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ROHINGYA GENOCIDE CASE: The Intersection of Legal Obligations and Moral Responsibility

by Admin | Jan 19, 2026 | Opinion Papers

Source: Shan Herald Agency for News | By Sai Wansai Aside from the arrest warrant issue involving Min Aung Hlaing and associates, and the comparison between the plight of the Gaza Palestinians and the Rohingya people, the foreseeable immediate, mid-term, and long-term...

There was no mention of the word “Rohingya” during 122-year British rule in Rakhine

by Admin | Jan 19, 2026 | Opinion Papers

Source: Global New Light of Myanmar | As there was an increase in people entering the country illegally, we conducted a census. I believe the first pilot project took place in Mingala Taungnyunt. From there, we moved on to Sittway in Rakhine State. Read Full...

The Political Economy of Polluted Rivers in Mainland Southeast Asia

by Admin | Jan 19, 2026 | Economy, Environment, Opinion Papers

Source: The Irrawaddy | By Surachanee Sriyai Across mainland Southeast Asia, the fates of the mighty Salween and Mekong rivers are increasingly inseparable from the forces of regional geopolitics, global demand for strategic minerals and the shadowy world of resource...

Charting the Arakan Army’s Battles in 2025

by Admin | Jan 19, 2026 | Analyses, Highlights, Inter-conflict, Opinion Papers

Source: The Irrawaddy | By Aye Chan Hsu The Arakan Army (AA) has captured 14 of 17 townships in Rakhine since its renewed offensive in western Myanmar state in late 2023 and spent all last year on fresh fronts, be it by fighting other militants on the Bangladeshi...

“The Waning of Myanmar’s Sovereignty” A Geopolitical Analysis of Post‑2021 Dependence on China”

by Admin | Jan 18, 2026 | Analyses, Opinion Papers

Source: Mizzima | By Maung Maung Myint This article argues that Myanmar is transitioning from a “Hedging State” to a “Client State,” resembling the contemporary Russia–Belarus model.  Read Full Story

‘Shadow observers’: India’s calculated ambiguity in Myanmar’s elections

by Admin | Jan 18, 2026 | Elections, Opinion Papers

Source: Democratic Voice of Burma | By Shalini Perumal To the casual observer, the message was unambiguous: India, the world’s largest democracy, was present to witness, and perhaps tacitly validate, a sham exercise in “guided democracy” orchestrated by an illegal...
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