Starving Myanmar fighters join junta-linked group for money as ‘dirty reality’ bites
‘We don’t have any other options,’ a pro-democracy fighter says as many rebels switch sides for survival

Formerly a physics major at a university in Yangon, he has taken part in battles in the jungles of southeastern Kayin state as a member of the armed wing of the shadow government formed by Suu Kyi’s party members.
But Soe said many PDF fighters now “sometimes change into DKBA uniforms”, referring to the Democratic Karen Benevolent Army, an ethnic militia allied with the ruling junta.
Speaking from the border town of Payathonzu in October, he said PDF fighters take part in DKBA operations in exchange for food and money.
Payathonzu, close to the Thai border and one of the front lines in the conflict, is known as a hub for illegal drug trafficking and human smuggling.