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Burma
Senior General Min Aung Hlaing is thought to have renamed the controversial bridge in Mon State in an effort to gain support for his coup.
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Commentary
The current regime leader is going even further than his predecessors in trying to bury the country’s most popular party; he will be even less successful.
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Burma
The National Unity Government condemned the junta for holding Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and other NLD leaders in isolation in unknown locations.
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Commentary
In recent days, the nation’s elected leaders were brought before a court, and a tireless worker for democracy was murdered, simply because they chose to do what is right.
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Burma
Ousted State Counselor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi appeared in court for the first time since the coup; four civilians were killed when junta troops shelled a church in Kayah.
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Burma
The pro-democracy leader has been subject to an information blackout and knows almost nothing about what is going on in the outside world, her lawyer said.
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Burma
The junta plans to abolish the National League for Democracy party for alleged voter fraud in last November’s election.
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Burma
Thuzar Wint Lwin won best national costume at the Miss Universe pageant but fears her life may be at risk if she returns to Myanmar.
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Burma
The ousted State Counselor faces five legal cases and has not yet been allowed to meet her lawyers in person.
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Burma
Speaking via video from house arrest, she told a court Monday she has yet to meet her counsel face to face; such meetings are a right under the military’s own charter.
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Burma
Ousted State Counselor accused of another violation of COVID-19 restrictions at court hearing in Naypyitaw.
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Burma
Asked by CNN what Gen. Aung San would think of the Tatmadaw’s brutal crackdowns, a flustered Brig-Gen Zaw Min Tun tried to change the subject, then got his facts wrong.
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Burma
CRPH spokesman says a national unity government will be formed and that it will draft a federal democracy constitution.
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Burma
The ousted State Counselor was in good health and relaxed despite facing a growing number of charges from the junta.
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Guest Column
A former Australian ambassador argues that the lessons of history and the changes in Myanmar society show the junta can’t win in the long run.