More than 80 Rohingya people seeking to travel by boat to Malaysia have been detained in Myanmar’s southeast after traffickers abandoned them, a security source told Agence France-Presse (AFP) on …
More Than 80 Rohingya Detained In Myanmar: Source
More than 80 Rohingya people seeking to travel by boat to Malaysia have been detained in Myanmar’s southeast after traffickers abandoned them, a security source told AFP on Saturday.
Why Myanmar’s Dry Months Will See More Fighting and Regime Atrocities
The dry season will bring more junta airstrikes and atrocities but its ground forces will continue to suffer heavy losses, according to rebel leaders and defectors.
Correcting Int’l Misconceptions About Myanmar’s Struggle
Singapore Foreign Minister Balakrishnan and others are wrong to characterize the conflict as a squabble between the military and NLD supporters.
Myanmar and ASEAN: Time is not on the Side of Democracy
The crisis in Myanmar will also be central to all these meetings. In preparation, in June 2022, ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR) launched an International Parliamentary Inquiry (IPI) …
Indonesian FM Says Myanmar Military to Blame for Country’s Crisis
This week, Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi gave an interview with the Reuters news agency in which she said that Myanmar’s military was responsible for the failure of the Association of …
Myanmar military diverts civilian jet fuel to air force: Amnesty
Amnesty International calls on countries and companies to stop the supply of aviation fuel to Myanmar’s military rulers.
In Post-Coup Myanmar: ‘Death Squads’ and Extrajudicial Killings
Pro-junta armed groups that have claimed responsibility for of extrajudicial killings have faced no consequences in Myanmar.
Amnesty Demands Oil Importers Stop Myanmar’s Air Force Fuel Supplies
A report shows aviation fuel intended for civilian aircraft is fueling the junta’s repeated airstrikes on civilian targets.
Amnesty International: Myanmar using fuel supply chain to launch airstrikes on civilians
An investigation into last week’s airstrike by Myanmar’s military that killed 80 civilians at a music festival has honed in on an aviation fuel supply chain that has aided hundreds of similar attacks.