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Homes, businesses, and religious buildings have been shuttered due to the regime’s suspicions of ties to resistance forces ...
Myanmar junta arrests children as young as two and uses ‘systematic torture’, says UN - Investigation finds incidents of war ...
U.N.-backed investigators say they have found significant evidence of “systematic torture” at Myanmar detention centers, where the military government is holding children as young as 2 years old as pr ...
Myanmar’s military on Thursday ended a four-year state of emergency and formed a caretaker administration ahead of planned ...
YANGON: An air strike on a Myanmar civilian supply convoy trapped between junta troops and anti-coup rebels battling outside ...
SHAN STATE: An air strike on a Myanmar civilian supply convoy trapped between junta troops and anti-coup rebels battling ...
The Myanmar junta has beaten, strangled, electrocuted and raped people held in detention facilities in a campaign of “systematic torture,” United Nations investigators have alleged.
At the first meeting of the junta’s State Security and Peace Commission, Min Aung Hlaing ordered swift trials for ‘disruptors’ and a military push to expand voting areas.
Myanmar’s military leadership lifted a state of emergency more than four years after it took power in a coup, a necessary step for holding elections slated to be held later this year.
For close to three years, Myanmar’s junta has held down the fort. But the junta’s opponents, within and outside the country, see a crucial opportunity.