Ma Htar Htar Myint (second right) prays by the coffin of her husband Ko Than Naing before his funeral ceremony, following a deadly landslide in an area of open-cast jade mines, near Hpakant in Kachin State. (AFP)
Ma Htar Htar Myint (second right) prays by the coffin of her husband Ko Than Naing before his funeral ceremony, following a deadly landslide in an area of open-cast jade mines, near Hpakant in Kachin State. (AFP)

Dreams of Myanmar’s ‘unwashed’ jade miners buried by disaster

The yemase, or 'unwashed', as the jade miners of northern Myanmar are known, risk their lives to scrape out a living.

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