A Legacy of Unity, Democracy, and Dignity for All By Jeffrey Tin Htoon (R.I.T Yangon)Edited & Adapted for MMNN On…
Author: Dr Ko Ko Gyi
I Wished for a Queen (Consort), but Married a Queen (Monarch)
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Stone by Stone: A Bridge Built by Prisoners of Empire
U Ye Htut correctly identified the original builders of this bridge as Pashtun and Ottoman Turkish POWs—captured during the First…
“For Their Tomorrow”: Reclaiming the Forgotten Heroes Who Liberated Southeast Asia
“When you go home, tell them of us and say: For their tomorrow, we gave our today.”— Inscription at the…
Rohingya Refugee Crisis Deepens as UN Warns of Service Collapse Amid Severe Funding Shortfall
Rohingya refugees gather at roadside kitchen market, at the refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh March 15, 2025. — Reuters…
When Brothers Turn Their Guns: Chin Resistance and the Quiet Cost of Division
By Kaung Kin Ko | MMNN | 12 July 2025 It’s heartbreaking to witness a sad turn in the Chin…
“He Made Us Laugh Through Our Tears”
In Memory of Professor Dr. U Nyunt Thaung (A.K.A. Maung Tha Cho / Jet Kwam Chan Kone)1958 – 2025 By…
Roots of Burma’s Anti-Indian and Anti-Muslim Riots: Revisiting the Past for a More Just Future
MMNN Feature The roots of Burma’s anti-Indian and anti-Muslim sentiments are deeper and more complex than the oversimplified narratives often…
❝ The NUG Must Urgently Reform — A Revolutionary Appeal from the Frontlines ❞
By Dr. Tayzar San, Leader of Mandalay People’s Defence ForceOriginally known for pioneering nonviolent protest, now an underground revolutionary leader…
The Sad Truth Behind the Fall of a Revolution: Betrayal by Those We Trusted
“LONG LIVE THE REVOLUTION!” — they cried, as they robbed it blind. By: Thet Ka Moe Nyo (Former Director of…