Ask a question. Get a source-grounded answer with citations.
Based on 10 verified sources covering Thailand, Myanmar:
Mizzima Nearly 800 women were killed and more than 800 injured in Myanmar last year as the military stepped up airstrikes and artillery attacks on civilian areas, according to a report released in January by the Burmese Women’s Union (BWU). [1]
Mizzima On International Women’s Day, women’s rights groups called for urgent action to protect women in Myanmar and hold sexual violence perpetrators accountable, highlighting the arbitrary detention, torture, and killings of thousands since the 202... (confirmed by 2 sources) [2]
Yanghee Lee delivered the following address online at a hybrid discussion with the representatives of the diplo Human Rights Working Group and the UN Myanmar Country Team Human Rights Theme Group to mark International Human Rights Day 2025 on 10 Dece... [3]
Former Yale student is seeking to exact very costly revenge against female prosecutor and women's rights groups who falsely accused him of rape An Afghan refugee who won a full scholarship to Yale is suing 15 women's organizations and their former at... [4]
YANGON—Women’s rights groups in Myanmar have demanded for a long-awaited law preventing violence against women to be enacted as soon as possible, saying it would better protect women and girls from violence. [5]
RANGOON — Women’s rights advocates have demanded changes to the constitution to ensure women’s basic rights, especially in conflict areas, at a press briefing on their experience of attending the United Nation’s (UN) 64th session of the Committee on ... [6]
CHIANG MAI, Thailand — Burmese women’s rights activists have raised concerns over human rights abuses and the slowdown of Burma’s peace program to The Elders, a group of internationally renowned former world leaders and rights advocates. [7]
Kachin Rights Groups Call for Protection of Women in Conflict Zones The rights activists also demanded transparency in the investigation of a murder that shocked many last month. Kachin human rights groups have held a press [8]
Mizzima Nearly 800 women were killed and more than 800 injured in Myanmar last year as the military stepped up airstrikes and artillery attacks on civilian areas, according to a report released in January by the Burmese Women’s Union (BWU).
Mizzima On International Women’s Day, women’s rights groups called for urgent action to protect women in Myanmar and hold sexual violence perpetrators accountable, highlighting the arbitrary detention, torture, and killings of thousands since the 202
Yanghee Lee delivered the following address online at a hybrid discussion with the representatives of the diplo Human Rights Working Group and the UN Myanmar Country Team Human Rights Theme Group to mark International Human Rights Day 2025 on 10 Dece
Former Yale student is seeking to exact very costly revenge against female prosecutor and women's rights groups who falsely accused him of rape An Afghan refugee who won a full scholarship to Yale is suing 15 women's organizations and their former at
YANGON—Women’s rights groups in Myanmar have demanded for a long-awaited law preventing violence against women to be enacted as soon as possible, saying it would better protect women and girls from violence.
RANGOON — Women’s rights advocates have demanded changes to the constitution to ensure women’s basic rights, especially in conflict areas, at a press briefing on their experience of attending the United Nation’s (UN) 64th session of the Committee on
CHIANG MAI, Thailand — Burmese women’s rights activists have raised concerns over human rights abuses and the slowdown of Burma’s peace program to The Elders, a group of internationally renowned former world leaders and rights advocates.
Kachin Rights Groups Call for Protection of Women in Conflict Zones The rights activists also demanded transparency in the investigation of a murder that shocked many last month. Kachin human rights groups have held a press
More than 100 members of the Pattaya Women’s Development Group earned certifications in women’s rights with hopes they’ll pass on their knowledge to others in their communities.
Mai Aung Kham, an ethnic Ta’ang—also known as Palaung—from northern Shan State, says he is on the run.