“Where there’s a will, there’s a way.” The movement of people across frontiers is as old as humanity itself. Before…
Category: Opinion
“Who Is the Guest and Who Is the Host?”: A Historical Rebuttal to a Harmful Narrative
“History Has No Hosts or Guests: Just People” “Who Are the Real Natives? A Rebuttal to Historical Amnesia” “Myanmar: A…
A Prayer for Burma
By Maulana Hafiz Abdullah(Originally published under a pseudonym for personal safety) In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the…
General Aung San’s Speeches Still Illuminate Myanmar’s Path
A Legacy of Unity, Democracy, and Dignity for All By Jeffrey Tin Htoon (R.I.T Yangon)Edited & Adapted for MMNN On…
I Wished for a Queen (Consort), but Married a Queen (Monarch)
A Cultural Reflection by Sai Kham LeikTranslated and Edited for MMNN Introduction Among Myanmar’s most prolific and poetic songwriters stands…
“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…
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…
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…