Myanmar: In Burma’s Wildest Corner, Jade, Drugs and Rebels will Test the New Government


Apr 4, 2016 | Annie Gowen, Washington Post
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Burma’s northernmost state is home to 1.2 million people and some of the country’s most intractable problems — including a rapacious jade mining culture, opium cultivation, environmental devastation, controversial development deals with China, and an armed insurgency. Kachin may pose one of the stiffest challenges to the new democratically elected civilian government, led by Aung San Suu Kyi, that has taken over a country that suffered decades of military rule.