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In October 2024, Makhabat Tazhibek kyzy was convicted of organizing or aiding in “calls for mass unrest” and sentenced to six years in a Kyrgyz prison. [1]
Two thousand days. That is how long Umar Khalid has spent in prison without trial, as of March 6, 2026. [2]
Mizzima On 21 January, Fortify Rights called on the interim Government of Bangladesh to immediately close Bhasan Char, the isolated island refugee camp in the Bay of Bengal, and to grant all Rohingya refugees from Myanmar freedom of movement and the ... [3]
NUG position on ASEAN leaders’ statement on Myanmar ceasefire Mizzima On 28 May, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the National Unity Government (NUG) of Myanmar released an official statement in response to the ASEAN leaders’ announcement on an ext... [4]
Mizzima Fortify Rights issued a press release on 27 May calling out the Government of India for the arbitrary detention of Rohingya human rights defender Mohammad Arfat for over four years without due process, according to a ruling of the UN Working ... [5]
New administration in Naypyidaw forms committees At the Pyithu Hluttaw, or lower house of parliament, in Naypyidaw on Monday a chair and secretary of the Bill and Public Accounts Committees were chosen. [6]
Daily Briefing in Relation to the Military Coup Date – 10 March 2026 Since the 1 February 2021 coup, a total of (7,859) people, including pro-democracy activists and civilians, have been killed by the junta and pro-military groups during the Spring ... (confirmed by 2 sources) [7]
Mizzima Acting President Duwa Lashi La of the National Unity Government (NUG) officially issued a New Year’s amnesty decree on 1 January 2026, granting unconditional release to 110 prisoners and partial clemency to others across the country. [8]
In October 2024, Makhabat Tazhibek kyzy was convicted of organizing or aiding in “calls for mass unrest” and sentenced to six years in a Kyrgyz prison.
Two thousand days. That is how long Umar Khalid has spent in prison without trial, as of March 6, 2026.
Mizzima On 21 January, Fortify Rights called on the interim Government of Bangladesh to immediately close Bhasan Char, the isolated island refugee camp in the Bay of Bengal, and to grant all Rohingya refugees from Myanmar freedom of movement and the
NUG position on ASEAN leaders’ statement on Myanmar ceasefire Mizzima On 28 May, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the National Unity Government (NUG) of Myanmar released an official statement in response to the ASEAN leaders’ announcement on an ext
Mizzima Fortify Rights issued a press release on 27 May calling out the Government of India for the arbitrary detention of Rohingya human rights defender Mohammad Arfat for over four years without due process, according to a ruling of the UN Working
New administration in Naypyidaw forms committees At the Pyithu Hluttaw, or lower house of parliament, in Naypyidaw on Monday a chair and secretary of the Bill and Public Accounts Committees were chosen.
Daily Briefing in Relation to the Military Coup Date – 10 March 2026 Since the 1 February 2021 coup, a total of (7,859) people, including pro-democracy activists and civilians, have been killed by the junta and pro-military groups during the Spring
Mizzima Acting President Duwa Lashi La of the National Unity Government (NUG) officially issued a New Year’s amnesty decree on 1 January 2026, granting unconditional release to 110 prisoners and partial clemency to others across the country.
This aerial photograph taken on November 24, 2023 shows a view of the Nayapara Rohingya refugee camp, along the Naf river at Teknaf in Bangladesh’s southeastern district of Cox’s Bazar.
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.