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TNLA: Peace Talks With Myanmar Junta Have Failed
No agreement between the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) and Myanmar’s regime was agreed in China, the armed group announced on Wednesday.
Irrawaddy
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Statement on the Rohingya Case at the Argentine Court
e strongly consider the Argentine court’s attempt to include former President U Htin Kyaw and the incumbent State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi in the list of perpetrators—alongside Min Aung Hlaing and his associates, who are the actual perpetrators of genocide and war crimes—as a misguided and erroneous legal accusation.
Statementt | National Unity Government
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Examining India’s Options in Myanmar
Myanmar’s history has been defined by cycles of military rule, brief democratic openings and prolonged conflict. The military’s claims of electoral fraud in the 2020 elections provided them a pretext for the coup.
Lieutenant General Abhay Krishna (Retd)
Opinion paper
Junta Demands Money at Checkpoints on Shan State Highway
“There are around 20 junta checkpoints along the road. The soldiers usually ask for 5,000 MMK from each passenger. At some checkpoints, they ask for up to 10,000 MMK. Also, when there are too many checkpoints, it makes travellers feel insecure.”
Shan Herald Agency for News
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China urges Thailand to maintain utility bans in Myanmar
Thai Defence Ministry's spokesperson Maj Gen Thanathip Sawangsaeng, said today that Chinese Assistant Minister for Public Security Liu Zhongyi made a four-point proposal to Thailand on how to deal with scam call centers in Myanmar.
Thai PBS World
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Myanmar: “Many reports of brutal war crimes and crimes against humanity”
Nicholas Koumjian, Head of the Independent Investigative Mechanism for Myanmar (IIMM), based in Geneva, addressed the European Parliament on human rights violations in Myanmar on 17 February 2025.
Address | Nicholas Koumjian, Head of the Independent Investigative Mechanism for Myanmar
Opinion paper
China and Thailand target Myanmar’s sin city – junta set to benefit
Regime boss Min Aung Hlaing opens the way for Chinese enforcer to take on Shwe Kokko, as Thaksin meddles in the Battle for Myawaddy
Nation, Thailand
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Myanmar’s Investment Minister Jets to India as Ties Deepen
Myanmar’s Investment and Foreign Economic Relations Minister Kan Zaw attended the ninth Global Business Summit in India over the weekend amid growing support from New Delhi for the junta.
Maung KAVI | Irrawaddy
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IDPs Suffering in Sumprabum Township Forest in Kachin State
After the villagers had fled, junta soldiers looted their abandoned houses and butchered and ate their domestic animals. There are still junta troops stationed in the village and it remains too unsafe for the villagers to return.
Kachin News Group
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Learning the hard way: Migrant students grapple with high-stakes exams
Myanmar migrant students in Thailand face an uphill battle to sit exams that are a gateway to international universities, but even if they pass, the cost of higher education remains a barrier.
Moe Thaw Dar Swe | Frontier
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