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  • The Myanmar civil war is at stalemate – but anti‑junta forces may be gaining the upper hand
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No Guns, No Glory: Why the Mon Are Losing Ground in Myanmar

by Admin | Aug 10, 2025 | Opinion Papers, Resistance

Source: Transnational Institute | Commentary by Sike Chan On the 78th anniversary of Mon Revolution Day, Sike Chan explains in this commentary why, despite continuing sufferings and endeavours, the Mon cause has failed to make similar ground to other ethnic movements...

‘Cox’s Bazar Is a Cage, Not a Refuge’: The Rohingya Deserve More Than Survival

by Admin | Aug 10, 2025 | Opinion Papers

Source: The Quint | By Sanam Sutirath Wazir “Rohingyas are labeled as stateless, faceless, voiceless. But they are not invisible. We just refuse to see them.” Read Full Story

That sinking feeling for Myanmar’s exiled opposition

by Admin | Aug 8, 2025 | Opinion Papers

Source: Asia Times | By David Scott Mathieson Junta’s election plan is a sham but could win the new-look regime certain legitimacy without a stronger opposition response Read Full Story

Myanmar’s bloody history can point the way to a future free of tyranny

by Admin | Aug 8, 2025 | Opinion Papers, Resistance

Source: The Independent | By Benedict Rogers By commemorating the ‘8888’ uprising of August 8 1988 – when Myanmar’s military regime turned its guns on thousands of peaceful protesters – we not only mark the past, but cast new light on the country’s decades-long...

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

Ceasefire in name only: Reported aerial attacks continue after Myanmar’s earthquake truce

by Admin | Aug 6, 2025 | Massacre, Opinion Papers

Source: Centre for Information Resilience | Investigation Report by Myanmar Witness This visual report compares and analyses data from 13 March – 1 April 2025,  20 days before and 20 days after the SAC ceasefire on 2 April Read Full Story
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