Three journalists from military-ruled Myanmar who were convicted of illegal entry after they fled to Thailand have been sent to a third country where they are safe, their employer said Monday.
Journalists who fled Myanmar find third-country refuge
Three journalists from military-ruled Myanmar who were convicted of illegal entry after they fled to Thailand have been sent to a third country where they are safe.
Journalists who fled Myanmar find third-country refuge
Three journalists from military-ruled Myanmar who were convicted of illegal entry after they fled to Thailand have been sent to a third country where they are safe.
Myanmar junta defends response to crisis amid Southeast Asian criticism
The Myanmar junta’s foreign minister had defended its plan for restoring democracy, state media reported on Tuesday, after a meeting at which Southeast Asian counterparts pressed the army to implement …
Myanmar junta defends response to crisis amid Southeast Asian criticism
The Myanmar junta’s foreign minister had defended its plan for restoring democracy, state media reported on Tuesday, after a meeting at which Southeast Asian counterparts pressed the army to implement …
In Crackdown on Fraud From Myanmar, China Authorities Target Suspects’ Families
Chinese authorities are trying to lure back fugitive fraudsters operating across the border in Myanmar by threatening to cut off pensions and other benefits for family members, according to social …
‘I wanted to cry for my country’: Myanmar students suffer as they watch coup aftermath from exile in Thailand
Naw Say Say was shocked and saddened when she woke to news on February 1 that the Myanmar military had overthrown the civilian government and declared a state of emergency. “I was so worried and …
Myanmar journalists who fled to Thailand in ‘safe’ third country
Three Myanmar journalists who faced deportation after fleeing to Thailand to escape a military crackdown have been granted asylum in a third country, their employer said Monday.
First Cases Against Myanmar’s Suu Kyi to End Late July, Lawyer Says
Court proceedings in the first criminal cases involving deposed Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi are set to finish late next month, her lawyer said on Monday, citing a decision by the presiding judge.
First cases against Myanmar’s Suu Kyi to end late July, lawyer says
The prosecution has until June 28 to conclude its case while the defence has until July 26, and hearings would take place every Monday and Tuesday, Suu Kyi’s chief lawyer, Khin Maung Zaw, told Reuters …