(Quentin Sommerville’s post from the BBC NEWS on 10 June 2026.)
Inside
Myanmar, rebels are losing ground as military forces men into army: The four
young men in the rebel camp hidden deep in jungle-covered mountains never
wanted a part in Myanmar's civil war. They didn't choose to be soldiers for the
military either.
One
had been a chef on his way home from work when he was grabbed off the street.
His lack of ID was enough for the military to detain him and force him to sign
up. Another was taken on his way back from a late-night karaoke session; a
third had been working for the forestry department when he was arrested. The
fourth man says on being arrested, drugs were slipped into his shoe, and he was
framed and made to enlist.
"Before we even understood what was happening, we were sent straight to the front lines," one of the men – all between the ages of 19 and 25 – tells the BBC. They made us do all kinds of things we didn't want to do," another adds. "We never got any real rest, not in the morning, not during the day, and not even at night. The conscripts had to do everything. While the regular soldiers hardly had to work."








