다는 것을 보여주기 위한 것이기도 합니다."
‘It's also meant to show the junta that they're weak, that they are taking over territory, that they're taking their weapons’
Operation 1027 has also encouraged other ethnic armed groups and militias – as well as the People’s Defense Forces (PDFs), the main military wing of Myanmar’s opposition government in exile – to ramp up their assaults on the military junta around the country. While weapons seizures are a significant tactical gain for the opposition, they also serve to boost the resistance movement’s morale and regain international attention.
Murphy explained:
These photos are certainly used for public relations, for morale, and I think to show the world what they are capable of doing. It certainly helps with morale and this has been going on since the coup in February 2021. And that the EAOs, the PDFs and the anti-junta forces – and that includes the civilians who are fighting through protests and not in hand-to-hand combat – they are wondering if the world forgot them.
And Ukraine, Gaza have certainly taken the the air out of the focus on Myanmar. So these types of photos kind of help boost morale. And I think it's also meant to show the junta that they're weak, that they are taking over territory, that they're taking their weapons. I think it's meant to spook them as well.
The Irrawaddy, an opposition media outlet in Myanmar, reports that more than 650 junta soldiers have surrendered or defected since Operation 1027 began.
China has helped facilitate talks and a temporary ceasefire between the ruling military and anti-junta groups. Despite a ceasefire announced on December 14, resistance fighters continued to seize key territory.
There are certainly opportunities here, and it is become very interesting in Myanmar. But I think the one thing that we all should remember is that there are millions of people getting caught in the crossfire of this and that they are without food, without shelter. They're getting bombed by the junta trying to root out these EAOs and are getting caught in the crossfire. So we can't forget the humanitarian issues that are happening here. And that's unfortunately not unprecedented in Myanmar. But it is growing worse and worse by the day with this ongoing fighting and lack of peace.