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Warning: Contains crude language and threats of violence.
Burmese women have been at the forefront of the resistance against the military junta ever since Myanmar lurched back into a dictatorship in 2021.
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Online, female activists and politicians have been fighting for their rights, gathering intel and strategising - hoping that one day Myanmar will return to democracy. But these women have also been on the receiving end of targeted online attacks which have leaked into the offline world. So who is behind these strategic hate campaigns and why are they doing it?
BBC Trendingโs Reha Kansara investigates and unearths a network of pro-junta online trolls who dox and abuse women who oppose the regime.
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