In-Depth
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Nay Min NiMarch 28, 2025The lives of civil disobedience movement participants four years on
Four years after government workers left their positions in defiance of the military’s seizure of power in Myanmar, trading stable jobs for uncertain futures in the Civil Disobedience Movement (CDM), their lives remain dramatically transformed
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Myanmar NowMarch 26, 2025Myanmar’s resistance faces renewed calls for due process as killings of ‘informants’ continue
The National Unity Government’s directives have done little so far to rein in extrajudicial killings by anti-junta forces
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Myanmar NowFebruary 28, 2025Argentina’s arrest warrants and Myanmar’s reckoning with justice
The controversy surrounding this case underscores a critical issue: justice and accountability should not be selective
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Caleb QuinleyMoe OntFebruary 24, 2025‘Treat Them as Humans’: Inside Myanmar’s resistance POW prisons
With little international support, Myanmar’s resistance struggles to balance humane treatment with the realities of war
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Ko ChoFebruary 20, 2025‘To light the way for others, we must be willing to risk getting burned’: resistance leader
In the four years since Myanmar’s military coup, the armed resistance group SAF has grown from a membership of 22 students to thousands of fighters carrying out military operations in three regions