On Incitement, Discrimination, and Potential International Criminal Liability Arising from Anti-Muslim and Anti-Rohingya Activities in Myanmar Date: May 2026Prepared for…
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Weaponizing Sinophobia: Myanmar’s Military Playbook of Scapegoating Minorities
Myanmar’s military and its allied extremist networks have long relied on a dangerous strategy: weaponizing xenophobia to consolidate power. From…
The Dangerous Gamble of Playing With Fire: Myanmar’s Military, Extremist Cyber-Troops, and the Dragon’s Response
Strategic Analysis — MMNN History rarely announces itself before it repeats. Yet in Myanmar today, the conditions that triggered one…
Strangers in Their Own City: How Chinese Migration Is Quietly Redrawing Myanmar’s Urban Map
Opinion — Analysis by MMNN MANDALAY – There is a particular kind of disorientation that comes not from being lost,…
“Five Years Lost: Why Myanmar Must Unite Now”
Myanmar at the Crossroads: Reform Minds Before Reforming the State Dr Ko Ko Gyi translate and edit U Aung Tin’s…
Strong Condemnation and Commitment to Action Within the Legal Framework
Strong Condemnation and Commitment to Action Within the Legal Framework Date: April 12, 2026 Respected Citizens, Islam is a religion…
Beyond Failed Frameworks: A Pragmatic Proposal for Myanmar’s Peace and Political Transition
Introduction: From Idealism to Realism For decades, Myanmar’s peace process has failed not بسبب lack of ideas—but because of lack…
Religious Violence in Bago, 1997: A Historical Account
Background: Ethnic and Religious Conflict in Myanmar Myanmar’s history has been marked by recurring ethnic and religious strife. From the…
The State That Buddha Would Not Approve Of
Adapted from Aung N Htwe’s post in Burmese on August 27, 2015 Introduction Buddhists generally accept that the Buddha taught…
Burmese Poem: မဗေဒါ-ဆရာဇော်ဂျီ Zaw Gyi’s “Hyacinth’s Way – This is My Way” (with English Translation)
Dedicated to Ethnic Minorities and Religious Minorities in Myanmar The water hyacinth (Eichornia crassipes) is known as “Beda” in Myanmar. It…