Myanmar Army Behind Facebook Pages That Fueled Anti-Rohingya Violence: UN
The military used Facebook in a “systematic” manner to instill “fear and hatred of the Rohingya" ahead of its 2017...
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The military used Facebook in a “systematic” manner to instill “fear and hatred of the Rohingya" ahead of its 2017...
‘So-called People’s Defense Forces’ were trying to ‘sabotage’ the vote, Min Aung Hlaing said in a speech to soldiers after...
General Khun Thurein, the Pa-O National Liberation Organization’s president, says any group still in talks with the regime is daydreaming.
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Releasing all 25,000-plus political detainees from junta jails would pave the way for dialogue to ensure the military steps down...
Arakan Army urges Rohingya people not to fall for junta’s attempts to ignite religious violence amid devastating defeats.
The ethnic army seized more weapons and arms as fleeing junta soldiers left the bodies of their fallen comrades behind.
Those who have fled war in Myanmar should be integrated into the larger fabric of Thai society and allowed to...
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Three years on, The Irrawaddy revisits its coverage of Armed Forces Day in 2021, which saw the junta ramp up...
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