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|December 25, 2024
Myanmar's military junta, once feared as a monolithic force, is increasingly showing signs of internal decay.
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A growing network of soldier-spies, colloquially called "Watermelons" for their outward military allegiance and secret pro-democracy sympathies, is undermining the regime from within. These spies, motivated by moral outrage, survival instincts, or strategic calculations, represent a new and impactful form of resistance in the ongoing struggle for Myanmar's democracy. The junta, which seized power in 2021, now controls less than a quarter of the country's territory. The remaining regions are either contested or under the sway of ethnic armed groups and civilian resistance forces. This shift in power is not merely the result of battlefield losses; it reflects a broader loss of legitimacy. The military's own soldiers, disillusioned by its brutality and failure to protect civilians, are turning against it. The "Watermelon" spies leak sensitive intelligence to resistance groups, enabling strategic ambushes, avoiding counterattacks, and disrupting the junta's plans. By supplying critical intelligence on troop movements and operations, these insider leaks are empowering the resistance to challenge the military's dominance and regain territory. The role of 'Watermelons' highlights the courage of individuals risking everything to expose tyranny, underscoring that change often begins from within oppressive systems themselves. Their contributions have shifted the balance in favor of resistance forces, allowing them to coordinate more effectively and reclaim significant territory. These individuals take immense risks, not only for themselves but also for their families. If discovered, they face brutal reprisals. Yet, their resolve highlights the moral fissures within the junta's ranks. This internal erosion is a testament to the junta's failure to maintain unity even within its armed forces. Many soldiers were drawn to service by promises of stability or national pride, only to be confronted with the horrific realities of a regime that targets its own people. The psych
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