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More than 80 civilians, including students, were massacred by the Myanmar military regime in a single day in Bago Friday. (confirmed by 2 sources) [1]
China has reportedly requested a meeting with Myanmar over growing concerns about the security of its oil and natural gas twin pipelines project after ethnic armed groups in northern Shan State warned the military regime they would resume hostilities... [2]
Russian lawmakers: Regime critics who 'hide abroad' will be punished According to the State Duma, new measures will target citizens who are "evading punishment abroad." Regime critics risk losing access to public services, get their bank accounts blo... [3]
Myanmar’s military regime has issued a blanket denial of abuses alleged by UN Special Envoy for Myanmar Christine Schraner Burgener at a UN Security Council (UNSC) meeting, rejecting her allegations as “one-sided” and “not fair,” while denying it had... [4]
At least 18 Myanmar junta forces as well as five ethnic resistance fighters were killed in the last four days as People’s Defense Forces (PDFs) and ethnic armed organization (EAOs) continued to attack regime targets across the country. (confirmed by 2 sources) [5]
More than 80 civilians, including students, were massacred by the Myanmar military regime in a single day in Bago Friday.
China has reportedly requested a meeting with Myanmar over growing concerns about the security of its oil and natural gas twin pipelines project after ethnic armed groups in northern Shan State warned the military regime they would resume hostilities
Russian lawmakers: Regime critics who 'hide abroad' will be punished According to the State Duma, new measures will target citizens who are "evading punishment abroad." Regime critics risk losing access to public services, get their bank accounts blo
Myanmar’s military regime has issued a blanket denial of abuses alleged by UN Special Envoy for Myanmar Christine Schraner Burgener at a UN Security Council (UNSC) meeting, rejecting her allegations as “one-sided” and “not fair,” while denying it had
At least 18 Myanmar junta forces as well as five ethnic resistance fighters were killed in the last four days as People’s Defense Forces (PDFs) and ethnic armed organization (EAOs) continued to attack regime targets across the country.
Exiled Cambodian opposition leader Sam Rainsy has called on the country’s military and citizens to rise up and topple the Hun Sen-Hun Manet regime.
Beware! Myanmar’s generals are up to their old tricks. In fact they’ve dusted off an old favorite: playing the Daw Aung San Suu Kyi card. So don’t be fooled.
Rumor: Myanmar State Counselor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and President Win Myint have been released from prison by the junta. Fact: Suu Kyi and Win Myint remain behind bars along with their cabinet members and thousands of other political prisoners.
Myanmar’s military regime reportedly used mortars to drop explosive shells on anti-regime protesters in three residential wards in Bago town, Bago Region early on Friday morning.
Despite condemnation by the international community, Myanmar’s military regime has intensified its violent suppression of anti-regime protests. And while the death toll has now topped 700, hundreds more have been seriously wounded.