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By Jefry Tupas |
<p>RANGOON—Two years&nbsp;ago, Freddy Lynn was spending most of his time at a public access centre in&nbsp;downtown Myitkyina in Kachin State. There he was introduced to&nbsp;a&nbsp;world that he did not learn in his university or heard about in his community that had been slowed&nbsp;down&nbsp;by more than six decades of armed conflict.</p>