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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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Burned Dreams and Blood-Stained Schoolbooks

by Admin | Mar 24, 2026 | Massacre, Opinion Papers

Source: Development Media Group | By Aung Murm “It happened in an instant… while the market was crowded, the bombs fell. Even relatives of the monastery were killed there,” said Sayadaw Danapala, his voice heavy with grief. Read Full Story

Japanese financial sector companies urged to end business benefiting the junta in Myanmar

by Admin | Mar 24, 2026 | Opinion Papers, Politics/Policy

Source: Justice for Myanmar | Press Release Justice For Myanmar, Mekong Watch and five Japanese organizations raise concerns over the continued involvement of Japanese financial sector companies Daiwa Institute of Research (DIR) and Japan Exchange Group (JPX) in junta...

Middle East Wars Only Increase Myanmar’s Strategic Value for China

by Admin | Mar 24, 2026 | Opinion Papers

Source: The Irrawaddy | By Bertil Lintner As the wars in the Middle East have increased instability in that maritime region, long-term strategic goals for Myanmar rank even higher than before on the agenda of China’s security planners. Read Full...

The Iron Shackle Left Behind: When Myanmar’s War Turned on Its Own Soldiers

by Admin | Mar 23, 2026 | Massacre, Opinion Papers

Source: Development Media Group | By Lu Zaw A photograph of a burned body stripped of identity, stripped of pride, stripped even of sensation has painfully captured the public’s attention following the attack on the Darlatchaung prisoner-of-war detention camp. Read...

Defend Myanmar, Defend Democracy: A Call to World Leaders Before It’s Too Late

by Admin | Mar 22, 2026 | Opinion Papers, Resistance

Source: Mizzima | By Alan Clements Myanmar’s crisis is not an isolated event. It is a test for democracy everywhere. If the world allows a violent coup to erase the will of 55 million people, it sets a precedent for dictatorships worldwide. Read Full...

Myanmar’s Rare Earths and the Quiet Loss of Strategic Supply Chain Leverage

by Admin | Mar 22, 2026 | Opinion Papers

Source: Kachin News Group | By Tsam Maji Quietly and with limited global attention, Myanmar has become China’s largest external supplier of raw heavy rare-earth elements (REEs).  Read Full Story
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