Posted: 2023-02-12 02:02:39

The military coup in Myanmar two years ago may feel like a world away, but for thousands of people from the country’s diaspora in Australia, the reality of conflict and oppression remains close to home.

On February 1, 2021, the Myanmar military ousted the country’s democratically elected government, arresting leader Aung San Suu Kyi and senior members of her government.

As news of the armoured vehicles and black SUVs reaching Myanmar's parliament permeated the international news cycle, WA medical student Rubi Ni Chin watched with despair.

"I remember when the coup happened as if it was yesterday ... I was on my way to class," she said.

"When I heard of the news, I was so shocked. The first person I called was my aunty. I tried to reach my aunty in Myanmar and I couldn't call her.

"I called her about 100 times. I was worried for her, and her safety and her children."

A framed portrait of a woman in a frame sits in front of a drum kit.
A court in military-ruled Myanmar has sentenced the country's former leader Aung San Suu Kyi to 33 years in prison.(ABC News: Kenith Png)

A stethoscope and a dream

Ms Ni Chin was raised in a rural area in the Chin state in the Asian country, and arrived in Australia as a child in 2006 as a refugee. 

The University of Notre Dame student is undergoing her rural practice in Kalgoorlie, 600km east of Perth.

A young woman in scrubs with a stethoscope around her neck.
Rubi Ni Chin is doing her rural practice in Kalgoorlie.(ABC News: Jarrod Lucas)

She hopes to go back to Myanmar and use her skills to help the vast number of people who have a lack of healthcare.

"I've wanted to become a doctor so I can play a very small part in ensuring young people and people of all ages have access to healthcare that they deserve as a human being," she said.

The recent coup for her feels like "history repeating itself".

"We live this trauma every day."

More than one million seeking refuge

According to the United Nations, 982,000 people have been internally displaced as a result of violence against civilians and intensifying armed conflict in Myanmar since February 2021.

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