Death Toll in Myanmar Junta’s Massacre of Villagers Near Sittwe Tops 50
The Arakan Army also said a number of women were raped, with two dead and one still missing after junta ...
The Arakan Army also said a number of women were raped, with two dead and one still missing after junta ...
Regime forces are reportedly detaining civilians around Sittwe as the Arakan Army encircles the state capital.
A cofounder of the party with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, he endured years of detention and persecution, but remained ...
Also this week, the regime ordered all personnel in battle zones to frontline, replaced jailed deputy defense minister, and fired ...
The regime is selecting women from lists of eligible conscripts and building barracks for them in Ayeyarwady; in Bago, women ...
Brigadier General Min Maung, who retreated from Kokang before it fell to the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army, has reportedly ...
The regime, which wants to exploit oil and gas reserves, says it will develop two major oil wells with technical assistance ...
Importers, exporters and merchants are bewildered and alarmed by the junta’s latest attempt to solve the country’s foreign currency shortage, ...
Full-time military service order covers soldiers, personnel, police and border guards in eight regional commands.
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