EURO-BURMA OFFICE
  • HOME
  • ABOUT US
    • About ADDB
    • About EBO
    • Staff
    • EBO Donors
    • EBO History
    • Employment
  • NEWS
    • Highlights
    • Daily News
    • Opinion Papers
    • Briefing Papers
  • ACTIVITIES
    • Research and Policy
      • EBO Political Monitors
      • EBO Briefing & Background Papers
      • Research Papers: Reports, Statements And Press Releases
    • Capacity Building
      • Dialogue
      • Common Space
    • Partners
  • BACKGROUND
    • Burma History 
    • Burma: Facts & Figures
  • CONTACT
    • Membership
    • Donations
    • Funding application
    • EBO Subscriptions
    • Contact EBO
  • The Myanmar civil war is at stalemate – but anti‑junta forces may be gaining the upper hand
Select Page

Myanmar’s forgotten war: How the world is failing the test of the UN’s Responsibility to Protect

by Admin | Jun 3, 2026 | Opinion Papers, Politics/Policy | 0 comments

Source: The Conversation | By Kawser Ahmed

Myanmar’s civil war is one of the clearest tests of the international community’s promise to protect civilians. Two decades on from the creation of the United Nations’ “Responsibility to Protect,” that promise has been quietly abandoned.

Read Full Story

Abduction (29) Airstrikes (160) Arakan (50) ARSA (65) ASEAN (151) AungSanSuuKyi (105) Bangladesh (109) Children (53) Chin (35) China (352) Civilian (114) Conscript (84) Drugs (30) EROs/EAOs (117) Federalism (29) Human Rights (30) ICJ (29) IDPs (90) India (86) Junta (791) KIO/KIA (73) KNA-BGF (52) KNU/KNLA (60) Media (34) Migrants (28) MinAungHlaing (118) Mining (93) MNDAA/Kokang (58) NUG (62) PDFs (71) Philippines (27) Poliical Prisoners (100) PSLF/TNLA (56) Refugees (33) Religion (27) Rohingya (285) Russia (43) Sagaing (31) Thailand (163) Timor-Leste (27) ULA/AA (160) UN (51) USA (111) USDP (32) Women (44)

© Euro-Burma Office - 2014 - copyrights