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Myanmar’s nonviolent revolutionaries must not be forgotten
Peter Popham called her an Islamophobe. Bob Geldof, a handmaiden of genocide. George Monbiot wanted her stripped of her Nobel Peace prize.
Fergus Harlow, writer, scholar, and human rights advocate
Opinion paper
Over 80% Thais back idea to cut off power supply to call-centre gangs
Mahidol University poll also shows support for tightening security along border
The Nation
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Myanmar reshuffles cabinet members
The Union Cabinet has been reorganized with 35 members, the State Administration Council (SAC) announced on January 31
Eleven Media Group
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22 Myanmar Junta Troops Killed by Mandalay Resistance
The PDF’s No. 1 Military Region in a statement said it attacked a junta column of approximately 50 troops from Light Infantry Division 99 between the township’s Mya Taung and Sein Pan Kan villages.
Hein Htoo Zan | Irrawaddy
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Aung San Suu Kyi’s son pleads with Myanmar's military dictatorship to free his mother
Aung San Suu Kyi’s son has made a direct plea to the military junta in Myanmar holding her in solitary confinement to release her on the fourth anniversary of her arrest.
Kate Devlin, Whitehall Editor
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Joint Statement Marking Four Years Since the Military Coup in Myanmar
Four years on from the Military Coup in Myanmar: joint statement by Australia, Canada, the European Union, the Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Joint Statement | Australia, Canada, the European Union, the Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States
Opinion paper
Thai protesters oppose bid to help migrant workers
A network known as “Thais Won’t Tolerate” has urged the United Nations to reject requests from a coalition of Myanmar workers in Thailand to improve conditions for migrant labourers.
Online Reporters
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Myanmar’s junta chief is running out of road
Min Aung Hlaing has been thrown a lifeline by China and is now under pressure to show results, but his planned election is growing less feasible by the day.
Editorial | Frontier
Opinion paper
Four years after coup, Myanmar regime prepares for ‘violent, messy’ polls
Pressure is building on Myanmar’s military regime to hold national elections that opposition forces have promised to disrupt.
Alastair McCready
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Returning home: Resistance, resilience and reflections of Kawthoolei
Whenever someone asks me where “home” is, my mind runs in a circle — trying to figure out the best way to answer the question truthfully without confusing them or myself.
Mu Hsi Hsi
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