In-Depth
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Ko ChoFebruary 12, 2024
As junta falters, Myanmar’s communists look to make a comeback
Three decades after its collapse, the Communist Party of Burma is once again part of the struggle against military oppression
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Myanmar NowFebruary 9, 2024
Myanmar junta troops and militia members filmed burning resistance fighters alive
Video footage leaked online provides evidence of some of the most brutal murders witnessed since the country’s military coup
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Jessy WolfFebruary 9, 2024
Clashes, blockade in southern Rakhine State hit minority IDPs hardest
With the military blocking travel and reducing food rations, a community of mostly Kaman and Rohingya Muslims displaced from their homes since 2012, is suffering even worse hardship than the Buddhist majority amid fighting in southern Rakhine State
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Nora PyaeJessy WolfFebruary 5, 2024
Civilians struggle as war rages across Rakhine State
The conflict in Myanmar’s westernmost state is taking a heavy toll on people living there, both inside the battle zone and beyond
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Nora PyaeAung ZayNay Win NiFebruary 1, 2024
As conflict consumes much of Myanmar, its cities also struggle on three years after the coup
They may be far from the fighting, but Yangon, Mandalay, and Naypyitaw have not been untouched by the war for control of the country’s future
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