BANGKOK/YANGON -- Around 5 p.m. as the sun begins to set, young women leave a factory in one truck after another at Hlaingtharya Township in northwest Yangon, one of Myanmar's burgeoning garment business hubs.
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Sule Pagoda in Yangon on Jan. 30: Two years after the military takeover, Myanmar can still see no way out of the darkness.
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