Q&A: Author Clare Hammond reveals how railways made and broke Myanmar

Author Clare Hammond's fixer waits for the train to leave a rural railway station in Rakhine State, Myanmar, in October 2016. (Clare Hammond via AP)

BANGKOK (AP) — For three months in 2016, a British journalist working in Myanmar traveled across the Southeast Asian country on trains with a mission to find out where they led, who built them, and why.

Clare Hammond arrived in Myanmar during a period of hope amid a transition to civilian rule, as was coming to power after her decades of struggle against military rule.

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