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Symposium on Prosecuting Heads of State for International Crimes: The Lengthy Wait for an Arrest Warrant for the Acting Head of State of Myanmar Before the ICC

by Admin | Mar 25, 2026 | Opinion Papers, Social Justice

Source: Opinio Juris | By Muhammad Tanvir Munim As the request is still pending, this post advocates for the prompt issuance of an arrest warrant against Senior General Min Aung Hlaing as a necessary and urgent step to support accountability efforts. Read Full...

Five years of sexual violence by Myanmar military since 2021 coup

by Admin | Mar 3, 2026 | Daily News, Social Justice

Source: Democratic Voice of Burma | By English Editor “I was in shock; I never expected the soldiers would behave like that. It occurred to me that if they were sick enough to rape me, they could kill me at any moment.” Read Full Story

Mission beyond the ‘boundaries of despair’ in Myanmar

by Admin | Mar 1, 2026 | Daily News, Social Justice

Source: AsiaNews | By Fr Kurt Pala Myanmar has long been known as the Golden Land but today it has become a war-torn country – a Golden Land of Tears. Read Full Story

Silenced by Guns: A Woman’s Hidden Suffering

by Admin | Feb 24, 2026 | Daily News, Social Justice

Source: Shan Herald Agency for News | By SHAN The voice belongs to Nang Kham*, recounting what happened to her younger sister in Hsenwi Township. Residents say the rule of law has deteriorated to the point where justice can be negotiated, silenced, or bought. Read...

Myanmar without a path to recovery

by Admin | Feb 17, 2026 | Opinion Papers, Social Justice

Source: East Asia Forum | By Lex Rieffel The year 2025 offered no convincing evidence that Myanmar will emerge as a peaceful, prosperous and unified country in less than a generation or two. Read Full Story

Justice moves closer for Rohingya as victims seek reparations in landmark genocide case

by Admin | Feb 13, 2026 | Opinion Papers, Social Justice

Source: Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK | Media Release New legal move in Argentina seeks compensation for Rohingya genocide survivors and increased financial accountability for Burmese military leaders Read Full Story
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