Myanmar Now
Attack by about 25 supporters of the military proxy party came without warning and echoes violence during last year’s election
Published on Mar 5, 2021
But former UN fact-finding mission member says countries will not and should not use Responsibility to Protect to launch military intervention in Myanmar
Published on Mar 4, 2021
Emergency response teams from the organization had helped treat injured protesters in attacks by police and military
Published on Mar 4, 2021
Vice-Senior General Soe Win tells the UN special envoy for Myanmar that the junta will persevere ‘with few friends’
Published on Mar 4, 2021
Demonstrators in Yangon blocked off streets with sandbag barricades to delay the advance of soldiers and police
Published on Mar 4, 2021
Thant Sin, the vice permanent secretary of the Union Attorney-General’s Office, announced the move on social media
Published on Mar 3, 2021
Some welcomed the news, but others were more suspicious in the wake of brutal police crackdowns on protesters in the city
Published on Mar 3, 2021
Using live gunfire, security forces kill a 37-year-old man and 19-year-old woman in a crackdown on anti-coup protests
Published on Mar 3, 2021
The elected lawmakers are already facing charges for their efforts to undermine the legitimacy of the new regime
Published on Mar 3, 2021
Many of those killed on Wednesday by security forces across Myanmar died of gunshot wounds to the head
Published on Mar 3, 2021
At least 20 people have been shot, including one whose condition is critical
Published on Mar 2, 2021
Kay Zon Nway is being held at Insein prison and has been denied access to her lawyer
Published on Mar 2, 2021













