Thousands of young Burmese are fleeing to Thailand to escape mandatory military service introduced by Myanmar’s ruling junta, seeking refuge from a civil war and the prospect of being conscripted into an army known for its brutality towards recruits. The introduction of conscription has made 13 million young Burmese eligible for military service, triggering a mass exodus among those desperate to avoid being forced into the conflict. The situation is dire, with reports of the Burmese Army targeting civilians, and even without adequate resources, Thailand is offering some level of humanitarian aid to the displaced.
- Thousands of Burmese civilians are fleeing to Thailand to escape the civil war and mandatory military conscription.
- Myanmar’s military introduced mandatory military service at the start of April, affecting 13 million young people.
- Many young Burmese fear conscription due to reports of mistreatment and being sent to the front lines unarmed.
- Foreign journalists are largely barred from Myanmar, but reports indicate a mass desire among the youth to avoid military service at all costs.
- Rebel groups and the Burmese Army are engaged in ongoing conflict, with the junta suffering significant losses.
- Conscription is seen as a desperate measure by the junta to replenish its ranks, but it is unlikely to bolster its military effectiveness significantly.
- Many young people are going into hiding, dropping out of school, or fleeing the country to evade conscription.
- Online classes have been set up for students in hiding, allowing them to continue their education while avoiding conscription.
- Those who refuse to join the Burmese Army face severe penalties, including up to five years in prison.
- Thailand is providing humanitarian aid to displaced Burmese people but struggles with limited resources.
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