Tag: Myanmar
Press freedom under attack in Myanmar, journalists seen as ‘enemies,’ says...
As many as 110 journalists have been arrested since the coup and at least 53 remain in various prisons throughout the country
Photographer dies in custody in first journalist death since Myanmar coup
News of Soe Naing’s death surfaced on social media Tuesday and was confirmed by family members
Defending and protecting human rights
Everyone should be aware that every person has inalienable rights that must be respected and protected
Enough is enough, my dear Myanmar
The repugnant violence over the last ten months has offended the sensibilities of the world
Catholic nun in Myanmar among BBC’s ‘100 women of 2021’
The BBC said the Catholic nun 'became a symbol of Myanmar’s protests following the military takeover' on February 1
Myanmar’s Catholic faithful back ‘no Christmas carol, no decor’ call
“By avoiding Christmas celebrations and parties, we show that we are involve in the fight against injustices"
Myanmar’s junta troops burn 11 villagers alive in Sagaing region, says...
Graphic video footage of the aftermath of the atrocity went viral on social media inside Myanmar, provoking outrage
No singing of Carols, no decors, no parties this Christmas in...
"Rejoice with those who rejoice and weep with those who weep," said Bishop Lucius Hre Kung of Hakha
Myanmar junta jails Aung San Suu Kyi for two years
Aung San Suu Kyi was found guilty of incitement against the military and breaching COVID rules
Three wounded as Myanmar soldiers ram car into protest
More than 10 months of military rule has seen some 1,300 killed rallying against the army but small, highly mobile protests still crop up