Source: South China Morning PostThe streets of Hlaingthaya, Myanmar, have a reputation for being tough and unwelcoming.The township on the western edge of Yangon is one of the largest and most populated in the country, its 67 square kilometres teeming with almost 700,000 residents, nearly half of whom work in its 850 or so factories. Many of those workers migrated from the countryside, seeking an escape from poverty, only to find that city life had dangers of its own.In the past these workers have described a township of fear…Read More