The Guardian -
8 Feb 2022 14:30

With the military increasing its use of informants, rappers and artists must keep their identities secret, even from one another Early one morning last February, a group of young people gathered on a street corner in Myanmar armed with brushes and buckets of paint. In the faint light of dawn, they quickly completed their task and dispersed. "I felt excited and nervous. I was scared too, because I didn't want to get caught," says Tu Tu, a pseudonym for the group's organiser.
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