- Interview
Amy WebberSwe WinMarch 13, 2025‘Russia cannot substantially change the dynamic of the liberation struggle’: a conversation with Igor Blaževič
A recognised voice for human rights in Myanmar with firsthand experience of war in his own country, Igor Blaževič shares his insights on Myanmar’s relations with Russia, China, and the US amid global power shifts
- In-Depth
Amy WebberJanuary 8, 2025A Doctor’s Story: treating Myanmar’s resistance fighters from Kachin to Sagaing
“I didn’t think I’d make a good soldier. So I thought it would be better to join the resistance as a doctor.”
- News
Amy WebberDecember 3, 2024Life apart from ‘May May’: Kim Aris, son of Aung San Suu Kyi, speaks
Since the 2021 coup, Kim Aris has reluctantly stepped into the limelight as a Western voice speaking out against military rule in Myanmar. In conversation with Myanmar Now he reflects on his relationship with his mother and the burdens of a life lived in public
- In-Depth
Amy WebberNovember 6, 2024Seeing Myanmar’s Rohingya people anew
As the Rohingya minority continues to face some of the deadliest violence in an ongoing civil war, a photographer illuminates how their experiences and place in Myanmar society have changed over the decades
- Book review
Amy WebberJune 24, 2024Travelling in the shadows of Myanmar’s past
“On the Shadow Tracks, A Journey Through Occupied Myanmar” takes readers around the country by rail, exploring questions of injustice, colonialism, and memory