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Analysis of Cyber Attacks in Southeast Asia: Strategic Dynamics,Policy Gaps, and Recommendations

by Admin | Dec 17, 2025 | Analyses, Cybercrime, Opinion Papers

Source: EAS – Yusof Ishak Institute | Analysis by Surachanee “Hammerli” Sriya These operations range from state-sponsored espionage campaigns to hacktivist-led disruptive attacks exploiting the inherent anonymity and attribution challenges within cyberspace Read...

Article 63 as Evidence Law: The Gambia v Myanmar and the Missing Intervener

by Admin | Dec 17, 2025 | Opinion Papers

Source: Opinio Juris | By Khan Khalid Adnan In the genocide docket, Article 63 interventions under the ICJ’s Statute are no longer a neutral “interpretation-only” device; in The Gambia v Myanmar they have become a form of collective evidentiary calibration—especially...

Myanmar’s ‘fragmentation’ is a myth—and China’s greatest asset

by Admin | Dec 16, 2025 | Opinion Papers, Resistance

Source: Asia Times | By James Shwe New 19-group alliance shows resistance is consolidating, not splintering, while Beijing-backed junta stokes chaos to keep West paralysed. Read Full Story

The Deepening Labor Crisis and Myanmar Election

by Admin | Dec 16, 2025 | Opinion Papers, Social Justice

Source: Transnational Institute | Commentary by Su Latt Phyu More than ever an end to military rule is vital if the cycles of human rights repression, state failure and conflict are to be addressed.  Read Full Story

Commentary: When Women Carry the Weight of War

by Admin | Dec 15, 2025 | Opinion Papers, Revolution

Source: The Human Rights Foundation of Monland | Commentary When violence spreads, it is women and children who carry the heaviest weight. Not because they choose to, but because war leaves them no other option. Read Full Story

How pollution, dams and destructive fishing practices are affecting indigenous Karen people

by Admin | Dec 15, 2025 | Environment, Opinion Papers

Source: Democratic Voice of Burma | By Zachary Lim, Anis Nabilah Azlee Over the past decade, pollution has shrunk the population of fish for consumption, and impending damming projects have displaced thousands of indigenous Karen villagers. Read Full...
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