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With every victory, we move closer toward the light of dawn.
The life of an unwillingly exiled
A young Muslim university student who is now working in the medical corps for the PDF
The authorities fed the prisoners at Insein with just enough food to keep them alive and little more.
Whenever I feel down, I would revive my spirits by reminding myself of people who were resisting the dictatorship in various ways.
“I want my children to go to school so I was hoping they’d be able to study. But when we got here, we realised it’s not safe here either.”
After the coup, journalists were designated as criminals. There are also a lot of threats on social media. But getting rid of that reporting bug is...
This war transformed our lives and it reshaped our city. (The people) dug trenches throughout the city and in the countryside. The idea was that...
He wanted to be a gold medalist in traditional boxing. But the military destroyed that dream.
On how being young and out on the street could be grounds for suspicion and arrest in today's Myanmar
"I was overcome with worry for my friend. And at the same time, I was also frightened about my own safety."
while it may look like things are calm and peaceful in the Shan State capital at the moment, there are spies everywhere.
There are many cases of women having to give birth on the run and babies losing their lives due to lack of healthcare and transport.
If I’m out and about and witness something, I fear I would still be arrested even if I turned back just for being in the vicinity.
Journalists can no longer help each other socially. The connection we used to have among us has been severed.
A reporter on the anxious, foreboding dreams that haunt her at night
As we begin a new year we wanted to say thank you for joining us as we strive to provide new perspectives and tell untold stories from Myanmar
A sudden scream startled me and I looked up to see that a little girl playing nearby had burst into loud, wailing sobs.
A day of pride and sorrow mix as graduating troops in Kayah prepare to head to the frontlines
Even with the latest tragedy on Oct 23, Hpakant residents continued to express their opposition to the coup regime.
“Cartoonists have to be on the side of the oppressed,” he told me."Political cartoons point out weaknesses and loopholes regardless of who is in...
I guess we’ll have some stories to tell the children as they grow up.
These illustrations of hands are a tribute - and a symbol - of our ongoing revolution and the importance of helping each other.
Taunggyi used to be a very peaceful and stable city.