The Political Prisoners Network Myanmar said at least six female Obo political prisoners died in the earthquake.
Last week’s earthquake only compounds Myanmar’s decades-long disaster of misrule by corrupt and brutal generals.
The regime reported the earthquake death toll at 3,145 on Friday morning, including 2,053 in Mandalay Region, followed by ...
The Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army has reportedly been given until April 22 to withdraw from the northern Shan ...
Also this week, the regime’s selective rescue effort in Naypyitaw, bullets for Chinese convoy, a traditional New Year tragedy, and selfies with Min Aung Hlaing.
Despite declaring a ceasefire on April 2, Myanmar's regime continues its violent crackdown, bombing civilian areas and conducting ground raids. Watch Dr. Tayzar San, a prominent pro-democracy activist ...
The foreign minister of the parallel National Unity Government (NUG), Daw Zin Mar Aung, condemns the inclusion of junta ...
In an interview with The Irrawaddy's Ei Kay Kyaw, Khun Bedu, vice-chairman of the Karenni State Interim Executive Council, ...
Sources report substantial damage in the administrative capital’s Union Territory, which is under the direct authority of ...
The regime instantly broke its 20-day ceasefire by targeting anti-regime groups as international rescue teams arrive to ...
Protesters displayed a banner calling Min Aung Hlaing a "murderer" as he joined the BIMSTEC regional summit in Bangkok on ...
Apart from a few photo ops, the military has ignored earthquake victims in Naypyitaw, even at housing complexes for civil ...
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