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Shwe Nwe After the incident of ten prisoners escaping from Taungoo Prison in eastern Bago Region, a news source related to Taungoo Jail revealed that seven jail wardens, including an officer, were arrested and subsequently imprisoned by the Military ... [1]
RANGOON — Rangoon’s Northern District Court began an examination of the murder charges in the assassination of prominent lawyer U Ko Ni as the suspects made their third appearance at the court on Friday. [2]
“There will be more confusion and disputes at an international level if the election is held without Aung San Suu Kyi,” Phyo Min Thein said on behalf of his brother-in-law. [3]
Mizzima The National Unity Government (NUG) has said that it regards the sale of government bonds as illegal because money from their sale funds the junta. [4]
Mizzima A bombing inside Mandalay’s Obo Prison on the morning of 8 August killed at least seven political prisoners, according to the Political Prisoners Network-Myanmar (PPNM), reporting on 17 August. [5]
Shwe Nwe After the incident of ten prisoners escaping from Taungoo Prison in eastern Bago Region, a news source related to Taungoo Jail revealed that seven jail wardens, including an officer, were arrested and subsequently imprisoned by the Military
RANGOON — Rangoon’s Northern District Court began an examination of the murder charges in the assassination of prominent lawyer U Ko Ni as the suspects made their third appearance at the court on Friday.
“There will be more confusion and disputes at an international level if the election is held without Aung San Suu Kyi,” Phyo Min Thein said on behalf of his brother-in-law.
Mizzima The National Unity Government (NUG) has said that it regards the sale of government bonds as illegal because money from their sale funds the junta.
Mizzima A bombing inside Mandalay’s Obo Prison on the morning of 8 August killed at least seven political prisoners, according to the Political Prisoners Network-Myanmar (PPNM), reporting on 17 August.
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Three men were shot dead on Monday when junta forces fired on anti-regime protesters in Pinlebu Township, Sagaing Region. Regime security forces launched a crackdown on the protesters at around 10am Monday.
Though he has been dead for nearly a decade, long-serving military regime official Aung Thaung’s corrupt legacy lives on in the junta-allied business empires run by his children and their families and associates, whose interests now spread across Mya