Tag: Myanmar
Heavy artillery kills child in Myanmar’s Sagaing region
Photographs obtained by RFA show bloodstains on Myauk Yamar bridge which locals say indicate the men were killed there.
UPDATED: FABC head lifts Radio Veritas Asia’s ‘suspension’
“It is imperative that we continue to go forward with the work of RVA in proclaiming the Good News in Asia"
Burmese mark anniversary of 8888 uprising with protests against military junta
The junta increased security by posting authorities dressed in civilian clothes to crowded places to arrest protesters
Myanmar’s detained civilian leader Suu Kyi receives partial pardon
Tuesday's announcement was part of an amnesty of more than 7,000 prisoners to mark Buddhist Lent
A closer look into the urban resistance in Myanmar
Massive rallies opposed the junta and a civil disobedience movement emerged against the military dictatorship immediately after the coup
Ignatius Loyola: A Noble Knight who fought for a better inner...
"Ignatius met his grace when he was a wounded soldier, wallowing in excruciating pain. His spiritual quest started from a wound to healing"
Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi moved from prison: party official
A source from another political party said Suu Kyi had been moved to a VIP compound in Naypyidaw
Myanmar junta hints at extending state of emergency
Junta has extended the state of emergency it imposed during the coup multiple times after giving acknowledgments of continuing unrest
Myanmar’s junta says it will sue 2 banned media outlets
DVB and Mizzima told RFA on Monday that the lawsuit was illegal because it was brought by a junta that unlawfully seized power
Myanmar crisis to top agenda at ASEAN foreign ministers’ meeting
ASEAN has long been decried as a toothless talking shop, and it remains split over diplomatic attempts to resolve the Myanmar crisis