Su Mon from ACLED talks about the military’s mounting atrocities, and the Arakan Army’s recent abuses against the Rohingya.
GENEVA — The U.N.'s leading human rights body agreed Thursday to measures aimed at putting pressure on Myanmar and Iran, whose governments have been accused of using violence against their own people.
Myanmar's military acknowledges attacking festival, accuses resistance forces of using human shields
Myanmar military leader Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, center, talks with Malaysian Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan, third from left, during their meeting at the military guest house in Naypyitaw, ...
(Bangkok) – Myanmar’s military junta in 2023 increasingly carried out unlawful airstrikes against villages with ethnic minorities and anti-coup residents, Human Rights Watch said today in its World ...
Three years after the military staged a coup, intensifying a civil war, civilians continue to pay the price, according to a coming United Nations report. By Nick Cumming-Bruce Reporting from Geneva ...
We are writing on behalf of Human Rights Watch in the context of the upcoming summits of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the East Asia Summit, and associated ASEAN partner summits, ...
Malaysian leaders have been vocal about the plight of the Rohingya and other Muslim communities. Now is their chance to make a difference. Lao Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone hands ASEAN’s ...
As hurricanes, strikes and the ever-shifting geopolitical ground continue to hold the apparel and footwear supply chain in the grip of sustained chaos, deteriorating labor conditions in civil-war-torn ...
BANGKOK — Myanmar’s military government on Thursday acknowledged attacking a religious festival held at a school in central Myanmar, which witnesses said killed about two dozen people, including ...
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