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Su ChayFebruary 1, 2025Darkness under military rule: The blackouts the coup brought to Myanmar
As Myanmar’s newest dictatorship enters its fourth year since seizing power, its people are suffering through worsening scarcity and daily chaos, exemplified by the power outages hitting cities every day
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Su ChayJanuary 16, 2025What does the Arakan Army’s victory in Rakhine State mean for the Rohingya?
While recent successes by the Arakan Army (AA) may signal an imminent end to war with the military in Rakhine State, the Rohingya community faces a future at the mercy of the AA, Rohingya militant groups, and the Bangladeshi government
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Su ChayMohammed ZonaidNovember 25, 2024For Rohingya women, nowhere is safe
Having fled for their lives, mostly from what the United Nations (UN) called a ‘textbook’ example of ethnic cleansing in Myanmar’s Rakhine State eight years ago, Rohingya women have become the most vulnerable victims of intensifying violence in Bangladeshi refugee camps
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Su ChayNovember 21, 2024Elephant camps in Thailand, a sanctuary for Myanmar’s displaced
Refugees uprooted by ongoing conflict in Myanmar find security and employment in a Chiang Mai elephant camp
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Su ChayOctober 18, 2024Myanmar’s Buddhist nuns nearing brink of starvation amid civil war
Neglected and marginalised, Buddhist nuns from across Myanmar share their stories of sheltering and educating the youth while coping with displacement and poverty