Myanmar Rights Group Demands Chinese Sanctions
Justice For Myanmar says Chinese arms manufacturer Norinco should face international sanctions for arming the junta.
Sorry the page you were looking for cannot be found. Try searching for the best match or browse the links below:
Justice For Myanmar says Chinese arms manufacturer Norinco should face international sanctions for arming the junta.
Cambodia demands immediate ceasefire at UN as jets, tanks, and rockets escalate long-running dispute.
Also this week, the junta begged for foreign help to solve electricity crisis, showered promotions in Shan State, and embraced...
The US lifted restrictions on several cronies once sanctioned for arming the junta. The move came after a letter from...
Dili’s diplomatic overtures to the junta raise questions about the strength of its support for Myanmar’s pro-democracy movement.
A defector tells The Irrawaddy that the regime is recruiting mentally unstable people and men above the maximum age.
Tens of thousands of civilians are evacuated from the Thai border area as clashes enter a second day, but fighting...
The fearless young Generation Z leader died in junta custody earlier this week of injuries inflicted under torture by the...
In 2002, junta No. 2 Maung Aye brought centuries of military pride to a golf match with Thai officers; his...
The regime says it is trying to make it easier for foreign investors to boost Myanmar’s oil and gas sector.
Founded in 1993 by a group of Myanmar journalists living in exile in Thailand, The Irrawaddy is a leading source of reliable news, information, and analysis on Burma/Myanmar and the Southeast Asian region. From its inception, The Irrawaddy has been an independent news media group, unaffiliated with any political party, organization or government. We believe that media must be free and independent and we strive to preserve press freedom.
© 2023 Irrawaddy Publishing Group. All Rights Reserved