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Myanmar’s junta chief Min Aung Hlaing shows his inked finger after voting at a polling station during the first phase of Myanmar’s general election in Naypyidaw on December 28, 2025. (confirmed by 2 sources) [1]
Mizzima Myanmar’s junta leader Senior General Min Aung Hlaing has formed a new governing body called the ‘State Security and Peace Commission’, naming himself chairman, according to an official announcement made on 31 July. [2]
Mizzima In a statement released on 29 November, Fortify Rights called on ICC member states to issue an arrest warrant for Myanmar’s top military commander, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, to hold them accountable for international crimes committed in... [3]
Mizzima Political analysts in Myanmar suggest the appeal from military supporters and pro-junta monks for junta leader Min Aung Hlaing to resign from the Chief of Defense Forces role has led to a contentious narrative fueled by conflicting viewpoints... [4]
Over three years since the February 2021 coup, the enormous momentum gained by the popular armed resistance is reinforcing the narrative that Myanmar’s military, once recognized as one of Southeast Asia’s strongest armies, can be defeated. [5]
Myanmar’s junta chief Min Aung Hlaing shows his inked finger after voting at a polling station during the first phase of Myanmar’s general election in Naypyidaw on December 28, 2025.
Mizzima Myanmar’s junta leader Senior General Min Aung Hlaing has formed a new governing body called the ‘State Security and Peace Commission’, naming himself chairman, according to an official announcement made on 31 July.
Mizzima In a statement released on 29 November, Fortify Rights called on ICC member states to issue an arrest warrant for Myanmar’s top military commander, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, to hold them accountable for international crimes committed in
Mizzima Political analysts in Myanmar suggest the appeal from military supporters and pro-junta monks for junta leader Min Aung Hlaing to resign from the Chief of Defense Forces role has led to a contentious narrative fueled by conflicting viewpoints
Over three years since the February 2021 coup, the enormous momentum gained by the popular armed resistance is reinforcing the narrative that Myanmar’s military, once recognized as one of Southeast Asia’s strongest armies, can be defeated.
Mizzima Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, Chairman of the State Administration Council (SAC) and Prime Minister of Myanmar, held a bilateral meeting with Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev in Moscow on the evening of 8 May, as part of his visit to
Mizzima Following his capture by the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) Brigadier General Min Min Tun, the commander of Light Infantry Division (LID) 101, publicly called on the junta leader Min Aung Hlaing and his generals to stop committing war
Myanmar junta boss Min Aung Hlaing has confirmed his regime continues to source helicopters from Russia, despite their use in deadly airstrikes on civilian targets during four years of civil war.
Mizzima In a message marking the 79th anniversary of Union Day on 12 February 2026, military leader Senior General Min Aung Hlaing urged for political reconciliation and a peaceful resolution to Myanmar’s internal discord, asserting that the “door to