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The Curse of Tyrants: From “Kalar Kya Min” to Modern Myanmar’s Blood Kings
Posted in Anti-Racism

The Curse of Tyrants: From “Kalar Kya Min” to Modern Myanmar’s Blood Kings

Posted on July 8, 2025July 8, 2025

History punishes rulers not just for losing wars—but for losing their moral compass. Two notorious Burmese monarchs—Narathu, infamously known as…

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“I Shall No Longer Live Under a Wicked King”: A Reflection on Exile, Dignity, and the Courage to Leave
Posted in History

“I Shall No Longer Live Under a Wicked King”: A Reflection on Exile, Dignity, and the Courage to Leave

Posted on July 8, 2025July 8, 2025

In the chronicles of Myanmar history—both ancient and modern—there are moments when silence breaks, and a soul rises to say,…

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Lu Ye Chun: How a Military Brainwashing Project Accidentally Sparked Critical Minds and Future Rebels
Posted in Anti-Racism

Lu Ye Chun: How a Military Brainwashing Project Accidentally Sparked Critical Minds and Future Rebels

Posted on July 8, 2025July 8, 2025

After the brutal crackdown on university students on 7 July 1962, General Ne Win’s regime understood that brute force alone…

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Facebook’s Double Standards: Silencing Truth, Amplifying Propaganda
Posted in Anti-Racism

Facebook’s Double Standards: Silencing Truth, Amplifying Propaganda

Posted on July 8, 2025July 8, 2025

It is deeply frustrating and alarming that Facebook—once hailed as a platform for truth and freedom—has once again silenced factual…

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Trump paid proxy to take college entrance exam for him, niece’s book says
Posted in International News

Trump paid proxy to take college entrance exam for him, niece’s book says

Posted on July 8, 2025July 8, 2025

Wednesday, 08 Jul 2020 7:00 AM MYT WASHINGTON, July 8 — President Donald Trump paid a proxy to take a…

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