Min Aung Hlaing
- 18/03/2022
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By UN OHCHR GENEVA (15 March 2022) – The international community must take concerted, immediate measures to stem the spiral of violence in Myanmar, where the military has engaged in...
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By Tun Khin | Al Jazeera The international community must continue its efforts to investigate and prosecute the Myanmar army’s crimes. Exactly one year ago, on February 1,...
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4 January 2022 We, the undersigned civil society organizations of Myanmar and Cambodia, strongly condemn Hun Sen for supporting the criminal military junta in Myanmar and demand an urgent coordinated...
Read more- 27/12/2021
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By Dr. Azeem Ibrahim, Arab News More evidence of mass killings is emerging amid the Myanmar junta’s crackdown on pro-democracy rebels. Last weekend at least 35 civilians were murdered in...
Read more- 25/08/2021
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By The Rohingya Post On August 25, Rohingya mark Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day for the fourth year in refugee camps, Bangladesh. It is to commemorate the Myanmar Military’s campaign of...
Read more- 10/08/2021
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The Honorable Antony Blinken U.S. Secretary of State U.S. Department of State 2201 C Street NW Washington, DC 20520 Dear Secretary Blinken, We, the undersigned organizations, write to urge you...
Read more- 29/05/2021
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By Maung Zarni, Anadolu Agency Suu Kyi being charged under same draconian law she defended while in power LONDON: This past Monday, the State Administration Council of Myanmar, the military regime,...
Read more- 24/05/2021
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New briefing uncovers how Rohingya genocide continues after Myanmar military coup By Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK (BROUK) The genocide against Rohingya shows no sign of abating in Myanmar, the Burmese...
Read more- 29/03/2021
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By Ben Doherty, The Guardian Experts’ group calls for ‘three cuts’ strategy against junta over deadly crackdowns as Canberra accused of dragging feet The Myanmar military is a “terrorist group”...
Read more- 29/03/2021
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By Aman Ullah March 27 is a red-letter day from 1945, a turning point on Burma’s road to freedom. In the final days of World War II, as the Allied...
Read more- 01/03/2021
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By Md. Kamruzzaman A sense of consensus for peaceful co-existence is growing up between the Buddhists of Myanmar and Rohingya Muslims, signaling a great change in the country in near...
Read more- 01/03/2021
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By Mohammed Rafique, The Rohingya Post "Due to the atrocities and acts of terrorism of the military, the streets and communities across Myanmar have become battlefields. There have been many...
Read more- 20/02/2021
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By Dr. Azeem Ibrahim, Arab News Aung San Suu Kyi once again finds herself in a set of circumstances that defined her life in the past: Under arrest by the...
Read more- 20/02/2021
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By Gaspar Ruiz-Canela, La Prensa Latina Bangkok, Feb 18 (efe-epa).- If fear is anxiety over risk or harm, the Rohingya have many reasons to have it after the military coup...
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Press Release 18 February 2021 The Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab announced sanctions against members of the Myanmar military for serious human rights violations following the military coup. Three individuals sanctioned...
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News release February 18, 2021 - Ottawa, Ontario - Global Affairs Canada The Honourable Marc Garneau, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today announced that in response to the coup d’état in...
Read more- 15/02/2021
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By Aman Ullah On 4 January 1948, the Union of Burma achieved independence. The people of Burma ceased the subjects of the British and became independent citizens of the independent...
Read more- 14/02/2021
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By Hannah Ellis-Petersen and Shaikh Azizur Rahman, The Guardian While Aung San Suu Kyi defended a genocidal campaign against the Muslim minority, refugees fear military rule will end dreams of a return...
Read more- 14/02/2021
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By David Scott Mathieson, The Nation The military was never interested in peace or a democratic transition—and neither was Aung San Suu Kyi. The coup d’état in Myanmar has restored the...
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By Ashley Westerman, NPR This month's military coup in Myanmar has made an already dire situation for Rohingya refugees even worse, say human rights activists. Now, prospects are even more unlikely...
Read more- 11/02/2021
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By Aamer Madhani, AP The Biden administration announced Thursday that new sanctions against Myanmar will target the country’s top military officials who ordered this month’s coup in the Southeast Asian...
Read more- 11/02/2021
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Rohingya Women Globally Condemn the Military Coup in Myanmar Press Release February 11, 2021 We, the Rohingya Women’s Network, strongly condemn the military coup in Myanmar. Our network represents Rohingya...
Read more- 07/02/2021
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By Richard Ehrlich, Aisa Times Senior General Min Aung Hlaing had rich economic and financial incentive to stage his democracy-suspending putsch BANGKOK – By seizing absolute power, Myanmar coup leader...
Read more- 06/02/2021
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By BenarNews Some might find it odd that Myanmar’s military, the Tatmadaw, ousted Aung San Suu Kyi in a coup d’etat. After all, how often does a Nobel Peace Prize...
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