UN Investigators Report Torture and Sexual Violence in Myanmar Detention Centers

MYANMAR: A UN-supported investigator has reported that his team has uncovered substantial evidence of "systemic torture" in detention centers in Myanmar over the past year. This includes instances of electric shocks, strangulations, gang rape, and the burning of sexual body parts. A summary of the findings states, "The report outlines the documented torture occurring in [...]

Myanmar Junta Lifts State of Emergency and Eyes December Elections Amid Ongoing Conflict

MYANMAR: Myanmar's military government has lifted the state of emergency in the country and is getting ready for an election in December. Opposition groups are refusing to participate, and international observers have criticized the situation. The order allows the military leader, Min Aung Hlaing, to have full control over the legislature, executive branch, and courts. [...]

Myanmar Rights Group Calls for Sanctions on Chinese Firms Supporting Military Junta

MYANMAR: In Myanmar, feelings against China are increasing because Beijing backs the military government and gets involved in the country's issues. Norinco plays an important role by providing weapons and technology to Myanmar's military, helping with both direct sales and local arms production. Technicians from Norinco assisted in the Magwe Region to help create anti-aircraft [...]

Over 20,000 Displaced as Myanmar Junta Torches Homes Near World Heritage Site

MYANMAR: Approximately 150 junta soldiers have been setting fire to villages in the Mandalay Region township. These villages are located near Chauk Township in the Magwe Region, separated by a small river and situated along the Bagan-Chauk road, about 16 kilometers from Bagan. This historic area is one of the few tourist spots that has [...]

Election Circus: Comedians, Machines, and the Battle for the Military Vote

Myanmar: Myanmar's military-backed election authority is actively preparing for a scheduled election in December. They are training personnel to operate electronic voting machines instead of traditional paper ballots and are looking for ways to increase public backing for an election that is considered vital for the junta's legitimacy. The chairman of the Union Election Commission, [...]

Rohingya Women Empowered Through Taekwondo Training in Refugee Camps

Myanmar: Having fled their homeland, where they were victims of genocide and sexual violence used as a weapon of war, Rohingya girls and women are now confronting new dangers and challenges in refugee camps in Bangladesh. Most of these refugee women and girls do not have the opportunity to pursue higher education, not only due [...]

Dozens Killed in Hpakant After Arrival of Junta Forces

Myanmar: Reports indicate that approximately 30 civilians were killed in a series of unexplained shootings and artillery attacks following a military operation in Hpakant, a key jade mining town in northern Myanmar's Kachin State. The military sent about 600 troops from Kamaing, located around 40 miles from Hpakant, to reinforce their remaining positions after the [...]

Displaced Communities Hardest Hit by Floods in Chipwe, Kachin State

Myanmar: Two wards on the east bank of the N'Mai River in Chipwe Township, Kachin State, have experienced flooding, displacing hundreds of families who were already affected by conflict. Heavy rainfall in the upper areas of the N'Mai River has caused it to overflow, rising up to 50 feet above its normal level, as reported [...]

Myanmar: Tortured political prisoners denied medical treatment at Magway Prison

Myanmar: Hundreds of political prisoners held at Magway Prison in central Myanmar have been denied medical care following beatings and torture by prison officials. On April 13, violence broke out outside the prison when members of a local resistance group launched an attack on junta soldiers present there. Two political prisoners lost their lives during [...]

Myanmar Junta Mandates Exam Retakes for Students Affected by Earthquake

Myanmar: Students at Mandalay University whose answers from the university entrance exam were destroyed in last month's earthquake will be required to retake the test in June, according to a decision made by the military regime. The 2024-25 matriculation exams took place from March 17 to 22, with 220,843 students registering and over 200,000 actually [...]

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