Tag: Myanmar
Kachin Baptist pastors arrested for ‘damaging reputation’ of Myanmar military
Two pastors have been charged under the Unlawful Associations Act, a law introduced by the British during colonial rule.
Myanmar restores internet ban in conflict-torn Rakhine, Chin states
Temporary lift of internet ban in conflict-racked areas reinstated for 'security requirements and public interest'
Myanmar poet, lawyer granted bail in military ‘defamation’ case
Court cites defendants old age, poor health in decision
Bangladesh hopes to stem trafficking of Rohingya by opening schools
Education viewed as protection against false promises of traffickers
World Court orders Myanmar to protect Rohingya from acts of genocide
Myanmar will now have to regularly report on its efforts to protect the Rohingya from acts of genocide every six months until a final ruling in the case
As China’s Xi visits Myanmar, ethnic groups rue ‘disrespectful’ investment
Chinese investment has ‘disrespected local traditions and values and failed to consult local people,’ Kachin civil society groups say in open letter
World Court to rule on emergency measures in Myanmar genocide case
Aung San Suu Kyi travelled to The Hague last month to defend her country against the charges
Dikuasai separatis, gereja dan sekolah Katolik di Myanmar ditutup
Gereja-gereja dan sekolah-sekolah Katolik di Negara Bagian Shan, Myanmar utara, masih ditutup meskipun pasukan separatis etnis melonggarkan tindakan keras terhadap tempat-tempat ibadah Kristen tahun lalu, menurut...
Catholic churches, schools remain shuttered in separatist-controlled Myanmar state
Religious crackdown reportedly eased on Protestant, but not Catholic institutions
Sanction China for enabling Myanmar’s genocide
While Myanmar should be condemned publicly for the genocide against the Rohingya, its ‘friends’ who have enabled the atrocity should also face scrutiny