Every child deserves the right to joy, to education, and to dignity — equally.Why should any child be denied this,…
Category: History
My Home Is in My Heart ညီငယ် မောင်မောင် ရွှေကရဝိက် ရဲ့ “မွေးနေ့ လက်ဆောင် နှင့် ဆုတောင်း”
There’s a song by Kosovar Albanian singer Ilir Shaqiri that moved me deeply—it beautifully captures the warmth of finding home…
Compassionate Letter Seven: Racial Discriminations Everywhere
Author: Bo Aung Din Dear Nan, Thank you for your kind letter. I’m relieved to know you’re not angry anymore,…
A Valentine Music DVD with Love for Dear Nan Sai
This letter is the first in a long, allegorical correspondence that reimagines Burma’s political, ethnic, and social conflicts through the…
When a Teenager Challenged Burma’s Socialist Elite: My Luyechun Camp Encounters
1966. I was just sixteen. Alongside my friend Than Win (now Dr. Than Win, former Rector of the University of…
The Curse of Tyrants: From “Kalar Kya Min” to Modern Myanmar’s Blood Kings
History punishes rulers not just for losing wars—but for losing their moral compass. Two notorious Burmese monarchs—Narathu, infamously known as…
“I Shall No Longer Live Under a Wicked King”: A Reflection on Exile, Dignity, and the Courage to Leave
In the chronicles of Myanmar history—both ancient and modern—there are moments when silence breaks, and a soul rises to say,…
Lu Ye Chun: How a Military Brainwashing Project Accidentally Sparked Critical Minds and Future Rebels
After the brutal crackdown on university students on 7 July 1962, General Ne Win’s regime understood that brute force alone…
UNITY IN DIVERSITY: A Pragmatic Call for Muslim Solidarity “All for one. One for all.”— A call not just for…
Doing What Is Right and Forbidding What Is Wrong: A Reflection on a Core Islamic Principle
Doing What Is Right and Forbidding What Is Wrong: A Reflection on a Core Islamic Principle The principle of enjoining…