As the junta uses a viral video to incite ethnic and religious hatred, the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) reiterates that it respects religious freedom and says soldier who damaged pagoda will be punished.
Arakan Army (AA) says that after its troops killed about 15 troops from the regime's Light Infantry Battalion 540 in a skirmish on Tuesday, soldiers from the junta's battalion shot and bombed civilians.
When it comes time to put the shattered country back together, finding shared principles, rather than arguing territorial specifics, might be the place to start.
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