Op-ed

Op-ed

Nationwide protests against the coup have been responded with murders, torture and mass arrests by the military regime. (Myanmar Now)
The country’s military leaders have acted with impunity for decades, but now there is a mechanism...
Published on Mar 19, 2021
Nationwide protests against the coup have been responded with murders, torture and mass arrests by the military regime. (Myanmar Now)
But just as our nightmare did not start with the coup, neither did our struggle.
Mar 13, 2021
Students take part in a rally demanding peace at the war-torn Kachin State in Yangon, Myanmar May 6, 2018. REUTERS/Ann Wang
After five years of empty political rhetoric, Myanmar’s torture victims deserve bold action
Jun 26, 2020
State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi appeared in the International Court of Justice in December last year. (Photo: Reuters)
As the deadline approaches to answer to the UN’s top court about abuses against the Rohingya, the government and the military are using the same old tricks
May 22, 2020