Kyaw Lin Htoon

Kyaw Lin Htoon
18 articles
Protesters opposed to the overthrow of Myanmar’s elected government have so far resisted military supporters’ attempts to stir up trouble
Published on Feb 10, 2021
A dozen organizations have called on the military to avoid political instability and allow a peaceful transfer of power
Published on Jan 30, 2021
The move is the latest salvo in the military proxy party’s ongoing effort to challenge the legitimacy of last year’s election
Published on Jan 23, 2021
Michael Kyaw Myint, the leader of the Yeomanry Development Party, is wanted by police for staging an unauthorized protest
Published on Jan 16, 2021
Soe Paing acted as if he was running his own business and had airlines send payment to a private bank account, the Anti-Corruption Commission said
Published on Jan 14, 2021
The case was filed by the Union Election Commission, which the protestors accused of rigging last year’s election
Published on Jan 13, 2021
Discrimination has made the resurgence of the coronavirus in Thailand especially hard on Myanmar workers
Published on Jan 10, 2021
A shift in the state’s electoral map has opened up the possibility of power-sharing with ethnic parties
Published on Nov 20, 2020
Former militia leader Sai Mon looks to use his influence in eastern Shan state to win respectability as an MP
Published on Nov 6, 2020
Former militia leader Sai Mon looks to use his influence in eastern Shan state to win respectability as an MP
Published on Nov 6, 2020
Activists accuse donors of obscuring their role in developing the mVoter 2020 app, in a move they say shows a total disregard for transparency.
Published on Oct 6, 2020
The Khumi may be in the majority in southern Chin State’s Paletwa township, but that won’t be any guarantee of success as the Khumi National Party takes on the Goliaths of Myanmar’s national politics.
Published on Oct 6, 2020













