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Heat Stress in Myanmar’s Cities: A Growing Public Health Risk

by Admin | Apr 17, 2026 | Atrocities, Opinion Papers

Source: The Sabai | SRIc Insights By Hsu Latt Phyu Extreme heat in Myanmar is increasing rapidly, with record-breaking temperatures and rising heat-related deaths showing it is already a serious public health risk. Read Full Story

The pain goes on after sham elections in Myanmar

by Admin | Apr 10, 2026 | Atrocities, Daily News, Governance

Source: North East Bylines | By Peter Sagar Recent Myanmar elections perceived as a sham, as military junta general is elected Read Full Story

Myanmar’s new government must confront the suffering of its people

by Admin | Apr 9, 2026 | Atrocities, Opinion Papers

Source: Mainichi Japan | Editorial A regime that continues to suppress its people through violence and ignores their harsh living conditions has no legitimacy. Read Full Story

As the Conflict in Karenni State Worsens, InnocentCommunities Are Bearing the Burden of War

by Admin | Apr 8, 2026 | Atrocities, Opinion Papers

Source: Karenni Human Rights Group | Quarterly Newsletter [January – March 2026] Throughout the first quarter of the year, conflict-affected communities in Karenni State suffered immense hardship and ongoing human rights violations by the military junta. Read...

Myanmar’s women caught between war, disaster and blocked aid

by Admin | Apr 8, 2026 | Atrocities, Daily News

Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation | By Libby Hogan A monastery sheltering about 100 people in northern Myanmar has been bombed by the military, killing monks and civilians in what rights groups say is part of a broader pattern of attacks on religious sites....

“It’s been a long time since we could afford meat. We can only eat vegetables and bits of bones here and there.”

by Admin | Apr 6, 2026 | Atrocities, Daily News

Source: Independent Mon News Agency | Feature In addition to the difficulty of purchasing fuel, rising fuel prices have also led to increased costs in transportation fares and freight. As transportation expenses rise, commodity prices have also increased. Read Full...
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