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We have no way of defending ourselves against airstrikes – that’s simply impossible
An interview with Khu Ko Reh, Coordinator of KCSN, on the challenges and difficulties faced by Karenni civilians amid junta airstrikes
Interview | Khu Ko Reh, Coordinator of Karenni Civil Society Network
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MYANMAR'S WAR ON NATURE: How four years of Myanmar's brutal civil war is destroying land and natural resourcesl
Once seen as a frontier of untapped wealth – including minerals, timber and other valuable resources – these assets are now being exploited to fund the war or to generate profits for a select few.
Earth Journalism Network | Mekong Eye
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As their displacement continues in other areas, concerns are growing about how they’ll sustain themselves in the long term
An interview with the secretary of Falam Township IDPs Management Team (FTIMT) (Kale Branch) about the current situation of people displaced from Falam
Interview | Secretary, Falam Township IDPs Management Team
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Hidden costs of war
4 years after Myanmar’s coup, the army’s misrule is hurting even the junta’s soldiers and their families.
Radio Free Asia
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Myanmar’s fight for freedom: Amplifying the voices of its people
Despite these immense challenges, the people of Myanmar have shown extraordinary courage and determination in their fight for freedom. The people of Myanmar have not given up hope. Neither should we.
Yuyun Wahyuningrum | The Jakarta Post
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Junta Airstrike Kills Displaced Sagaing Civilians
Myanmar junta airstrikes bombed a displacement camp and clinic in Kale Township, Sagaing Region, on Friday, reportedly killing eight civilians, including four children, and wounding at least 15 others.
Mary Khaing
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UN Special Representative Patten condemns the continued use of sexual violence against civilians as a tactic of war and political repression in Myanmar
The United Nations Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict, Ms. Pramila Patten, strongly condemns the continued use of rape and other forms of sexual violence as a tactic of war
Press Release | OSRSG Sexual Violence in Conflict
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Rebel Violence in Myanmar and NUG’s Crisis of Legitimacy
Some law enforcement groups under the parallel National Unity Government (NUG) have become a danger to civilians. Their actions threaten to undermine the NUG's legitimacy.
Htet Hlaing Win
Opinion paper
Thai power cutoff to scam facilities in Myanmar needs study: authorities
Chatchai Bangchuad, secretary-general of the National Security Council, said that authorities would have to study the issue carefully, including conducting inspections by Myanmar and Thai officials in areas suspected of involvement with scams.
Post Reporters
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Security Conditions in Maungdaw Region Hinder Mro Ethnic Minority's Livelihoods
"In the past, we would wander freely through the forests and mountains to collect vegetables. However, at this time, we can't risk going there because of landmines and the danger posed by the ARSA terrorist organization.
Narinjara News
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