Tag: Military coup
Sister Ann: Myanmar’s brave Kachin nun
After she knelt in front of security forces to protect civilians she became a beacon of peace and reconciliation
Reports of 11 killed as Myanmar protesters fight troops with hunting...
Security forces fired live rounds, grenades, and machine-guns on protesters
Myanmar protesters mark deaths of hundreds of ‘martyrs’
Some 570 people have been killed during nearly two months of unrest since military coup
The message of Easter is peace and reconciliation
The greatest feast of Christianity comes during the saddest days in Myanmar's history, says Cardinal Bo
Hundreds forcibly disappeared in Myanmar, rights group says
Enforced disappearances used to strike fear in the hearts of anti-coup protesters, Human Rights Watch says
‘To all people of good will’: Church leaders declare day of...
Overseas archdioceses call for Holy Thursday to be a day of prayer for democracy and peace in the Asian nation
Myanmar’s security forces have killed more than 500 civilians, group says
Despite the violence, crowds still turn out in towns across the country, according to media and social media posts
Thousands take to the streets again in Myanmar after bloodiest day...
UN Special Rapporteur for Myanmar says military carrying out ‘mass murder’
SPOTLIGHT: Amid military violence, Myanmar’s people find empathy and solidarity
City people now see military differently, they now feel empathy with ethnic minorities, says Karen man
Asian cardinals issue appeal for peace, reconciliation in Myanmar
There is too much anger, too much violence, too much blood shed, too much suffering and pain inflicted on a peace-loving populace, they say