Eighty percent of the population of Burma’s Karenni State has been displaced by government bombing and attacks by the Burma army. There is almost no international support for internally displaced people and no help from the UN. Photo by Antonio Graceffo Across Burma (Myanmar), it is now estimated that as many as 4 million people have been displaced by war. According to the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), “12 million people in Myanmar will face acute hunger in 2026, with a projected one million people hitting emergency levels that will require lifesaving assistance.” And yet they do nothing. Almost no international or government-to-government aid reaches the resistance-controlled territories in Burma, where the bulk of the displaced people are living. In Karenni State, internally displaced…

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