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Daily Briefing in Relation to the Military Coup Date – 25 March 2026 Since the 1 February 2021 coup, a total of (7,952) people, including pro-democracy activists and civilians, have been killed by the junta and pr (confirmed by 13 sources) [1]
The massive earthquake that struck central Myanmar on March 28 killed 30 prisoners including 20 political prisoners and wounded more than 280 others, according to seven organizations helping political prisoners. [2]
The Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP) has strongly condemned the junta’s recent wave of extrajudicial killings of political prisoners and is urging the international community to take collective action to ensure that all those inv... [3]
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. [4]
Myanmar’s military regime has rejected the request of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to resume its prison visits and other humanitarian activities and allow family visits. [5]
YANGON/BANGKOK -- Myanmar's military on Feb. 1 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. [6]
Political prisoners on hunger strike at Mandalay’s Obo Prison have been beaten and placed in solitary confinement since August 3, and are being denied medical treatment, said prison sources. [7]
For decades, Myanmar’s legal system has been used as a tool of repression by those who control it – first by colonial powers and then successive military juntas. Since the 2021 military coup, resistance to military rule is stronger than ever. [8]
Daily Briefing in Relation to the Military Coup Date – 25 March 2026 Since the 1 February 2021 coup, a total of (7,952) people, including pro-democracy activists and civilians, have been killed by the junta and pr
The massive earthquake that struck central Myanmar on March 28 killed 30 prisoners including 20 political prisoners and wounded more than 280 others, according to seven organizations helping political prisoners.
The Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP) has strongly condemned the junta’s recent wave of extrajudicial killings of political prisoners and is urging the international community to take collective action to ensure that all those inv
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.
Myanmar’s military regime has rejected the request of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to resume its prison visits and other humanitarian activities and allow family visits.
YANGON/BANGKOK -- Myanmar's military on Feb. 1 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.
Political prisoners on hunger strike at Mandalay’s Obo Prison have been beaten and placed in solitary confinement since August 3, and are being denied medical treatment, said prison sources.
For decades, Myanmar’s legal system has been used as a tool of repression by those who control it – first by colonial powers and then successive military juntas. Since the 2021 military coup, resistance to military rule is stronger than ever.