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Thai parliament passes Ethnic Way of Life Protection law

by Admin | Aug 19, 2025 | Civil Society, Daily News

Source: Prachatai English | By Prachatai The Thai parliament has voted to pass the Ethnic Way of Life Protection bill, the first law in Thailand to protect Indigenous peoples’ cultural rights and way of life Read Full Story

Thai gallery removes China-focused artworks after ‘pressure’ from Beijing

by Admin | Aug 8, 2025 | Civil Society, Daily News

Source: Bangkok Post | By Reuters on July 24, Chinese embassy staff, accompanied by Bangkok city officials, “entered the exhibition and demanded its shutdown”, said the exhibit’s co-curator, Sai, a Myanmar artist who goes by one name. Read Full...

Karaoke Bars in Myanmar: Hubs of Injustice and Resilience

by Admin | Aug 8, 2025 | Civil Society, Opinion Papers

Source: Transnational Institute | Commentary by Kira This commentary explores the controversy surrounding KTVs and argues that understanding them reveals more than simply judging them ever could. Read Full Story

What the ‘Snake Charmer’ Analogy Gets Wrong About Myanmar

by Admin | Jul 15, 2025 | Civil Society, Opinion Papers

Source: The Irrawaddy | Commentary by Phone Myat Turnell told The Irrawaddy that when it comes to Myanmar coverage in the press, and among some think tanks and international agencies, the use of “the ‘passive voice’ when it comes to the junta’s atrocities Read Full...

‘Not a Witch Hunt’: Upholding Survivor-Centered Justice in Myanmar

by Admin | Jul 11, 2025 | Civil Society, Opinion Papers

Source: The Irrawaddy | By Zar Chi Nyeinn At a time when there are few standing with the victims, there is no shortage of those siding with the perpetrators. Many of them are educated individuals from influential or well-known social circles. Read Full...

‘Together’ exhibit features pressed flower art on Myanmar

by Admin | Jul 8, 2025 | Civil Society, Daily News

Source: Democratic Voice of Burma | By English Editor An exhibition featuring pressed flower art called “Together” opened at The Commune CNX in Chiang Mai, Thailand, on July 7 to commemorate the 63rd anniversary of “7 July Student Uprising” and to raise funds for...
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