Crypto, Soros and the global drive to fund a revolution in Myanmar


Myanmar citizens living in India hold placards as they attend a protest, organised by pro-democracy supporters, against the military coup in Myanmar and demanding recognition of the National Unity Government of Myanmar, in New Delhi, India, February 22, 2022. - Reuters

YANGON, Feb 25 (Bloomberg): Each weekend in Singapore, the Myanmar diaspora congregates at the Peninsula Plaza for news - and a taste - of home.

Customers stream into a pop-up food stall graced by a life-sized image of Myanmar’s deposed leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, where volunteers sell home-made delicacies such as tea-leaf salad and Mohinga, a rice-noodle and fish soup.

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