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Asean must ‘push for change’ in Myanmar: Top EU rights official
Myanmar elections unlikely to see credible outcome, EU human rights rep says International monitors have dismissed Myanmar’s upcoming election as…
A Rebel Border: India’s Evolving Ties with Myanmar after the Coup
With armed groups now holding most of Myanmar’s periphery, India has reached out to the rebels while preserving its historical…
UN expert urges rejection of Myanmar election ‘fraud’
GENEVA: Elections being planned by Myanmar’s ruling junta are a ploy to feign legitimacy and should be rejected by the…
The Return of Weaponized Islamophobia by Thidagu’s comrade Wirathu
This article examines the transformation of one of Myanmar’s most revered monks, Sitagu Sayadaw, from a respected preacher of royal…
Myanmar’s Junta Forces Are Gaining Back Ground, Presaging a Long-Term Quagmire
Myanmar’s Junta Forces Are Gaining Back Ground, Presaging a Long-Term Quagmire In recent months, Myanmar’s military junta has regained ground…
One God, Many Paths: A Call for Interfaith Unity
DARZ KKG Across human history, the divine message has reached us in many forms, languages, and traditions. Yet beneath the…
Myanmar — A Nation that Worships People Over Principles
By Aung San Oo | MMNN Chief Editor Myanmar has long been a country that venerates people more than principles.…
Thein Pe Myint’s Teacher Haroon: : The Muslim Mentor Behind a Burmese Nationalist Writer Part 2
How a forgotten Muslim teacher shaped the pen of a future nationalist—and what that irony tells us about Burma’s lost…
The Art of Flow — and the Irony of Thein Pe Myint’s Teacher Haroon Part 1
(A reflection on writing, thought, and human complexity) It is one of history’s quiet ironies that the late U Thein…