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Aung San Suu Kyi Kicks Off Myanmar Election Campaign in Mask, Shield, Gloves
Official campaigning started Tuesday but a fresh wave of coronavirus cases dampened election energy.
People in Myanmar Don’t Know About Coronavirus Because the Government Blocked the Internet
The government of Aung San Suu Kyi ordered telecoms companies to shut down mobile internet coverage in two states. That was a year ago.
The Hague Just Ordered Myanmar to Protect Rohingya Muslims From Genocide
"Today’s decision sends a message to Myanmar’s senior officials: The world will not tolerate their atrocities."
Human Rights Icon Aung San Suu Kyi Is in Court Defending Claims of Genocide in Myanmar
She's accused of overseeing a military campaign that has used gang rape, mass murder, and other atrocities against the Rohingya.
Myanmar's Military Is Still Committing War Crimes Against the Rohingya
An Amnesty International report says the army has carried out extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances, and torture.
Here's What You Need to Know About the Two Journalists Myanmar Just Released From Prison
Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo were locked up 511 days for reporting on state violence against Rohingya Muslims.
We Met the Australians Trying to Prosecute Aung San Suu Kyi For War Crimes
As Myanmar's state counsellor, the lawyers allege she's directly responsible for more than one million Rohingya people fleeing the country.
Mass Student Protests Planned Against Australia Training Myanmar's Military
The Turnbull Government will spend $400,000 on the Tatmadaw, which has been accused of ethnic cleansing against the country's Muslim Rohingya minority.
Myanmar's Metal Scene Stands Strong in the Midst of Political Upheaval
Metalcore is still king in capital city Yangon, but black and death metal are gaining ground in this troubled Southeast Asian political hotbed.
Myanmar's Metal Scene Stands Strong in the Midst of Political Upheaval
Metalcore is still king in capital city Yangon, but black and death metal are gaining ground in this troubled Southeast Asian political hotbed.
Myanmar says it fired this diplomat from its Rohingya crisis panel. He says he quit.
Former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson has a different interpretation of what happened.
Burmese military "committed widespread rape" of fleeing Rohingya women
Burmese security forces had “committed widespread rape” against Rohingya women and girls as part of a brutal ethnic cleansing that has forced more than 600,000 Rohingyas to flee their homes.