When looking at the roots of modern religious friction in Myanmar, history shows that independent journalism caught on to the…
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Earthquake-Damaged Mosques Still Await Permission to Rebuild: A Continuing Pattern of Restrictions on Muslim Religious Institutions in Myanmar by President Min Aung Hlaing
Based on a report by Aung San Oo and Voice of Myanmar (VOM). Translated, expanded, and edited for international readers…
Why Myanmar Muslim Youth Must Work Ten Times Harder
Translated, edited, and expanded for international readers with the assistance of ChatGPT (OpenAI), based on the original Burmese article by…
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said, “America has stupid people, named named Donald Trump saying dumb things” Rubio ရဲ့ အဖြေကြောင့် Donald Trump ကတော့ စောက်ရူးကြီး ဖြစ်သွားတာပေါ့
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio was in India for the QUAD summit meeting. At a press conference in New…
“Dr. Than Htun and the White Elephant”
Tt’s a wonderful piece of Dr. Than Htun’s sharp wit and fearless honesty really shine through. The satire is so…
Between Diaspora Politics and Armed Nationalism: The Rohingya Trapped Between Performance and Power
The Rohingya crisis is no longer merely a humanitarian issue. It has become: Recent remarks by Tun Myat Naing have…
AA, Rohingya, and the Great Game: Tun Myat Naing Speaks — But Who Listens?
In a region long abandoned to chaos, denial, and convenient narratives, Tun Myat Naing has done something rare: he has…
မောင်မောင်(ရွှေကရိက်) Maung Maung Shwe Keraweik’s Reflection from Mandalay (2013): Islamophobia, Misunderstandings, and Responsibility
By Maung Maung Shwe Keraweik (Edited & Condensed) On 21 February 2013, I attended a discussion at Edu Zone in…
My Encounter with Bertil Lintner, who revealed the plot Ten Months Before the Rohingya Massacre
Photo credit: Wikipedia Bertil Lintner (born 1953) is a Swedish journalist, author and strategic consultant who has spent nearly four…
From Advice Ignored to Lessons Unlearned: A Reflection on Myanmar’s Political Crossroads
Soon after the military coup led by Min Aung Hlaing, I was unexpectedly approached through the late Dr. Tint Lwin…