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‘The Revolution Will Bounce Back’: AA Chief

by Admin | Nov 4, 2025 | Highlights, Interviews, Opinion Papers

Source: The Irrawaddy | Interview with Arakan Army Commander-in-Chief Major General Tun Myan Naing In this fourth and final part of an exclusive interview with The Irrawaddy, Arakan Army (AA) Commander-in-Chief Major General Tun Myan Naing reflects on the future. Read...

Scapegoating Myanmar’s Ethnic Armies Over Mining Misses the Real Culprit: China

by Admin | Nov 4, 2025 | Environment, Highlights, Land Grab, Opinion Papers

Source: The Irrawaddy | By Surachanee Sriyai We must instead recognize how China’s economic penetration through mining concessions, illicit trade routes and cross-border intermediaries has reshaped the ecology and politics of Southeast Asia’s frontier rivers. Read...

After ASEAN Summit, Lawmakers Demand Real Action to Restore Democracy in Myanmar

by Admin | Nov 3, 2025 | Opinion Papers

Source: ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights | Statement Days after ASEAN leaders concluded the 47th annual Summit, Southeast Asian lawmakers gathered in Kuala Lumpur with one message; restoration of democracy in Myanmar cannot wait. Read Full...

China’s Bullying Diplomacy: How Beijing Sabotaged Myanmar’s Revolution

by Admin | Nov 3, 2025 | Highlights, Opinion Papers, Politics/Policy

Source: The Irrawaddy | Commentary by Kyaw Zwa Moe China often speaks of its “pauk-phaw,” or “brotherly,” relations with Myanmar. But the question remains: does this brotherhood apply to the Myanmar people—or merely to the rulers in Beijing and Naypyitaw? Read Full...

De facto economic integration of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh

by Admin | Nov 3, 2025 | Highlights, Opinion Papers

Source: Peace Research Institute Oslo | Policy Brief By Salehin, Mohammad & Mizanur Rahman Our proposed approach balances humanitarian needs with the Bangladesh government’s encampment policy, offering a sustainable middle ground while awaiting long-term solutions...

The myth of “soft-liners” in Myanmar’smilitary governments

by Admin | Nov 3, 2025 | Opinion Papers

Source: The Interpreter | By Andrew Selth Like any large organisation, Myanmar’s military contains conflicting views. But the generals share a number of core beliefs. Read Full Story
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