The Myanmar military junta is using its new “Election Protection Law” to silence and intimidate critics ahead of its sham ...
Myanmar’s junta said on Wednesday it was hunting 10 activists who staged an anti-election protest, pursuing them under laws punishing organized dissent against the poll with up to a decade in prison.
In Myanmar, principles such as right to safety, dignity, and equal protection under the law 'have been systematically ...
Myanmar’s upcoming, tightly controlled “elections” are designed to manufacture legitimacy for the junta, which hopes the mere ...
Rights monitors warn the junta is crushing pre-poll dissent. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Posts on pro-junta propaganda Telegram channels claimed Poe Piti Khaing, a secretary of the Hpa-An Sudent Union, had ...
A colleague describes the reality of being a journalist in a country under military control and shares insights into Sai ...
Observers say the junta chief’s claim that the military will eventually exit politics is meaningless in a system engineered to preserve its dominance.
Residents in Yangon, Mandalay and other cities stayed indoors despite threats of arrest, signaling continued defiance and underscoring widespread doubts over the regime’s “sham” vote ...
A 24-year-old fighter from Myanmar ’s pro-democracy People’s Defence Force has said many of those who fight alongside him ...
TOKYO – Seventy-five percent of respondents to a survey of Myanmar people say that the military should not be involved in ...
As Myanmar’s economy continues to shrink under military rule, junta chief Min Aung Hlaing has turned to Belarus—often dubbed Europe’s last dictatorship—for expanded military, trade, and investment ...