Teachers in Myanmar caught in crossfire as conflict rages — Radio Free Asia

Teachers in uniform take part in a Civil Disobedience Movement demonstration against the military regime that overthrew the elected national government, in Dooplaya district, eastern Myanmar's Kayin state, May 13, 2021. Credit: AFP/KNU Dooplaya District

Schoolteachers in Myanmar, many of whom joined a national strike to protest the ruling military regime, have been increasingly caught in the crossfire following the February 2021 coup that overthrew the elected government. As of May, at least 40 teachers had been killed, according to the ruling junta. Educators who have gone on strike to

Myanmar junta forces kill 2 militiamen, torch villages near copper mine — Radio Free Asia

Villagers march along a road during a protest against a Chinese-backed copper mining company in Salingyi township, northwestern Myanmar's Sagaing region, Dec. 30, 2019. Credit: Tint Aung Soe

Myanmar junta soldiers killed two local militia members and torched over 20 villages near the Chinese-owned Letpadaung copper mine in northwestern Myanmar’s Sagaing region on Tuesday, forcing more than 10,000 civilians to flee, residents said. About 100 soldiers guarding the Chinese company Wanbao’s mining site fired heavy artillery shells and raided Moe Gyo Pyin village

Myanmar junta forces attack villages in Sagaing region, killing 11, residents say — Radio Free Asia

The dead bodies of civilians from Kan Pyar village, Myinmu township, in northwestern Myanmar's Sagaing region, lay covered on the ground, June 6, 2022. Credit: Citizen journalist

Eleven civilians were shot dead or burned to death by military junta troops in northwestern Myanmar’s Sagaing region after the soldiers found a weapon in a pagoda compound where the displaced villagers had sought shelter, local residents said Wednesday. Junta forces shot six of the civilians from Kan Pyar village in Myinmu township in the

Monasteries, churches are not spared from Myanmar’s conflict — Radio Free Asia

Dawuku Catholic Church in Loikaw township, eastern Myanmar's Kayah state, seen in January 2022, was damaged by artillery fire from a military junta aircraft. Credit: Citizen journalist

Nearly 100 religious buildings have been destroyed in two regions and two states in Myanmar more than a year after the military seized control from the elected government and plunged the Southeast Asian country into chaos and violence, according to data compiled by RFA. The 97 religious buildings that have been demolished since the Feb.

Myanmar junta metes out long prison terms for small donations to its opponents — Radio Free Asia

A photo montage shows the nine young anti-junta protesters arrested by the junta in Mandalay, Myanmar, Apr. 4, 2022. Credit: Citizen journalists

At least seven young Myanmar men and women from Tanintharyi region and Rakhine state have received long prison terms for donating money — U.S. $8 or less in a few cases — to opponents of the military junta that has ruled the country for 13 months, their lawyers and anti-junta activists told RFA. Military authorities

International Court of Justice set to resume hearings on Myanmar genocide case — Radio Free Asia

International Court of Justice set to resume hearings on Myanmar genocide case — Radio Free Asia

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is holding hearings this week to figure out whether it has jurisdiction to evaluate if atrocities committed by the Myanmar armed force against Rohingya Muslims made up a genocide. The West African nation of Gambia filed a case at the ICJ in November 2019 implicating Myanmar of breaching the

Myanmar military tribunal sentences prominent activist, former lawmaker to death — Radio Free Asia

Myanmar military tribunal sentences prominent activist, former lawmaker to death — Radio Free Asia

A Myanmar special military tribunal on Friday sentenced a veteran political activist and former lawmaker under the previous democratically elected federal government to death for activities supporting opponents of the junta that has ruled the country because February, the program said. Kyaw Min Yu, a prominent leader of the pro-democracy 88 Generation Students Group who

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