The Global Café: Myanmar Crisis – Voices from the Coup
Two speakers give their personal accounts of the Myanmar crisis and the continuing fight against the coup
Kee Mae Paw and University of Saskatchewan international studies graduate Denise Estrella (BA’13) give their personal accounts of the Myanmar crisis in this Global Café event hosted by the Department of Political Studies, College of Arts and Science.
Date: Monday, March 22
Time: 6–7:30 pm
Location: Online via Zoom
Free and open to the public
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About this event
On Feb. 1, the Myanmar military unconstitutionally took over the country and set in motion a chain of events that have led to thousands being arrested and nearly 100 deaths, with more almost every day. This coup reversed years of progress toward democracy after five decades of military rule and stunted a once emerging nation’s growth.
This talk hopes to shed light on the Myanmar people’s plight as they continue to fight against these unlawful actions. Bringing their voices to you with personal accounts of the current situation, we also ask the question: how can we help?
Global Cafe is a project of the University of Saskatchewan Global Studies Certificate, Department of Political Studies. This event enjoys the partnership of Amnesty International and the Saskatoon branch of the Canadian International Council.