No Contact: How Myanmar’s Junta Isolated Daw Aung San Suu Kyi From the World
Cambodia’s ex-leader is the latest global statesman denied access to the imprisoned democracy leader.
Cambodia’s ex-leader is the latest global statesman denied access to the imprisoned democracy leader.
The report by C4ADS and JFM calls on the German companies to cut ties with the main Chinese supplier, Sinotruk, ...
Men are being rounded up in junta strongholds like Yangon and Bago; the first round of 5,000 conscripts have reportedly ...
The Kachin Independence Army says it is enclosing Bhamo, where the regime’s operations command hub is based.
The junta has not responded to his outreach, and anti-regime groups have offered a lukewarm response. At home, his unilateral ...
Junta soldiers tell residents of small fishing village that they will burn them out if they do not pay compensation ...
Ta’ang National Liberation Army says regime troops are violating ceasefire by shelling villages on Shan-Mandalay border.
Panupong Jadnok, a leader of pro-reform demonstrations in 2020, was jailed for three years over social media posts related to ...
In denying the ex-Cambodian leader’s request, the regime said it did not want to ‘disturb future processes’, referring to its ...
The seized locations include 11 battalion HQs and a trade hub on the Chinese border; the KIA now has its ...
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