@@arman_llc624 to be fair, atleast this farmer farmed soy with likely rudimentary machines and under the hot sun for hours, he is unlike a chronically online soy boy
It feels weird now being in the same age group as these young men and women, sitting comfortably in my chair in a very safe country. I hope all the best for these brave fighters.. !
Many who died for Ukraine, Palestine, Israel, Russia, and countless countries and nations are in our age group. This is the first time I've seen a group so explicitly called gen-z
@@jacksevert3099 It's literally never the military doing good. Only in cases of helping evacuate and rebuild after natural disasters and things like that is the military ever helpful.
I also feel for the refugees and innocent civilians displaced by war. In my humble opinion, refugees and displaced civilians fleeing or caught up in the civil war in Myanmar should be able to relocate and resettle over to the vast resourceful Australia & New Zealand in the Asia-Pacific region. In fact, around 90% of Australia/New Zealand are completely empty. Besides, the vast majority of the population in Australia/New Zealand, tens of millions of Europeans were from all over Europe brought in over to the Asia-Pacific region. Once again, I agree with the fact that displaced civilians fleeing/caught up in the civil war in Myanmar should be able to relocate and resettle over to the vast resourceful Australia & New Zealand in the Asia-Pacific region. True, around 90% of Australia/New Zealand are completely empty. True, the vast majority of the population in Australia/New Zealand, tens of millions of Europeans were from all over Europe brought in over to the Asia-Pacific region. [For more about Myanmar, pls read the insightful multi-page comments by 'Ms. Gregoria' at, "Myanmar remains in social and economic crisis since military seized power": th-cam.com/video/70ZnQZEBVuU/w-d-xo.html ]. Colonialism and Colonization are evil things done by evildoers. For instance, here in Singapore, a tiny island with 6 million souls lives like sardines in a can, elsewhere in nearby vast bountiful Australia which is ten thousand times 10,000 bigger with a mere 27 million inhabitants. A similar situation in tiny and packed Japan, which is running out of space and land. Do you know that their living room and bedroom are the same place, and that most Japanese people sleep in their living room? There's hardly any Muslim, Hindu or Christian in Burma up until Anglo British Colonialism. I suppose it's fair to say that many of these tragedies that the nation is facing today, such as racial, ethnic and religious conflicts, started with Colonialism. Here's my suggestion.. Why not Myanmar's Muslim, Hindu and Christian population, if they wish, move to a place like Anglo Colonized vast bountiful Australia/New Zealand in the Asia-Pacific region? After all, these are Asia-Pacific lands looted from Native Asians-Pacific people. 😔🤷
Meanwhile Cobra, the local commander, wears flipflop and shorts in the battlefield. Badass. Mad respect to those freedom fighters. May God protect and provide at all cost.❤
They already are labeled as terrorists. So are the Ukrainians. So are Taiwanese. So are American Right wing militias. If you don't obey, tyrants always call you terrorists.
Proud of this generation of rebelion. I am of a Burmese/Thai ethnic minority, some of my family were killed by the regime in the 80s. These guys have the spirit ❤
God bless you, I have had contact with your people in the 1970s we ran AA operations in Cambodia and Laos some of the people we worked with were ethnic Burmese.
Unfortunately, even if this generation rebels take over, it would be still too dangerous for them to lead because it can lead to corruption. Government or economic reforms are much safer.
@@nikitachirich7985 if you don't mind, what did you work with? considering the year, im guessing american with vietnam war sidetask type of stuff, but i'd like to hear more!
@@notsans9995 Not everyone wants to get involved in those conflicts, and a good reason is to analyze the mental state of many Vietnam war veterans nowadays
I keep up with Myanmar news as much as possible because a dear former colleague is from there. His family was terrified when the military seized power three years ago. I really hope the rebels win and restore democracy and peace to Myanmar.
@@thebrowser6758 not everyone is fighting for democracy in Myanmar. There are many groups fighting against junta and many other joining hands with junta. And the three brother alliance ( pro china rebel of Myanmar) also fighting against junta. It is not always about democracy but many are taking advantage on this crisis to be independent with no proper history at all . Example the chin state myanmar, these people operates a massive poppy farms turning the region into a new golden triangle. The chin state wants to form its own country with parts of Myanmar, the northeast of India and parts of Bangladesh. These intentions are nothing related with democracy and freedom with what the western medias have said.
Sorry to tell u but ur “friend” supported the army when it went to kill the thousands of rohingya Muslims. Almost all Burmese citizens supported the killing of Rohingyas in Myanmar . Then all of a sudden when the army took over, all the Burmese citizens wanna be friends with Rohingya and the Arakan army 😂😂 I feel no sympathy for the mainland Burmese people. The thought killing the Rohingyas was ok, but now there scared the military is killing them
Don't be stupid, gen z simply means born a generation after millennials, most soldiers in all armies are usually younger than 25, so by definition, gen z.
@MrTsiolkovsky I'm not overthinking. You deliberitely annoying boomers literally find a way to insult and degrade other countries youths, bother them for simply existing in the name of pushing others to no end wars and conflicts that will ruin their lives for your own insecure manhood.
I spent a week in Myanmar (in Naypyidaw) back in 2019, and the thing that stuck out to me the most was the poverty that most people lived in, but in spite of this they were some of the nicest, happiest people I have ever met. I hope that whatever happens, the people can keep their spirits high and prosper!
@Horus-j3f How can you suggest working with the Junta that have been oppressing and killing you for decades? And you think freedom and democracy is short-term gratification? You must be well-paid by the Junta - what a tool.
No peace as long as they let the USA use them as a proxy against China as they have been for the last 30 years. This is not about freedom this is the USA using innocent people to kill each other just like in Ukraine!
Good journalism? They didn't say a word about the U.S. funding that goes into these regime changes and also failed to mention that if successful, the new puppet regime will not be free, but must follow U.S. orders. If the new regime breaks free from the U.S., they will get regime changed again. Don't be so gullible.
My father, from Myanmar, was so happy when the democracy was established for those few years. He would like to return to his home country one day. Hopefully democracy will be restored to the country so he can feel that same pride he once did.
I'm from Thailand and my brother has a friend who is a son of a large hospital owner from Myanmar (with ties to the military). I consider my family to be moderately well-off (my family owns a small real estate company), but the Myanmar kid is next-level rich. His parents bought him a Bentley for nearly 20 million baht for his 18th birthday and his lifestyle/spending is on a completely different level. They live in a completely different universe from the average Burmese who move here to work as cleaners, construction workers, earning 10k/month.
@@fearmetoo-le8dw I live in Thailand and totally agree. I respect these Burmese fighters so much because a lot of them are educated and could come to Thailand and find work, but they chose to stay and fight.
Im karen (kuh-ran) and was born in a village between the border of myanmar and thailand, the village wasn’t close by the war, but we always get notified if anything is happening, it’s honestly really sad many of my people are dying and there’s nothing we can do, if we give up we become slaves to them. me and my family moved to american for a better life but most of our family members are still back there and are struggling with needs all the time.
All of our heroes can fluently answered the questions of the reporter, shows us that they are educated as well as they have brave hearts to fight for their future robbed away by DOGS. Heroes, love you all so very much with full of respects.
They called them badass. It sounds like ur thinking of "gen z" as bad. But they're just saying that the young kids like me (23), a gen z, are fighting in the war. & Winning.
Not only is it completely accurate to say, its also smart marketing knowing people who think "gen z" just means avocado toast and lazy can see young men and woman fighting a brutal war for their freedom. Imagine not recognizing that...
Its also a social media tactic to include ''Gen Z'' since it will attract the attention of the internet, who, is primarily, Gen Z & Millennials but, is intended for all viewers. It helps the story reach a broader audience and become conscious of a discreet conflict ensuing on the other side of the planet.
Thank goodness for TH-cam. If it weren't for this platform, I'd have no clue about this conflict or the situation in the DRC and Sudan. Peace to the whole world ✌🏾
these are the people the International Countries should be helping. Blessings to them & I hope the get their Freedom & Democracy . Thanks Channel 4 for bring this. Cause the world has really forgotten Myanmar
Because there is no benefits for other countries they don’t help, it’s just hard truths, no country will fight for democracy except there own, china and Russia are fighting for control and influence to feed the piggy few rich power hungry and make the people suffer for it, for the USA there’s really nothing in it for them even tho there’s preach for democratic principles, this is also would be reminiscent of a Vietnam war if they were to get involved
Rebel is not a bad word. It's definition is just anyone who opposes the gov which may be good or bad. You might be mistakening rebel with the word bandits.
@@khaingaung- that's what every rebels say. I don't mean junta is the legitimate gov. That's the definition of the term. Anyone who opposes gov, gov which is good or bad, legal or illegal. They are EAO yes. But they are all rebels, resistance fighters, freedom fighters. My definition is bad. Here's what Cambridge dictionary says. "a person who is opposed to the political system in their country and tries to change it using force"
A military junta is the government of an authoritarian regime or State. At the very least, they are occupying the government position, thus are resisted as the legitimate or illegitimate government and its representatives
@@crazychicken8290it actually sounds “Kayin” but they just spell it “Karen” which doesn’t have a good meaning in eng. Anyway Karen are minority ethnic group of people that always had inspiring histories. They almost got the whole Burma back in 1948, but they decided to not take Burma cuz it’s not what they want and it’s not good for Burmese people. In fact they should’ve taken the whole Burma and named the country of Kayin.
The American Revolution was a David v. Goliath battle, and it resulted in one of the world's strongest nations. I have no doubt that the rebels in Myanmar will win their war, and freedom and democracy will reign supreme for centuries to come.
Thank you channel 4 for bringing some much needed light into this situation. Myanmar isn't alone and shouldn't have to be. I'm so sick of seeing blood thirsty regimes ruthlessly kill for nothing. It will never stop and it's important to be informed in it all but I'm really sick of crying for some random kid who will never have a future because of money power and greed.
I'm sorry to hear what's going on in Myanmar ... I hope Myanmar manages to sort things out. 😔 I also feel for the refugees and innocent civilians displaced by war. In my humble opinion, refugees and displaced civilians fleeing or caught up in the civil war in Myanmar should be able to relocate and resettle over to the vast resourceful Australia & New Zealand in the Asia-Pacific region. In fact, around 90% of Australia/New Zealand are completely empty. Besides, the vast majority of the population in Australia/New Zealand, tens of millions of Europeans were from all over Europe brought in over to the Asia-Pacific region. Once again, I agree with the fact that displaced civilians fleeing/caught up in the civil war in Myanmar should be able to relocate and resettle over to the vast resourceful Australia & New Zealand in the Asia-Pacific region. True, around 90% of Australia/New Zealand are completely empty. True, the vast majority of the population in Australia/New Zealand, tens of millions of Europeans were from all over Europe brought in over to the Asia-Pacific region. [For honest truths, pls read the informative multi-page comments by 'Ms. Gregoria' at, "Myanmar remains in social and economic crisis since military seized power/BBC News": th-cam.com/video/70ZnQZEBVuU/w-d-xo.html ., ].. Colonialism and Colonization are evil things done by evildoers.. Here in Singapore, a tiny island with 6 million souls lives like sardines in a can, elsewhere in nearby vast bountiful Australia which is ten thousand times 10,000 bigger with a mere 27 million inhabitants. A similar situation in tiny and packed Japan, which is running out of space and land. Do you know that their living room and bedroom are the same place, and that most Japanese people sleep in their living room?
@@gustywind-de7xb Peace & love! Remember, there's hardly any Muslim, Hindu or Christian in Burma up until Anglo British Colonialism. I suppose it's fair to say that many of these tragedies that the nation is facing today, such as racial, ethnic and religious conflicts, started with Colonialism. Here's my suggestion.. Why not Myanmar's Muslim, Hindu and Christian population, if they wish, move to a place like Anglo Colonized vast bountiful Australia/New Zealand in the Asia-Pacific region? After all, these are Asia-Pacific lands looted from Native Asians-Pacific people. Once again, ginormous resourceful Australia & New Zealand in the Asia-Pacific region are Asia-Pacific lands looted from Native Asians-Pacific people.
"Anglo caused most of the world's problems." - David Cameron, former British Prime Minister Anglo clans practiced centuries-long Slavery; from Caribbean to North & South America, by wiping out millions of indigenous Native people there, by replacing them with millions of slaves brought from Africa, by enslaving them and living off on their blood & sweat for century. Isn't it shocking to learn that Anglo clans invaded nine out of ten nations, all but 22 nations in the whole wide world?! Anglo practiced century-long Colonialism in over 50 nations, by living off on their blood & sweat, as well as on those bountiful lands for natural mineral resources, which are essential ingredients for the Industrial Revolution. Anglo still Colonized many parts of the world, including two vast bountiful Continents; North America & Australia Continents. Among the five main Anglo nations of Britain, USA, Canada, Australia & New Zealand, all but Britain were looted from others..
they actually aren't high tech at all and that's part of their problem lol drones and 3D printers are no where near the level of tech that they're up against. Maybe if you're 11 years old a 3D printer and drones seem really high tech.
@@takingittoawholenewlevel Just how ignorant are you? They're fighting against a three billion dollar military force and are as high tech as they can get without such spending capability.
@@tommiviitala8837 that's my point r tard, drones and 3d printers are nothing compared to what they're up against. Calling the gear they use "high tech" with that context just doesn't make any sense. Never once said I support the military regime or that I think these guys are doing a bad job lol just don't think we should be acting like 3d printers and drones are high tech. I could buy a 3d printer and a drone right now if I wanted to.
Gosh, Benedetto made me drop a tear. People fighting against tyranny, against government, that thinks it can deside for people how they should live... This is beautiful. The army fighing and dying for a tyrant, is an army of slaves with guns.
@@RussianOccupier190the greatest nations on earth are free thriving democracies created through sacrifice and revolution. Myanmar will be free just like the USA
@@bigpopsgg2429 no they are just rebels who will only bring death and destruction to their country nothing good comes out of revolution I am a Cuban and I know the disastrous consequences of revolutions look at the Russian or French Revolutions nothing but bloodshed and tyranny came out of them.
@@RussianOccupier190 Do your own research kid. You doesn't even know what you are saying, dig deep about what happened in their country since the war started
Thank you for things you do man. I’m from Thailand and I do have burmese friends, they told me about on going wars and not so much news were notifies here. Thank you for being there take risks and shared to us what’s going on right now. Burma is so ignored by the world I can’t belive, hope you’ll be ok there and so do revolutioner.
I cried, espcially when they sang for his death. Even though i dont understand what they say, their music is still emtoionally powerful, and though i am not a neighbor, and nor do i understand him, he still a human, and i cry.
Just a comment on the internet but, if the soldiers of Myanmar do happen to see this.. "courage to you, may you be safe out there and I hope one day the world hears your cries" - cheers from Canada eh!
Power to the resistance, may they prevail. But also respect to Channel 4 for doing amazing reporting. The whole crew working on this did an incredible job
Thank you the teams to risking life to bring the situation to us outside Myanmar. I wish Myanmar people freedom soon. I heard some stories from Myanmar people who now in my country. Their side of story are humble and pathetic. Story of how they fled their love one (parents), how their live being brought down, their journey of crossing borders to escape. It was illegal but not because they want to. All just for survival. Wishing the rebellion fighters and people stay strong to win over Bunta.
Wow, the bravery and determination of these young rebels is inspiring .I visited Myanmar in 2016 and was struck by how kind and friendly the people were. I hope the find the freedom and peace they deserve ❤️
Chúng tôi người Việt Nam.luôn cầu mong cho đất nước Myanmar được hòa bình.để người dân được có cuộc sống hạnh phúc.😢😢😢😢chiến tranh thật tồi tệ.đau thương chet chốc😢😢😢😢.
@@omaradel2891 Respectfully, shut up. This is a person from Ukraine, not their government. If you are so pressed on the issue, use your right to protest. Do not involve a common man in this.
@@RobertWalsh351 The common man should have overthrown their corrupt government instead of turning a blind eye to the massacre of their fellow countrymen since 2014.
@@paperpenpencilboxruler wtf do you want us to do? meddle into your internal affairs and poke our heads into your internal affairs?? if anything we should be aiding the junta than rural rabble rousers(who btw are under the thumb of china, where did you think they got all their weapons from,china is playing both sides here)
Every ASEAN respect Myanmar sovereignty by not intervened the conflict but notified them to find a peaceful solution and any ASEAN country will take the lead if approved by Myanmar.
May the Myanmar Rebels win. Freedom is never a fight not worth fighting. I hope these young men have the integrity to change their countries future for the better.
Lot's of love and prayers for the people of Myanmar and the journalists, you guys are real brave warriors. Going inside a wartorn country and providing news is not an easy task😢
Why do the journalists not ask where they got all their guns? Explosives!? This is way too dangerous. They need to be like the UK and turn all that in to the government. Then the violence will end.
Years actually, but there aren’t any resources or foreign trust funds there so no one in power cares. Plus the news can’t make a controversy out of it, so it doesn’t sell.
A mother expecting his eldest son to come back from school A father saying he is proud of his son who died in the battle And so many more unknown sacrifices
Very beautiful country with beautiful people with beautiful heart i used to live in Myanmar for 5 years i left Myamar after the military coup. I pray n Hope the local people take back their country from the tyrant.
@@enriquebarnica5535 What do you mean I forget? I see it in the video. How could I forget? I'm asking, why do all these young people have guns. If they didn't have guns, if the guns were illegal and banned or confiscated, this violence wouldn't be happening. They need to ban all the guns and take them away or there will never be peace.
Martial arts fighter and also a Rebel commander. I MUST shake that mans hand one day. Genuinely amazed and proud of the ingenuity shown by my fellow man. Myanmar, I hope your people Win 💪
Because of Regime My mom came to india back in 1970s for a better future and got married to my dad who was currently serving in the indian army that time,, since then My mom have visited myanmar only 4times,. She miss her village childhood and all those past days, but due to the leadership of myanmar she hasn't gone back for over 2/3 decades, Now we live happily in Northeastern part of india, it has become a nightmare for my mom, but now she live a happy life...
I would love to know more about what is happening in this conflict, but there is so little information from media and on social media on it. Good work in making this report.
The government is trying to ban usage of vpn if you’re caught with con on outside by soldier you would be fine 50k kyats (around 13 dollars considering current inflation) Without vpn we can’t use Facebook for information
The drone software can be changed to prevent jamming. DJI or Hiik make. PRC supplied the software to make drone uncontrollable. Get a programmer to break code and rewrite to prevent jamming
that really depends on the type of jamming, some dont target specific signals, they just jamm everything in the vicinity, wich could hinder even the troops using the jammer.
Lets take a moment to respect the journalist for uploading this masterpiece. and to all the people who have been brutally murdered by government. and those who no one hears of... Rest in Peace
From a country which once went through this my fathers and ucles fought for the freedom we have and peace in Somaliland as they regained our independence from Somalia. #Somaliland . May Myanmar regain its freedom from that regime❤
The people in all countries have no real power never had and never will it is the politicians and lobbyists that have always had real power the only difference now is that we live under the illusion that we the people are actually in charge when that’s not the case.
@@robertmitchell9398 ok so first of all my name is not Ivan second democracy which in Greek means mob rule is not freedom. Democracy is the tyranny of the masses and the many of the founding fathers were actually against it.
@@RussianOccupier190democracy is choice, the ability to choose the nature of our government. It may not be freedom, but it is far preferable to dictatorship.
In the 1980s, my country also saw a military coup. Although the conflict was not easy and thousands of people died, we now recognize the sacrifice made. May peace come to all of you.
The reason there’s so many protests & so much anger about the “conflict” your referring too is because the “West”,especially in the case of the U.K & U.S has massive influence & historical ties to that region,as it was literally the British Empire in its last dying days that gave that patch of stolen Palestine over to a few million Eastern Europeans,because Europe seen that as an answer to the then so called “J’ish problem”, as it was referred to in many parts of early & mid’ 19 hundreds Europe, which included the ruling class elites of the U.K, who saw Zionism as the answer to their so called “European J’ish problem”. The U.K. literally created the country that so many are rightfully protesting against at the moment & the U.S currently give that regime over 40 BILLION DOLLARS WORTH of MILITARY WELFARE, EVERY SINGLE YEAR. That’s tax money that belongs to the U.S people & hence that’s the reason there’s so many protests about that atrocity in the U.S & U.K. Our nations have played & are still playing huge roles in that conflict. That’s the reason for the anger & protests in the U.K & U.S especially.
Bro Double standards and hypocrisy is a common thing now. They protest about people dying from conflict zones but it also should be one specific conflict not other 100s of conflict zones around this world. It’s sad that no one is talking about what is known to be one of the longest civil wars in history. Myanmar had this military and civilian issue for long time now.
@@socillizt4life While we are at it why not blame the Ottomans for being stupid enough to lose their empire. You are simply being suckered by Arab regimes who find it handy to keep the conflict going so they have some leverage in the conflict with the west. Same goes for Hamas, their power is based on the continuation of the conflict. Nobody wants the Palestinians , not even the other Arabs, because they cause trouble wherever they go. Jordan (who kicked them out, you never hear about THAT), Lebanon, supporting Saddam Hussein's invsion of Kuwait.....while I feel bad for the plight of individual people there collectively the Palestinians and the groups that claim to represent them "never missed an opportunity to miss an opportunity". Protest Israel all you want, but it ś existence is a fait accompli. The Palestinians could have had their state five times over by now if they had not committed to the destruction of Israel rather than living peacefully with their neighboours.
@@Realitycheck0530 you know if the ethnic groups in Myanmar learned to coexist peacefully and unite under one Myanamar nationality there will be peace. Too many ethnic groups want to break away and be their own "democratic" state. These armed ethnic rebel groups aren't any better than the Junta they're just like mini-tats. This conflict isn't about "democracy" it's about gaining riches and power. Fight to control illegal mining operations, illegal drug trade operations, land grabs, ethnic and religious cleansing can't forget that they extort civilian population also. Myanamar is what happens when people of that nation can't live together peacefully.
@@socillizt4life while i entirely agree with your concise response, i highly doubt most people taking any active role in protest here in the west actually have much of a grasp on the historical context you speak of.
Not sure if it's a good idea documenting and releasing this footage to the public while the conflict is ongoing. With their faces visible and their locations as well, It might put their lives in jeopardy.
They don't show exact locations, the only locations named are places the rebels already control for some time, so not really revealling anything new to the regime. Their faces don't really matter. Most of these people have given up on their old lives to fight the current government so it's not like it's going to matter. Sure they should be more careful but it's not needed.
"Martial Arts Fighter, turned Rebel Commander."
I think that's the most badass title I've ever heard in a news video.
Personally I preferred the organic farmer turned rebel commander. A true soy boy!
@@lauraylilly A true "soy boy", that is not a compliment my guy.
@@arman_llc624it is, at least if you’re someone who doesn’t live in their mom’s basement.
@@arman_llc624 I'm not a guy and I actually appreciate soy boys.
@@arman_llc624 to be fair, atleast this farmer farmed soy with likely rudimentary machines and under the hot sun for hours, he is unlike a chronically online soy boy
May Myanmar regain its freedom
Freedom to kill one another?
@@neji-hyuga-so youre a military junta propagandist 😂😂😂😂
@@neji-hyuga- The freedom you are thinking about is your brain level
lol yah democracy and freedom sure bud
@@cocamilo22look like ur brain is big as shrimp brain
"They have jet fighters, big mortars, tanks. We only have spirit"
Hardest line ever
Who are they fighting against
@@lhendupdorji2003government
DEMOCRATIC COUNTRIES must HELP these people ASAP!!! 🎉
@@AnhTuan54634don’t be so patriotic dude, sure Vietnamese lines are hard but this quote is also hard. Don’t apply your ego on other
@@lhendupdorji2003the government
It feels weird now being in the same age group as these young men and women, sitting comfortably in my chair in a very safe country. I hope all the best for these brave fighters.. !
Many who died for Ukraine, Palestine, Israel, Russia, and countless countries and nations are in our age group. This is the first time I've seen a group so explicitly called gen-z
@@electricelf-musicok and?
@@safiulfaiyaz7038 🤡
@@electricelf-musicdifference is that these people are fighting their own military with 3d printed weapons
@@electricelf-musicwhy are you so triggered by terming us as Gen z?
Another war overshadowed by others ! Respect to these freedom fighters - that’s what they are - no ?
Of course that’s what they are.
A lot of Muslims fighting in this war against the junta yet no Muslim seems to care about it in the West. Isn't it funny? 😂
No they’re terrorists
@@tinytank6642 no
100% they are. The junta is a bunch of dictator thugs
This is an actual fight for freedom, not just oil or precious metals
😂😂😂 watch out for the money trail
And notice how it's not the actual military doing good? Defund the Troops!
@@jacksevert3099 It's literally never the military doing good. Only in cases of helping evacuate and rebuild after natural disasters and things like that is the military ever helpful.
LOL yeah sure, that's why you got to see a youtube video about it
I also feel for the refugees and innocent civilians displaced by war. In my humble opinion, refugees and displaced civilians fleeing or caught up in the civil war in Myanmar should be able to relocate and resettle over to the vast resourceful Australia & New Zealand in the Asia-Pacific region. In fact, around 90% of Australia/New Zealand are completely empty. Besides, the vast majority of the population in Australia/New Zealand, tens of millions of Europeans were from all over Europe brought in over to the Asia-Pacific region. Once again, I agree with the fact that displaced civilians fleeing/caught up in the civil war in Myanmar should be able to relocate and resettle over to the vast resourceful Australia & New Zealand in the Asia-Pacific region. True, around 90% of Australia/New Zealand are completely empty. True, the vast majority of the population in Australia/New Zealand, tens of millions of Europeans were from all over Europe brought in over to the Asia-Pacific region. [For more about Myanmar, pls read the insightful multi-page comments by 'Ms. Gregoria' at, "Myanmar remains in social and economic crisis since military seized power": th-cam.com/video/70ZnQZEBVuU/w-d-xo.html ]. Colonialism and Colonization are evil things done by evildoers. For instance, here in Singapore, a tiny island with 6 million souls lives like sardines in a can, elsewhere in nearby vast bountiful Australia which is ten thousand times 10,000 bigger with a mere 27 million inhabitants. A similar situation in tiny and packed Japan, which is running out of space and land. Do you know that their living room and bedroom are the same place, and that most Japanese people sleep in their living room?
There's hardly any Muslim, Hindu or Christian in Burma up until Anglo British Colonialism. I suppose it's fair to say that many of these tragedies that the nation is facing today, such as racial, ethnic and religious conflicts, started with Colonialism.
Here's my suggestion.. Why not Myanmar's Muslim, Hindu and Christian population, if they wish, move to a place like Anglo Colonized vast bountiful Australia/New Zealand in the Asia-Pacific region? After all, these are Asia-Pacific lands looted from Native Asians-Pacific people. 😔🤷
Meanwhile Cobra, the local commander, wears flipflop and shorts in the battlefield. Badass. Mad respect to those freedom fighters. May God protect and provide at all cost.❤
he wears le epic costume. the ghost of kiev is with him
To be honest, with sniper ammunition, body armor might be useless. Flipflops is wild tho.
I mean what else are they gonna wear 😂
@@Birdguy112boots?
COOOOOOOOOOOOOBRRRRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAa
I hope these freedom fighters never get labeled terrorists
They already are labeled as terrorists. So are the Ukrainians. So are Taiwanese. So are American Right wing militias.
If you don't obey, tyrants always call you terrorists.
Entirely depends on their actions
@Trollingthemloudlyimagine calling people fighting a military dictatorship terrorists 😂.
@Trollingthemloudly you are sadly falling for evil dictatorship propaganda. Fighting for freedom and democracy is always good
@Trollingthemloudly
Bro u sound like the Regime's propaganda television channel 🤣🤣🤣
Proud of this generation of rebelion. I am of a Burmese/Thai ethnic minority, some of my family were killed by the regime in the 80s. These guys have the spirit ❤
God bless you, I have had contact with your people in the 1970s we ran AA operations in Cambodia and Laos some of the people we worked with were ethnic Burmese.
Unfortunately, even if this generation rebels take over, it would be still too dangerous for them to lead because it can lead to corruption. Government or economic reforms are much safer.
@@nikitachirich7985 if you don't mind, what did you work with? considering the year, im guessing american with vietnam war sidetask type of stuff, but i'd like to hear more!
Why aren't you fighting with them?
@@notsans9995 Not everyone wants to get involved in those conflicts, and a good reason is to analyze the mental state of many Vietnam war veterans nowadays
I keep up with Myanmar news as much as possible because a dear former colleague is from there. His family was terrified when the military seized power three years ago. I really hope the rebels win and restore democracy and peace to Myanmar.
A total wrong information.
@@lenthokchomenlighten me please
@@thebrowser6758 not everyone is fighting for democracy in Myanmar. There are many groups fighting against junta and many other joining hands with junta. And the three brother alliance ( pro china rebel of Myanmar) also fighting against junta.
It is not always about democracy but many are taking advantage on this crisis to be independent with no proper history at all . Example the chin state myanmar, these people operates a massive poppy farms turning the region into a new golden triangle. The chin state wants to form its own country with parts of Myanmar, the northeast of India and parts of Bangladesh. These intentions are nothing related with democracy and freedom with what the western medias have said.
@@lenthokchomwell as unlikely as it is, I hope once the junta is defeated the political ideals won’t cause a continuation to a fight
Sorry to tell u but ur “friend” supported the army when it went to kill the thousands of rohingya Muslims. Almost all Burmese citizens supported the killing of Rohingyas in Myanmar . Then all of a sudden when the army took over, all the Burmese citizens wanna be friends with Rohingya and the Arakan army 😂😂 I feel no sympathy for the mainland Burmese people. The thought killing the Rohingyas was ok, but now there scared the military is killing them
I am Filipino and praying for Myanmar's freedom and peace...
I am English and I don't believe in god but I am hoping for it also
You idiots have learned nothing from Syria,
@@kingsizeblues616you don't have to believe in God to know the value of freedom and peace.
@@Lol-h1g7o I didn't say or even imply you did?...
I was literally agreeing with the comment lol I just mentioned I don't personally believe in god tf
Genuinely didn't know there was a civil war going on in Myanmar. Thank you for enlightening us to what's going on.
Hundreds of news stations have covered it & has been headline news since Operation 1027 in October 2023. You're practicing willful ignorance.
Mate, it's been going on for more than 50 years.
it started just after the independence so 76 years exactly
Since we got independance form british empire 1946
and then Civil war has started.
maybe they don't want to be exposed and this video will reveal their hideout and the weapons they have
Out of everything, they chose the word 'Gen Z' to address young soldiers, please leave with the obsession 😭
Was just going to say this. That is such an unnecessary Title (Watch some combat footage, most of these guys are older than Gen Z)
Don't be stupid, gen z simply means born a generation after millennials, most soldiers in all armies are usually younger than 25, so by definition, gen z.
@@khnelli4918 The oldest Gen Z people this year are 27. Surely the title is accurate
@@tengokuro I don't think you understood what I tried to imply
@MrTsiolkovsky I'm not overthinking. You deliberitely annoying boomers literally find a way to insult and degrade other countries youths, bother them for simply existing in the name of pushing others to no end wars and conflicts that will ruin their lives for your own insecure manhood.
I spent a week in Myanmar (in Naypyidaw) back in 2019, and the thing that stuck out to me the most was the poverty that most people lived in, but in spite of this they were some of the nicest, happiest people I have ever met. I hope that whatever happens, the people can keep their spirits high and prosper!
Tell that to rohingya Muslims
Most of asia is like that, except china and india, of course
it only stuck out because you equate money with happiness. "they were all poor but happy! my western privileged mind just can't comprehend!"
The fate of the Rohingya may be in the Arakan Army’s hands
This means if Myanmar’s junta falls, Rohingya refugee repatriation would still be in doubt.
@Horus-j3f How can you suggest working with the Junta that have been oppressing and killing you for decades? And you think freedom and democracy is short-term gratification? You must be well-paid by the Junta - what a tool.
This is actually good journalism. THank you for showing us this. May there finally be peace in Myanmar
No peace as long as they let the USA use them as a proxy against China as they have been for the last 30 years. This is not about freedom this is the USA using innocent people to kill each other just like in Ukraine!
Its bad journalism. They dont even see most obvious things. Its nothing more than propaganda.
dude is eating slop and calling it a banquet
Good journalism? They didn't say a word about the U.S. funding that goes into these regime changes and also failed to mention that if successful, the new puppet regime will not be free, but must follow U.S. orders. If the new regime breaks free from the U.S., they will get regime changed again. Don't be so gullible.
@@blank4227Clean the grease off your neck beard bro
My father, from Myanmar, was so happy when the democracy was established for those few years. He would like to return to his home country one day. Hopefully democracy will be restored to the country so he can feel that same pride he once did.
I am from Myanmar and I'm glad that channel 4 shows how Myanmar was happening. Thanks for showing the reality for Myanmar 😊😊😊
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CIA REALITY????
I'm from Thailand and my brother has a friend who is a son of a large hospital owner from Myanmar (with ties to the military). I consider my family to be moderately well-off (my family owns a small real estate company), but the Myanmar kid is next-level rich. His parents bought him a Bentley for nearly 20 million baht for his 18th birthday and his lifestyle/spending is on a completely different level. They live in a completely different universe from the average Burmese who move here to work as cleaners, construction workers, earning 10k/month.
@@fearmetoo-le8dw I live in Thailand and totally agree. I respect these Burmese fighters so much because a lot of them are educated and could come to Thailand and find work, but they chose to stay and fight.
@@РоманАлеев-п4ьwhy?
We are witnessing Myanmar's greatest generation Z fighting for democracy. They're the bravest batch of Generation Z I've ever seen.
Unlike the gay weaklings in America
Yeah... Now I feel embarrassed
Soon they will realise their leaders are more corrupt and wanna seize power for themselves.
Bravest batch of gen z? Glorifying war are we? If you would have fought in a war you would never put up such bullshit comments
@@Aaron067 He's glorifying people that are fighting for their freedom you amoeba.
Praying for an end to both the conflict and unrest in Myanmar. I stand with the people's plea for freedom. Love from the Philippines
Im karen (kuh-ran) and was born in a village between the border of myanmar and thailand, the village wasn’t close by the war, but we always get notified if anything is happening, it’s honestly really sad many of my people are dying and there’s nothing we can do, if we give up we become slaves to them. me and my family moved to american for a better life but most of our family members are still back there and are struggling with needs all the time.
I'm from Philippines, sending solidarity to your people!
Stand and fight.
@@Ranstone Freedom is not free. Stand up or you have no rights.
@@The_Gallowglasstalking like a badass while sitting on your couch😂
All of our heroes can fluently answered the questions of the reporter, shows us that they are educated as well as they have brave hearts to fight for their future robbed away by DOGS. Heroes, love you all so very much with full of respects.
REAL Freedom Fighters
Imagine fighting for your life against a military junta just to be called a 'gen z rebel' by channel 4
They called them badass. It sounds like ur thinking of "gen z" as bad. But they're just saying that the young kids like me (23), a gen z, are fighting in the war. & Winning.
Gen Z can be more resilient than people think
Not only is it completely accurate to say, its also smart marketing knowing people who think "gen z" just means avocado toast and lazy can see young men and woman fighting a brutal war for their freedom.
Imagine not recognizing that...
You're the one associating the word with negativity
Its also a social media tactic to include ''Gen Z'' since it will attract the attention of the internet, who, is primarily, Gen Z & Millennials but, is intended for all viewers. It helps the story reach a broader audience and become conscious of a discreet conflict ensuing on the other side of the planet.
Sending love to Myanmar from Thailand. 🙏
Thanks❤
we love Thailand
From the neighbouring country Indonesia, wishing for Myanmar's freedom
We wish for Indonesia's freedom.
@@Reel___ freedom from what›
@@azimutbrutalcenkatrevin3888 Islamic authoritarianism. 🙏🏾
@@Reel___Elaborate please.
@@Reel___wdym indonesia is not an islamic sharia country
I worked with 2 guys from Myanmar, really amazing guys never met people so friendly. Such a shame this is happening to such great people
Thank goodness for TH-cam. If it weren't for this platform, I'd have no clue about this conflict or the situation in the DRC and Sudan. Peace to the whole world ✌🏾
drc?
@@AdamThompson11274 Democratic Republic of the Congo
The stories that have come out of this war are among the most horrifying I have ever heard.
Rambo 4 takes place in this conflict. THe film is banned in Myanamar
@@tyrrollinswtf I never knew that… it would make sense tho.
As someone from Myanmar, I truly appreciate you for making this video and letting everyone know about our struggles.
these are the people the International Countries should be helping. Blessings to them & I hope the get their Freedom & Democracy . Thanks Channel 4 for bring this. Cause the world has really forgotten Myanmar
Not our problem the moment you peer too much into one nation internal conflict it a going to get worst.
History show too much already.
Because there is no benefits for other countries they don’t help, it’s just hard truths, no country will fight for democracy except there own, china and Russia are fighting for control and influence to feed the piggy few rich power hungry and make the people suffer for it, for the USA there’s really nothing in it for them even tho there’s preach for democratic principles, this is also would be reminiscent of a Vietnam war if they were to get involved
Multiple nato sof have started multiple movements siding with this rebellion so past that not much else you can do :p
Former sof personnel*
They have democracy. This is democracy, where the majority rules.
By the way they are not called "REBEL", but "Ethnic Armed Organisation (EAO) & People Defence Force (PDF)". Yes they are winning and will win.
Rebel is not a bad word. It's definition is just anyone who opposes the gov which may be good or bad. You might be mistakening rebel with the word bandits.
@@leachblah6313 that's the point, "nyone who opposes the gov ", the junta isn't a gov, the nug is(technically)
@@khaingaung- that's what every rebels say. I don't mean junta is the legitimate gov. That's the definition of the term. Anyone who opposes gov, gov which is good or bad, legal or illegal.
They are EAO yes. But they are all rebels, resistance fighters, freedom fighters. My definition is bad. Here's what Cambridge dictionary says.
"a person who is opposed to the political system in their country and tries to change it using force"
A military junta is the government of an authoritarian regime or State. At the very least, they are occupying the government position, thus are resisted as the legitimate or illegitimate government and its representatives
rebel is a word to use for non government forces, and i think there is 50+ armed groups but unified
I remember as a little kid reading about karen army...ragtag ethnic people that were almost wiped out. Toughest people. Respect on your name.
Americans 🙄
whats karen army
@@Ricky_Spanishh Unnecessary comment that makes you more ignorant than the nationality you choose to put down.
@@crazychicken8290 Search up the KNU. Karen people are an ethnic group from Burma.
@@crazychicken8290it actually sounds “Kayin” but they just spell it “Karen” which doesn’t have a good meaning in eng.
Anyway Karen are minority ethnic group of people that always had inspiring histories.
They almost got the whole Burma back in 1948, but they decided to not take Burma cuz it’s not what they want and it’s not good for Burmese people.
In fact they should’ve taken the whole Burma and named the country of Kayin.
The American Revolution was a David v. Goliath battle, and it resulted in one of the world's strongest nations. I have no doubt that the rebels in Myanmar will win their war, and freedom and democracy will reign supreme for centuries to come.
Thanks to the extremely brave people covering this, it really deserves more attention.
Thank you channel 4 for bringing some much needed light into this situation. Myanmar isn't alone and shouldn't have to be. I'm so sick of seeing blood thirsty regimes ruthlessly kill for nothing. It will never stop and it's important to be informed in it all but I'm really sick of crying for some random kid who will never have a future because of money power and greed.
God Bless these brave Heros! I will look in to helping Thank you for showing this. 🙏
I visited Burma a few years ago as a tourist. It's a beautiful country with wonderful, welcoming people.
I wish they could have peace. ☮ ☮ ☮ ✌✌✌
peace and love is all you need in this world.
I'm sorry to hear what's going on in Myanmar ... I hope Myanmar manages to sort things out. 😔
I also feel for the refugees and innocent civilians displaced by war. In my humble opinion, refugees and displaced civilians fleeing or caught up in the civil war in Myanmar should be able to relocate and resettle over to the vast resourceful Australia & New Zealand in the Asia-Pacific region. In fact, around 90% of Australia/New Zealand are completely empty. Besides, the vast majority of the population in Australia/New Zealand, tens of millions of Europeans were from all over Europe brought in over to the Asia-Pacific region.
Once again, I agree with the fact that displaced civilians fleeing/caught up in the civil war in Myanmar should be able to relocate and resettle over to the vast resourceful Australia & New Zealand in the Asia-Pacific region.
True, around 90% of Australia/New Zealand are completely empty.
True, the vast majority of the population in Australia/New Zealand, tens of millions of Europeans were from all over Europe brought in over to the Asia-Pacific region. [For honest truths, pls read the informative multi-page comments by 'Ms. Gregoria' at, "Myanmar remains in social and economic crisis since military seized power/BBC News": th-cam.com/video/70ZnQZEBVuU/w-d-xo.html ., ].. Colonialism and Colonization are evil things done by evildoers.. Here in Singapore, a tiny island with 6 million souls lives like sardines in a can, elsewhere in nearby vast bountiful Australia which is ten thousand times 10,000 bigger with a mere 27 million inhabitants. A similar situation in tiny and packed Japan, which is running out of space and land. Do you know that their living room and bedroom are the same place, and that most Japanese people sleep in their living room?
@@gustywind-de7xb Peace & love! Remember, there's hardly any Muslim, Hindu or Christian in Burma up until Anglo British Colonialism. I suppose it's fair to say that many of these tragedies that the nation is facing today, such as racial, ethnic and religious conflicts, started with Colonialism.
Here's my suggestion.. Why not Myanmar's Muslim, Hindu and Christian population, if they wish, move to a place like Anglo Colonized vast bountiful Australia/New Zealand in the Asia-Pacific region?
After all, these are Asia-Pacific lands looted from Native Asians-Pacific people.
Once again, ginormous resourceful Australia & New Zealand in the Asia-Pacific region are Asia-Pacific lands looted from Native Asians-Pacific people.
Myanmar: The legacy of British Colonialism
"Anglo caused most of the world's problems." - David Cameron, former British Prime Minister
Anglo clans practiced centuries-long Slavery; from Caribbean to North & South America, by wiping out millions of indigenous Native people there, by replacing them with millions of slaves brought from Africa, by enslaving them and living off on their blood & sweat for century.
Isn't it shocking to learn that Anglo clans invaded nine out of ten nations, all but 22 nations in the whole wide world?!
Anglo practiced century-long Colonialism in over 50 nations, by living off on their blood & sweat, as well as on those bountiful lands for natural mineral resources, which are essential ingredients for the Industrial Revolution.
Anglo still Colonized many parts of the world, including two vast bountiful Continents; North America & Australia Continents.
Among the five main Anglo nations of Britain, USA, Canada, Australia & New Zealand, all but Britain were looted from others..
Mad respects to these boys for putring their lives at risk for their beliefs in democracy 🙏
Mad respect for the Junta!
@@Taliban.The.Hyperpower 0/10 rage bait
@@Taliban.The.Hyperpower bot
Democracy is a buzzword. Take it from a "free" American
These guys are high-tech for their combat situation. A 3D printer making ammunition is genius.
They are printing the FGC-9 with their printed ammo
they actually aren't high tech at all and that's part of their problem lol drones and 3D printers are no where near the level of tech that they're up against. Maybe if you're 11 years old a 3D printer and drones seem really high tech.
@@takingittoawholenewlevel Just how ignorant are you? They're fighting against a three billion dollar military force and are as high tech as they can get without such spending capability.
@@takingittoawholenewlevelthe way u talk it seems u don't have what it takes to survive in conflict
@@tommiviitala8837 that's my point r tard, drones and 3d printers are nothing compared to what they're up against. Calling the gear they use "high tech" with that context just doesn't make any sense. Never once said I support the military regime or that I think these guys are doing a bad job lol just don't think we should be acting like 3d printers and drones are high tech. I could buy a 3d printer and a drone right now if I wanted to.
We pray for the peace and unity of Myanmar 🙏🙏🙏.. love from the Philippines
Gosh, Benedetto made me drop a tear.
People fighting against tyranny, against government, that thinks it can deside for people how they should live...
This is beautiful.
The army fighing and dying for a tyrant, is an army of slaves with guns.
I would call them heroes not rebels
The are rebels not heroes who will only lead to more suffering.
@@RussianOccupier190the greatest nations on earth are free thriving democracies created through sacrifice and revolution. Myanmar will be free just like the USA
The two terms aren't mutually exclusive? They are both
@@bigpopsgg2429 no they are just rebels who will only bring death and destruction to their country nothing good comes out of revolution I am a Cuban and I know the disastrous consequences of revolutions look at the Russian or French Revolutions nothing but bloodshed and tyranny came out of them.
@@RussianOccupier190 Do your own research kid. You doesn't even know what you are saying, dig deep about what happened in their country since the war started
I will keep my fingers crossed that Myanmar will regain it's freedom. Much love from Europe, Estonia
Thank you for things you do man. I’m from Thailand and I do have burmese friends, they told me about on going wars and not so much news were notifies here. Thank you for being there take risks and shared to us what’s going on right now. Burma is so ignored by the world I can’t belive, hope you’ll be ok there and so do revolutioner.
I cried, espcially when they sang for his death. Even though i dont understand what they say, their music is still emtoionally powerful, and though i am not a neighbor, and nor do i understand him, he still a human, and i cry.
That's song is the hymn "Nearer my god to thee", I think in Karen language.
Just a comment on the internet but, if the soldiers of Myanmar do happen to see this.. "courage to you, may you be safe out there and I hope one day the world hears your cries" - cheers from Canada eh!
RIP Jstark the innovative hope of Myanmar.
Jstark was the guy who made the FCG 9, right?
@@Bingobongo45yep gun 3d printing guy
Yes @@Bingobongo45
Wait when and how was he killed?
@@HurricanezzYT heart attack, he was in his 20's so is very suspicious.
Dude, this is movie stuff. huge respect to the rebels that devote their life for a better future.
Power to the resistance, may they prevail. But also respect to Channel 4 for doing amazing reporting. The whole crew working on this did an incredible job
Thank you the teams to risking life to bring the situation to us outside Myanmar. I wish Myanmar people freedom soon. I heard some stories from Myanmar people who now in my country. Their side of story are humble and pathetic. Story of how they fled their love one (parents), how their live being brought down, their journey of crossing borders to escape. It was illegal but not because they want to. All just for survival. Wishing the rebellion fighters and people stay strong to win over Bunta.
Wow, the bravery and determination of these young rebels is inspiring .I visited Myanmar in 2016 and was struck by how kind and friendly the people were. I hope the find the freedom and peace they deserve ❤️
Chúng tôi người Việt Nam.luôn cầu mong cho đất nước Myanmar được hòa bình.để người dân được có cuộc sống hạnh phúc.😢😢😢😢chiến tranh thật tồi tệ.đau thương chet chốc😢😢😢😢.
Greetings and good luck from Ukraine. You will achieve what you fight for and reach great future for your families and country.
you dont deserve our american money anymore
@@omaradel2891 Respectfully, shut up. This is a person from Ukraine, not their government. If you are so pressed on the issue, use your right to protest. Do not involve a common man in this.
@@omaradel2891you weren’t gonna see a dime of that money given away anyway
@@omaradel2891 you dont send money, you send unused equipment
@@RobertWalsh351 The common man should have overthrown their corrupt government instead of turning a blind eye to the massacre of their fellow countrymen since 2014.
Also ignored by ASEAN.
If Vietnam enters the country. We would be called Invaders like in Cambodia
Its a civil war
Wait till te rebels takeover Myanmar, then we will see wht will Myanmar mean to Asean. Its going to be very awkward.
@@paperpenpencilboxruler wtf do you want us to do? meddle into your internal affairs and poke our heads into your internal affairs?? if anything we should be aiding the junta than rural rabble rousers(who btw are under the thumb of china, where did you think they got all their weapons from,china is playing both sides here)
Every ASEAN respect Myanmar sovereignty by not intervened the conflict but notified them to find a peaceful solution and any ASEAN country will take the lead if approved by Myanmar.
I wish there was more international help, this is something worth actually funding. Like they said they’re fighting for what we claim we are as well
they are not white and they are not fighting russia, the western world couldn't care less
Exactly. I will support any country who believes in democracy.
Sons of Liberty International are a good charity for this kind of thing.
May the Myanmar Rebels win. Freedom is never a fight not worth fighting. I hope these young men have the integrity to change their countries future for the better.
Lot's of love and prayers for the people of Myanmar and the journalists, you guys are real brave warriors. Going inside a wartorn country and providing news is not an easy task😢
Why do the journalists not ask where they got all their guns? Explosives!? This is way too dangerous. They need to be like the UK and turn all that in to the government. Then the violence will end.
Brave young warriors. Free Myanmar!! This conflicts needs our support & more attention.
How has this been going on for months and only now have I just heard of this. What are our news channels doing?!
why do you think news channels should be reporting on actual news, not use their power to indoctrinate the population & spread their agenda?
Years actually, but there aren’t any resources or foreign trust funds there so no one in power cares. Plus the news can’t make a controversy out of it, so it doesn’t sell.
There has been plenty of coverage, this is 100% a you choosing to be ignorant problem.
Their has been minimal coverage because they are such a small country and wars in Ukraine and Israel have dominated a majority of news coverage
@@Nach0s187Small country? The country is twice as large as Italy and has a comparable population size. That's not what I consider a small country
A mother expecting his eldest son to come back from school
A father saying he is proud of his son who died in the battle
And so many more unknown sacrifices
Peace upon Myanmar.
How can we support these rebels?
I tell you
Where you live ?
@@anti_virus2849 You sound suspicious AF!
give to
Backpackers Health Worker Team Burma or
Free Burma Rangers or
Advance Myanmar
Google: Skills for humanity
Very beautiful country with beautiful people with beautiful heart i used to live in Myanmar for 5 years i left Myamar after the military coup. I pray n Hope the local people take back their country from the tyrant.
Worked with Ukrainians and could say the same.thing
Thank you reporting on this.
‘Brief period of democracy’ - as long as you’re not a Rohingya
Rohingya are mumu - they don't want democracy
It's fucked up for them, the regime is now trying to use Rohingya as expendable allies against the Arakan, who only nominally see them as human.
Why would you think if the Rohingya were in power they would be democratic?
@@marcanton5357why would you think the support of imperialist powers bodes well for the democracy to be?
@@josipmarinic9663don't feed the bot
Thanks for reporting what’s happening in Myanmar!
Leave it to Channel 4 to keep us informed about this situation. It's sad AF. We appreciate ya'll Channel 4.
Okay but who let all these young people have guns? It is too dangerous.
@@silvermediastudio lol you forget young people are who fight wars most the time not old people
@@enriquebarnica5535 What do you mean I forget? I see it in the video. How could I forget? I'm asking, why do all these young people have guns. If they didn't have guns, if the guns were illegal and banned or confiscated, this violence wouldn't be happening. They need to ban all the guns and take them away or there will never be peace.
@@silvermediastudio You seem like a miserable person to be around.
@@silvermediastudio funny troll
May the Myanmar peope regain its freedom just like the Syrian people does today.
Good luck on these soldiers fight for Democracy
Its absolutely disgusting how UN do not get involved, obviously myanmar must have no financial gain for them 😡
Because Myanmar military racist ethnic people 🥶
No Jews, no news
why un should support them? let them fight their own war
@@joahua122then, stop support of Russia and China. These fucking countries.
UN Is the Evil World wide.Thats the Enemy paid off buy 1%
Wow respect to those guys, truly humbling. I wish them all the strength necessary to overcome
Thank you for doing the real journalism that most outlets wouldn't.
Freedom to Myanmar!
Amazing journalistic work.
Martial arts fighter and also a Rebel commander. I MUST shake that mans hand one day. Genuinely amazed and proud of the ingenuity shown by my fellow man.
Myanmar, I hope your people
Win 💪
Because of Regime My mom came to india back in 1970s for a better future and got married to my dad who was currently serving in the indian army that time,, since then My mom have visited myanmar only 4times,. She miss her village childhood and all those past days, but due to the leadership of myanmar she hasn't gone back for over 2/3 decades, Now we live happily in Northeastern part of india, it has become a nightmare for my mom, but now she live a happy life...
Brah moved from Myanmar to India shes playing life on hard mode
I'm glad your mom is safe, I hope her village and family is doing OK and one day you and she can visit a thriving democracy in Myanmar.
@@xMrAmity what you mean by that
much ❤ from Philippines..
Great people, for greater Myanmar. God bless you in you fighting for freedom, peaceful future.
I would love to know more about what is happening in this conflict, but there is so little information from media and on social media on it. Good work in making this report.
Ed Nash Military Matters is a good source as well
because the media only focused on gaza
Try to rebel over a military government and go back to democracy
The government is trying to ban usage of vpn if you’re caught with con on outside by soldier you would be fine 50k kyats (around 13 dollars considering current inflation)
Without vpn we can’t use Facebook for information
The drone software can be changed to prevent jamming. DJI or Hiik make. PRC supplied the software to make drone uncontrollable. Get a programmer to break code and rewrite to prevent jamming
How do you get around signal jamming with software??
I don't think you understand how jamming works. Or even how drones work for that matter.
Aha,another armchair general
that really depends on the type of jamming, some dont target specific signals, they just jamm everything in the vicinity, wich could hinder even the troops using the jammer.
@@luizfelipemarrafaolopes783caraca
Lets take a moment to respect the journalist for uploading this masterpiece. and to all the people who have been brutally murdered by government. and those who no one hears of... Rest in Peace
From a country which once went through this my fathers and ucles fought for the freedom we have and peace in Somaliland as they regained our independence from Somalia. #Somaliland . May Myanmar regain its freedom from that regime❤
Power to the people!
The people in all countries have no real power never had and never will it is the politicians and lobbyists that have always had real power the only difference now is that we live under the illusion that we the people are actually in charge when that’s not the case.
Old men talkin’ young men dying. Respect to these young men,I certainly know that in the west we probably wouldn’t fight for freedom like these guys
They are fighting for different ideologies not freedom.
@@RussianOccupier190fighting for democracy is freedom Mr Ivan
@@robertmitchell9398 ok so first of all my name is not Ivan second democracy which in Greek means mob rule is not freedom. Democracy is the tyranny of the masses and the many of the founding fathers were actually against it.
@@robertmitchell9398 my name is not Ivan and democracy is not freedom.
@@RussianOccupier190democracy is choice, the ability to choose the nature of our government. It may not be freedom, but it is far preferable to dictatorship.
Wear you're equipment properly dude ..
Don't Ever Get Complacent.
They only need to get lucky once ..
You need to be lucky everytime .....
your*
In the 1980s, my country also saw a military coup. Although the conflict was not easy and thousands of people died, we now recognize the sacrifice made.
May peace come to all of you.
“Look what these other kids are doing, fighting for democracy and freedom, while you’re playing on your phone!!!” -Mom
where are the protests and the support for these fellows????
The reason there’s so many protests & so much anger about the “conflict” your referring too is because the “West”,especially in the case of the U.K & U.S has massive influence & historical ties to that region,as it was literally the British Empire in its last dying days that gave that patch of stolen Palestine over to a few million Eastern Europeans,because Europe seen that as an answer to the then so called “J’ish problem”, as it was referred to in many parts of early & mid’ 19 hundreds Europe, which included the ruling class elites of the U.K, who saw Zionism as the answer to their so called “European J’ish problem”. The U.K. literally created the country that so many are rightfully protesting against at the moment & the U.S currently give that regime over 40 BILLION DOLLARS WORTH of MILITARY WELFARE, EVERY SINGLE YEAR. That’s tax money that belongs to the U.S people & hence that’s the reason there’s so many protests about that atrocity in the U.S & U.K. Our nations have played & are still playing huge roles in that conflict. That’s the reason for the anger & protests in the U.K & U.S especially.
Bro Double standards and hypocrisy is a common thing now. They protest about people dying from conflict zones but it also should be one specific conflict not other 100s of conflict zones around this world. It’s sad that no one is talking about what is known to be one of the longest civil wars in history. Myanmar had this military and civilian issue for long time now.
@@socillizt4life While we are at it why not blame the Ottomans for being stupid enough to lose their empire. You are simply being suckered by Arab regimes who find it handy to keep the conflict going so they have some leverage in the conflict with the west. Same goes for Hamas, their power is based on the continuation of the conflict. Nobody wants the Palestinians , not even the other Arabs, because they cause trouble wherever they go. Jordan (who kicked them out, you never hear about THAT), Lebanon, supporting Saddam Hussein's invsion of Kuwait.....while I feel bad for the plight of individual people there collectively the Palestinians and the groups that claim to represent them "never missed an opportunity to miss an opportunity". Protest Israel all you want, but it ś existence is a fait accompli. The Palestinians could have had their state five times over by now if they had not committed to the destruction of Israel rather than living peacefully with their neighboours.
@@Realitycheck0530 you know if the ethnic groups in Myanmar learned to coexist peacefully and unite under one Myanamar nationality there will be peace. Too many ethnic groups want to break away and be their own "democratic" state. These armed ethnic rebel groups aren't any better than the Junta they're just like mini-tats. This conflict isn't about "democracy" it's about gaining riches and power. Fight to control illegal mining operations, illegal drug trade operations, land grabs, ethnic and religious cleansing can't forget that they extort civilian population also. Myanamar is what happens when people of that nation can't live together peacefully.
@@socillizt4life while i entirely agree with your concise response, i highly doubt most people taking any active role in protest here in the west actually have much of a grasp on the historical context you speak of.
War is just horrible. Makes me sad at times 😊
Welcome to planet earth 😂
If we love peace dosn't means your enemy resonates with your way of living
they should surrender if it's so horrible
@@jaycasiano6653 Like video game "Cannon Fodder" said!😊
WOW!!! These people are truly a sign of courage ! May they achieve there goals.
Fight for democracy 💪💪💪🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Fight for degeneracy and LGBTQ debouchery.
Myanmar is becoming a whole Far Cry story
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Feels like a Antistasi game in Amra
Literally the plot of far cry 4
Remember Rambo 4?
They had it coming
God bless Myanmar love from nagaland
Lol I am from mizoram ✝️🇮🇳😅
Thanks, There's Naga people fighting against the Junta too!
This was some great reporting !
I am a Filipino and I admire the spirits of these youth, I hope that no one's using them, and may a bright future awaits them, peace in Myanmar
i got bad news for you on all accounts haha
I pray for the people of Myanmar
the guy at 11:50 didnt hesitate or blink hes 1000% serious, inspiring how motivated they are
you're inspired? lol
So sad and heart breaking to see the young man lose his life at the end. Theres no happy ending in sight for such conflicts 😢
How come I found out Today that there us a Civil War in Myanmar.
Because you're living inside a well
How did you only hear about this today 🤨
Give up the MSM and most social media, and try to get your news from independent news and gore/shock websites.
Because big media doesn't talk about it.
Because the media only talks about what's happening in Gaza and ignoring all the other conflicts around the world.
In my country, everyone is sooking over Palestine but i dont hear a a peep from those same people about Myanmar...
These people also don't care about Sudan, Congo, Yemen, Tigray or any other place except Palestine.
They only support Muslim people
Not sure if it's a good idea documenting and releasing this footage to the public while the conflict is ongoing. With their faces visible and their locations as well, It might put their lives in jeopardy.
Had the same thought too
They don't show exact locations, the only locations named are places the rebels already control for some time, so not really revealling anything new to the regime.
Their faces don't really matter. Most of these people have given up on their old lives to fight the current government so it's not like it's going to matter.
Sure they should be more careful but it's not needed.
they had discussed opsec with the force beforehand. they are ok with the identities on video
This was probably filmed months ago
Its worse when they end up showing the geography around huge bases. Like congratulations you just let everyone know where this base is.
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