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The Lintners’ Young Tigers tells the story of Myanmar’s Shan rebellion

by Admin | Dec 22, 2025 | Opinion Papers, Revolution

Source: Democratic Voice of Burma | By Seán Barry What emerges is a sustained tension between armed nihilism – marketed as a fight for freedom – and concrete political ideas around federal democracy. This is embodied in the contrast between Khun Sa and Chao Tzang...

China and the Junta Want the Resistance Divided, but the Spring Revolution Alliance Is Consolidating

by Admin | Dec 21, 2025 | Opinion Papers, Politics/Policy, Revolution

Source: Mizzima | By Antonio Graceffo Both Burmese and Chinese state media consistently portray the resistance as splintering, while international coverage often reinforces this image by focusing on divisions among armed groups Read Full Story

Spring Revolution Alliance: Forging Victory – Issue 184/185

by Admin | Dec 19, 2025 | Opinion Papers, Revolution

Source: Myanmar Peace Monitor | Bi-Weekly News Review This week’s BNI-Myanmar Peace Monitor’s Bi-Weekly News Review examines the formation of the SRA, its member groups, and its nationwide geographic reach. Read Full Story

FRACTURED SHAN STATE: Side-lining Shan majority from Shan State polity could exacerbate the country’s disintegration faster

by Admin | Dec 18, 2025 | Analyses, Opinion Papers, Revolution

Source: Shan Herald Agency for News | By Sai Wansai The ICG believes that side-lining Shan armed groups and political parties, while empowering or allowing non-Shan armed groups to expand into Shan-majority towns, has had a negative impact, with China playing a key...

Arakan Army may have peaked in Myanmar’s civil war

by Admin | Dec 18, 2025 | Opinion Papers, Revolution

Source: Asia Times | By Anthony Davis Rebel group’s failure to capture Kyaukphyu port earlier this year may prove one of the costliest strategic errors of the conflict Read Full Story

Myanmar junta seeks legitimacy through elections

by Admin | Dec 18, 2025 | Elections, Opinion Papers, Revolution

Source: Geopolitical Intelligence Services | By Prashanth Parameswaran Four years after seizing power, Myanmar’s military is conducting phased elections it openly admits will exclude large parts of the country. Read Full Story
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