Francis Wade The parallels in conditions imposed on Palestinians and Rohingya reveal how elements of Israel’s genocidal project appear to have been taken up by Myanmar.
Heavy and increased use of the aircraft has made them more likely to fail mechanically, said a former junta air force officer.
Myanmar’s military regime is seeking to revive a policy of conscription. Instead of bolstering national solidarity, activating the law will undermine it, say two ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute researchers.
The ongoing war in Myanmar, recognized as the world's oldest conflict, is
Myanmar’s junta boasted it would crush popular revolt in six months; two and a half years later the Spring Revolution is making rapid advances across the country.
The foreign ministry is sending aid to 20,000 residents of war-torn Kayin state.
Police claim they stepped on landmines, while escaping forced training.
Abuse and lack of medical treatment have left 15 political prisoners dead since last May.
An aerial attack left 20 people dead and 33 injured in a township under Arakan Army control.
Draft-eligible youths are avoiding census takers and parents are terrified for their children.
CNN investigation uncovers Myanmar military’s brutal and violent attacks on its people as junta faces increasing threats to its fragile hold on power
By Helen Regan, Angus Watson, Su Chay, Pallabi Munsi and Anna Coren, CNN (CNN) — The two young men are bloodied, their feet clamped in wooden stocks. “What is the PDF (People’s Defence Force)?” their tormentors yell. “Dogs,” they reply. Humiliated and dehumanized, the men are hogtied and dragged across the rough ground by their