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  1. The hearings later this month in the genocide case at the International Court of Justice will be about 's "preliminary objections" to the case. To learn more about preliminary objections, check out our Q&A from last year:

  2. . says in past year, at least 146 have been arrested in , while some 52 journos, including 12 women, remain under detention. At least 3 reporters are known to have died in detention. urges military to release all people/journos detained arbitrarily

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  4. Feb 8

    Important interview with Foreign Minister, . It is clear that the civilian government in (legitimate representative of the people) wants to do more. It expects to provide humanitarian aid. (1/2)

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  5. Feb 6

    ’s military junta desperately needs foreign cash from oil and gas revenues. Targeted sanctions can help bankrupt the junta. The EU, ASEAN and others can make the Generals pay for their ongoing atrocities.

  6. 5 hours ago

    I am sorry! I am not interested in participating the Union day dance group 12th Feb

  7. 22 minutes ago

    MYANMAR | Dog of Aung San Suu Kyi died today Did you know that? The Dog (namely Taike-Chi -To) is the only gift from her son .That dog is also the only sign of love between Aung San Suu Kyi and her family.

  8. 16 hours ago

    RCSD is delighted to launch a second call for Research Fellows, specializing in either forced , and , or in , and . Please share with your Myanmar scholar networks.

  9. 46 minutes ago

    Diamond Jubilee Union Day > live on MRTV-HD, MRTV NRC, MWD, MWD Variety, 5 Plus, Readers Channel, Skynet Up-to-Date, Skynet Ethnic Channel, Radio Myanmar, Padamyar FM, Cherry FM, Pyinsawady FM, Mandalay FM, Shwe FM, Thazin FM > 6:15am, 12Feb2022.

  10. Feb 8

    Join us on Feb 25, 4:00 pm HKT if you are interested in and .

  11. Clarification of the Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, regarding the release of Prof. , an Australian national detained in

  12. Feb 3

    Our team in Karen State, delivered 365 bags of salt, enough for 2,788 people for an entire year. Salt has been hard to come by due to fighting, closed roads & strict borders, but it is a precious resource to families forced to live on rice.

    A woman kneels before two bags of salt in Karen State, Myanmar. Some IDPs traveled for two days to pick up this much-needed resource.
    Men unload bags of salt from a boat in Karen State, Myanmar.
  13. 2 hours ago

    | The military government continues to issue new arrest warrants, and at least 187 people have been arrested by security forces since January 27 this year.

  14. Feb 8

    : 48 travelled from Northern State arrested by junta forces for “illegal travel” attempting to leave their native town, in near on Tuesday morning, sources told me — they were being trafficked and were from different towns.

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