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Special Envoy Julie Bishop urges urgent action for inclusive, peaceful future in Myanmar, with safety and equity for all communities, including Rohingya Muslims

by Admin | Oct 1, 2025 | Opinion Papers

Source: United Nations | Remarks by Special Envoy of the Secretary-General on Myanmar Julie Bishop An inclusive Myanmar is only possible if it guarantees safety, justice, and opportunity for all communities, most critically the Rohingya, and addresses the root causes...

“Our Shared Responsibility”: How Civil Society is Strengthening Local Resilience for a Federal Democratic Burma/Myanmar

by Admin | Oct 1, 2025 | Opinion Papers

Source: Progressive Voice Myanmar | Report by 18 Civil Society Organizations Drawing on qualitative research with 28 diverse civil society groups operating in Myanmar, this report provides examples of how Myanmar civil society is strengthening local resilience through...

With Its China Tour, Myanmar Junta Wires Itself Into Beijing’s Digital Grip

by Admin | Oct 1, 2025 | Opinion Papers, Politics/Policy

Source: The Irrawaddy | By Athena Awn Naw On the agenda: joint security operations, artificial intelligence cooperation, cross-border health data sharing, rural development, and progress on the China-Myanmar Economic Corridor Read Full Story

De facto and de jure power in Myanmar’s legitimacy struggle

by Admin | Oct 1, 2025 | Constitution, Opinion Papers

Source: East Asia Forum | By Tin Shine Aung Nearly five years on from Myanmar’s 2020 general election, the country’s struggle over political authority has entered a new phase. Read Full Story

The Chance to Save Myanmar

by Admin | Oct 1, 2025 | Opinion Papers, Politics/Policy

Source: Foreign Affairs | By Dan Swift, Sean Turnell Distracted by crises elsewhere and reconsidering its geopolitical priorities, the United States has mostly ignored the situation in Myanmar. Read Full Story

“Night is dark for us”: Rohingya refugees need protection before repatriation

by Admin | Oct 1, 2025 | Opinion Papers

Source: The New Humanitarian | By Joe Freeman, Carolyn Nash The goal of making it possible for the Rohingya to return home to Myanmar will remain distant until their security and rights are guaranteed. Read Full Story
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