Nearly 600 properties seized by junta over alleged ties to armed resistance — Radio Free Asia

A photo shows the exterior of the home of Moe Ma Kha, a former NLD lawmaker for the Bago Regional Parliament,  which was sealed off by junta authorities in Taungoo city on Feb. 12, 2022. Credit: Citizen journalist

Myanmar’s junta has confiscated nearly 600 homes and other buildings owned by people it claims are members or supporters of the armed resistance, according to a report by independent research group the Institute for Strategy and Policy (ISP Myanmar). The report found that, between the military’s Feb. 1, 2021, coup and May 20 this year,

Biden touts ‘free and open’ Indo-Pacific in summit with ASEAN rulers — Radio Free Asia

President Joe Biden participates in the U.S.-ASEAN Special Summit to commemorate 45 years of U.S.-ASEAN relations at the State Department in Washington,  May 13, 2022. Credit: AP

UPDATED at 7:00 P.M. EDT on 2022-05-13 U.S. President Joe Biden declared to Southeast Asian leaders on Friday that “our relationship with you is the future,” as he wound up a summit with the ASEAN bloc of nations aimed at shoring up trans-Pacific ties and countering China’s heavy influence in the region. Biden’s remarks to

Myanmar’s 4 strongest ethnic armies reject junta invitation to peace talks — Radio Free Asia

Myanmar's Commander in-Chief Senior General Min Aung Hlaing (C) poses for a photo during the second anniversary of the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA) in Naypyidaw, in a file photo. Credit: Reuters

Myanmar’s four most powerful ethnic armed groups have rejected an olive branch from the junta, saying there can be no peace talks until the military regime allows the country’s shadow government and the paramilitary group that fights on its behalf to take a seat at the table. On April 22, junta chief, Snr. Gen. Min

Malaysia contacts Myanmar’s shadow govt as ASEAN fails to implement 5-point consensus — Radio Free Asia

This aerial photo taken by a drone shows Bin village in Mingin, a township in Myanmar’s Sagaing region, after villagers say it was set ablaze by the Burmese military, Feb. 3, 2022. Credit: Reuters

Malaysia’s top diplomat has revealed he’s had contact with the Burmese shadow government, the first ASEAN country to acknowledge such an interaction, as activists lambasted the bloc on the anniversary of its failed five-point plan to restore democracy in Myanmar. Foreign Minister Saifuddin Abdullah was responding Sunday to an open letter from a Southeast Asian

Myanmar ruler defiant, but observers see negotiations as only way to end turmoil — Radio Free Asia

A member of the People's Defense Force in Kayah state's Loikaw township. Credit: Loikaw PDF

sanctions and condemnation. ( document, script, facebook-jssdk) );. Source link. Junta chief Snr. Gen. Min Aung Hlaing promised to squash the nations opposition in an address marking Armed Forces Day over the weekend, however the shadow federal government vowed to resist and observers stated negotiation was the only answer to the existing turmoil. Speaking in

ASEAN envoy’s one-sided engagement won’t yield resolution, say observers — Radio Free Asia

Soldiers take part in a ceremony to mark the 73rd anniversary of the founding of the Karenni Army in Kayah state near Myanmar's border with Thailand, Aug. 17, 2021. Credit: RFA

Soldiers take part in a ceremony to mark the 73rd anniversary of the founding of the Karenni Army in Kayah state near Myanmars border with Thailand, Aug. 17, 2021. Credit: RFA Prak Sokhonn, who is likewise the foreign minister of turning ASEAN chair Cambodia, took a trip to Myanmar from March 21-23 with the expressed

ASEAN envoy’s one-sided engagement won’t yield resolution, say observers — Radio Free Asia

Soldiers take part in a ceremony to mark the 73rd anniversary of the founding of the Karenni Army in Kayah state near Myanmar's border with Thailand, Aug. 17, 2021. Credit: RFA

Prak Sokhonn, who is also the foreign minister of rotating ASEAN chair Cambodia, took a trip to Myanmar from March 21-23 with the revealed goal of assisting in an end to the unrest that has engulfed the nation considering that the military took power in a Feb. 1, 2021, coup. After fulfilling with junta chief

Myanmar shadow government says junta should not take stand in genocide trial — Radio Free Asia

Myanmar shadow government says junta should not take stand in genocide trial — Radio Free Asia

A decision by Myanmars shadow federal government to withdraw initial objections to charges of genocide against ethnic Rohingyas at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) was made to guarantee the case is not battled by a celebration that does not represent the will of individuals, its foreign minister said Thursday. The National Unity Government (NUG)

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