conflict
This is the age when young people should be following their passions and hobbies, not dying or killing others.
"I fear for my physical security. But I don’t want to give up my journalistic work."
Whenever I feel down, I would revive my spirits by reminding myself of people who were resisting the dictatorship in various ways.
He wanted to be a gold medalist in traditional boxing. But the military destroyed that dream.
A call to action from a veteran healthcare professional helping severely injured Myanmar people on the Thai border
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.
A day of pride and sorrow mix as graduating troops in Kayah prepare to head to the frontlines
The CDM campaign has now been going on for a year and a half and continues to be strong and effective. But there is also sadness and suffering.
“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.
Linn, 28, is from Myanmar’s Shan State but lives and works in Yangon. This is her resistance diary.
As a pastor in a region lacerated by conflict, Saw Bo Thar spent his working life dodging the hostilities between Myanmar's army and the KNU
Dr Kyaw Thu Latt looks back on his time treating patients in some of Myanmar’s most forbidding borderlands with surprise at his adventurousness
The inscrutable waters of Indawgyi Lake in Kachin State are stirred with ancient myth
Min Latt, son of a Mon separatist-turned-smuggler who vanished in mysterious circumstances, has spent his life tracing stories of the dead
Phar Chin has spent years trying to help his wartorn village, but his dedication was not enough to shield his own family
An eloquent advocate for the Naga people, Athong Makury compiled a dictionary of his tribe's language to preserve their voice
A child of conflict, Ko Lay could recognise the drum beat of artillery shells before he turned ten, memories that reverberate through his poetry
To set up her rights group, Mu Iris Arr Paing dodged warring armies, collected beer bottles -- and even created a football tournament
Tragedy has stalked Ja Khun Ya's life since she fled fighting between the army and Kachin rebels five years ago
Pascal Khoo Thwe's journey from tribesman to Cambridge graduate and author is entwined with the ache of exile
As a young man Yar Pyay made a choice that was to alienate him from his childhood friends