Myanmar Ethnic Armed Groups’ Advances Against Junta: State-by-State Breakdown
EAOs continue to lead the popular uprising against military rule but have enjoyed varying degrees of success across the country.
EAOs continue to lead the popular uprising against military rule but have enjoyed varying degrees of success across the country.
The regime intends to complete a census in preparation for its planned election despite the fact that a large portion ...
Neither the junta nor its opponents are interested in talking under current conditions, said Thammasat University’s Dulyapak Preecharush.
The old Kengtung Haw was a symbol of Shan identity until it was razed by the previous junta in 1991—a ...
Resistance groups say junta navy vessels shelled Son village in Mandalay Region after they attacked the Pyu Saw Htee militia-controlled ...
It vowed to hold the junta accountable for the killings, which included the executions of dozens of people hiding in ...
Over 50 young men seized in Thayawady District in the past three months have been conscripted or found dead.
At least 14 people, who were gathered at a Saw Township monastery for a meeting, were killed with the death ...
Also this week, hundreds more civilians were forced into the military, Hun Sen was rebuffed by regime, and some male workers got ...
Cambodia’s ex-leader is the latest global statesman denied access to the imprisoned democracy leader.
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