Thursday, 7 May 2020

‘They're fearless’: the women battling to free Myanmar from meth

From jungle stakeouts to burning drug dealers’ property, a group of mothers is willing to do whatever it takes to free their community from addiction Sister Ester keeps several small plastic bags of colourful methamphetamine – or meth – tablets beside her bed, along with a pistol and a plastic box of bullets. “All of these items were seized by our group in raids on houses selling drugs over the past few weeks,” she says. Continue reading...
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