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Effects on Economic

Effects on Economic. People are very poor Commodities are very high priced and not stable Businesses dominated by many drug lords Use forced labor, and environmental degradation. Poverty in Burma. Forced Labor in Burma. AND. Damage of Environmental. Effects on Education.

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Effects on Economic

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  1. Effects on Economic • People are very poor • Commodities are very high priced and not stable • Businesses dominated by many drug lords • Use forced labor, and environmental degradation

  2. Poverty in Burma

  3. Forced Labor in Burma

  4. AND Damage of Environmental

  5. Effects on Education • More Corruption in education system • Free teaching style not allowed • Many youths have no school • Many scholars are in jail, and they have fled from their home country

  6. Corruption and Class room

  7. Hunger of Education Children, who fled from their home to Thai- Burma Border Child Soldiers Child labor

  8. scholars are in Prison • Name Name Khun Htun Oo Daw Aung Sun Suu Kyi

  9. Effects on Society • Many young women being sold to neighboring countries by human trafficker • Many youths suffering from HIV/AIDS and addiction drugs • Many people out going neighboring countries illegally from their homeland • no freedom of speech and press • Many Internal displace person (IDP) by war • Discrimination against other religions

  10. Victims and suffering Forced sold as a sex workers to neighboring countries Suffering of HIV/ AIDS

  11. People with Drugs lives Burma's Opium Production, 1988-2000

  12. Under the Genocide War

  13. No More Other Religion

  14. Crying for Freedom

  15. Conclusion • HOPE FOR THE FUTURE

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