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BANGKOK – A grandmother turned to the Pavena Foundation for Children and Women after her 10-year-old grandson, a fourth-grade student at a school in the Nuanchan area of Bangkok, said he had been sexually abused by a male teacher. [1]
University student caught with loaded gun on campus in Bangkok A routine campus sweep took a turn when Bangkok police arrested a first-year university student for allegedly carrying a loaded revolver. [2]
Amid condemnation by the international community, the Myanmar military regime has intensified its violent suppression of anti-regime protests since the Feb. 1 coup, frequently committing crimes against humanity. In the three months from Feb. [3]
Last week, the world commemorated International Women’s Day, acknowledging the achievements and challenges of half of humanity. There is no denying that in this country that one woman above all others dominates the national consciousness. [4]
Myanmar has seen many “saddest days” since the coup. Last Friday was the latest one. At around 1 p.m., military helicopters, MI-35s, swooped down from the sky and opened fire on their target with their machine guns. [5]
THAYAWADDY, Pegu Division — Students detained on Tuesday and released two days later in connection with a violent government crackdown on a protest in Letpadan, Pegu Division, described police conduct as “unfair,” “brutal” and “unforgivable” in remar... [6]
YANGON/BANGKOK -- On Feb. 1, Myanmar's military detained State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi and President Win Myint in the country's first coup since 1988, bringing an end to a decade of civilian rule. [7]
More than 30 children ranging in age from 5 to 17 were among at least 510 people killed by the military regime’s forces across Myanmar since Feb. 1. [8]
BANGKOK – A grandmother turned to the Pavena Foundation for Children and Women after her 10-year-old grandson, a fourth-grade student at a school in the Nuanchan area of Bangkok, said he had been sexually abused by a male teacher.
University student caught with loaded gun on campus in Bangkok A routine campus sweep took a turn when Bangkok police arrested a first-year university student for allegedly carrying a loaded revolver.
Amid condemnation by the international community, the Myanmar military regime has intensified its violent suppression of anti-regime protests since the Feb. 1 coup, frequently committing crimes against humanity. In the three months from Feb.
Last week, the world commemorated International Women’s Day, acknowledging the achievements and challenges of half of humanity. There is no denying that in this country that one woman above all others dominates the national consciousness.
Myanmar has seen many “saddest days” since the coup. Last Friday was the latest one. At around 1 p.m., military helicopters, MI-35s, swooped down from the sky and opened fire on their target with their machine guns.
THAYAWADDY, Pegu Division — Students detained on Tuesday and released two days later in connection with a violent government crackdown on a protest in Letpadan, Pegu Division, described police conduct as “unfair,” “brutal” and “unforgivable” in remar
YANGON/BANGKOK -- On Feb. 1, Myanmar's military detained State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi and President Win Myint in the country's first coup since 1988, bringing an end to a decade of civilian rule.
More than 30 children ranging in age from 5 to 17 were among at least 510 people killed by the military regime’s forces across Myanmar since Feb. 1.
While hundreds of peaceful protesters have been shot dead on the streets by the regime’s forces, many have also been killed while in custody.
Of all the social and political upheavals that Myanmar has experienced since 1962, the popular uprising of 1988 is seen by many as the most prominent in the country’s modern history.