By Ye Myo Hein

The Irrawaddy-July 14, 2022

Myanmar’s military, known locally as the Sit-Tat or military, has embarked upon a massive campaign of violence since last year’s coup and, over the past 17 months, has intensified and expanded its use of terror. The Sit-Tat has a notorious history of committing atrocities, so much so that its opponents often label it as “fascist.” Since its founding under the patronage of Imperial Japan in late 1941, the casual and systematic employment of atrocities in warfare has become deeply internalized within the institutional culture of the Sit-Tat. Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/opinion/guest-column/myanmar-militarys-culture-of-atrocities.html

First published in: The Irrawaddy