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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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Myanmar’s election: Beijing plans, ASEAN stalls, youth pay the price

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

Source: ThinkChina.sg | By Tan Jet Min, Zhou Yifei Myanmar holds elections while Beijing charts its long game and ASEAN stalls. On the ground, young people flee conscription and insecurity, bearing the human cost of political manoeuvring far beyond their control. Read...

FIGHTING IN NORTHERN SHAN STATE: Junta’s offensive against SSPP in Kyaukme Township

by Admin | Dec 1, 2025 | Opinion Papers, Revolution

Source: Shan Herald Agency for News | By Sai Wansai As Myanmar military junta, now named State Security and Peace Council (SSPC) launched an offensive against the Shan State Progress Party (SSPP) position in Kyaukme Township, Pong Woe village tract, on November 29...

Myanmar Generals’ Long Tradition of Protecting Crime Bosses Is Being Tested

by Admin | Dec 1, 2025 | Opinion Papers, Social Justice

Source: The Irrawaddy | By Kyaw Zwa Moe Myanmar has never been safe for its own people—least of all when the military rules.  Read Full Story

The US cannot claim that returning to Myanmar is ‘safe’

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

Source: Democratic Voice of Burma | By Tani Sebro Airstrikes against villages, schools, and hospitals have become commonplace. Humanitarian aid to most of Burma has been blocked, while journalists and aid workers are imprisoned or forced to flee. Read Full...

Myanmar’s Military: Does Junta Intend to Remain in Power by Forcing through General Election?

by Admin | Nov 30, 2025 | Elections, Opinion Papers

Source: The Japan News | Yomiuri Editorial Many countries, including Japan, do not recognize the military’s hold on power. This situation is unlikely to change unless the military stops suppressing pro-democracy forces and releases Suu Kyi and other detainees. Read...

Network Revolution and Bottom-Up Federalism: The false ‘problem of unity’ in Burmese opposition politics

by Admin | Nov 28, 2025 | Opinion Papers, Resistance

Source: Mizzima I By Ashely South The ‘problem’ in Myanmar is not lack of unity among anti-junta forces. A new Burma is being born from the bottom-up. This is a complex and asymmetrical process: unity in diversity! Read Full Story
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