Stuart Ramsay in Myanmar: What leaders don’t want the world to see

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Sky’s chief correspondent Stuart Ramsay and his team have witnessed the deadly realities of a civil war, which Myanmar’s leaders claim isn’t happening.  

Few Western journalists get into the southeast Asian country, previously known as Burma – but our news crew spent a month undercover deep in the jungle with resistance fighters, medics and volunteers – not far from where the fighting is taking place.

On this Sky News Daily, Kimberley Leonard is joined by Stuart, to share his first-hand account from a place where reports of mass killings, thousands of arrests and human rights abuses have been widely condemned.

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