Volunteer rescue workers huddle on the morning of March 3 before working a protest in Yangon's Sanchaung Township. (Frontier)
Volunteer rescue workers huddle on the morning of March 3 before working a protest in Yangon's Sanchaung Township. (Frontier)

‘The military is hunting us’: volunteer medics in the crosshairs

With bullets, beatings and arrests, the junta is trying to scare volunteer rescue workers from treating its victims, and are breaking international humanitarian law to do it, charity groups say.

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