A court in military-ruled Myanmar convicted former leader Aung San Suu Kyi in another criminal case and sentenced Australian economist Sean Turnell to three years in prison …
Myanmar: Facebook’s systems promoted violence against Rohingya – Meta owes reparations
Meta and the right to remedy for the Rohingya, details how Meta knew or should have known that Facebook’s algorithmic systems were supercharging the spread of harmful anti-Rohingya content in Myanmar, …
Myanmar court sentences Suu kyi and Australian economist to 3 years in jail -source
A court in military-ruled Myanmar on Thursday sentenced deposed leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, and her former adviser, Australian eonomist Sean Turnell, to three years in prison, a source familiar with the …
Ousted Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi sentenced to three years under official secrets act
Myanmar has been in turmoil since the military seized power last year and ousted Suu Kyi’s elected government.
Myanmar court convicts Aung San Suu Kyi again, Australian economist also jailed
A court in military-ruled Myanmar convicted former leader Aung San Suu Kyi in another criminal case Thursday and sentenced Australian economist Sean Turnel..
Australian academic Sean Turnell sentenced to three years after secret trial in Myanmar
Economic adviser to ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi was by accused by military leaders of having confidential papers …
Pulses trade body IPGA makes a pitch for rupee-based trade with Myanmar
Presently, the pulses trade between Indian and Myanmar is largely carried out through the entities based in Singapore and is denominated in US dollar. “As we are supporting the Myanmar farmers by …
In Myanmar, the Tatmadaw’s Frustration Fuels a Cycle of Violence
The junta’s tactics have grown more brutal in the face of resistance. The international community doesn’t have an answer.
As the world moves on, Myanmar confronts a mounting, hidden toll
Since Myanmar’s military forcibly seized control in a coup, the losses suffered by rebels, activists and ordinary citizens have gone beyond the frontline casualties.
Companies Quitting Myanmar Provide Hollow Victories Against Junta
The departures of France’s TotalEnergies and Norway’s Telenor have left the military regime with more money and control.