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Myanmar's Film Industry Remains in a Tawdry Time Warp
By Aung Kaung Myat
Facebook Is Failing to Curb Hate Speech in Myanmar: Report
By Laignee Barron
How a Failed Democracy Uprising Set the Stage for Myanmar's Future
By Eli Meixler
Myanmar Struggles With Catastrophic Floods
By Aung Kaung Myat
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Myanmar's Attacks on Rohingya Were Premeditated, Report Says
Fortify Rights found "reasonable grounds” that the violence amounts to genocide
By Casey Quackenbush
July 18, 2018
Myanmar Court: 2 Journalists Will Face Trial
Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo pleaded not guilty. They will now stand trial where they face 14 years in prison
By Oliver Slow / Yangon
July 9, 2018
Myanmar Officials Implicated in Rohingya Atrocities
Amnesty International has identified 13 individuals implicated in atrocities
By Casey Quackenbush
June 26, 2018
Rohingya Insurgents Massacred Myanmar Hindus: Amnesty
Amnesty International demands accountability for the insurgents' crimes as well as for the military-perpetrated atrocities
By Laignee Barron
May 22, 2018
Thousands Continue to Flee Escalated Fighting in Myanmar's North
While sporadic fighting is common in the mountainous state, aid groups are concerned that this current escalation is more widespread than before
By Helen Regan
May 3, 2018
Myanmar Jails Police Whistleblower Over Detained Reporters
Capt. Moe Yan Naing said officers were threatened if they failed to "entrap and arrest" two Reuters reporters
By Eli Meixler
April 29, 2018
U.S. Investigates Allegations of Atrocities Against Rohingya
Investigators conducted more than 1,000 interviews with Rohingya in refugee camps in Bangladesh
By Eli Meixler
April 26, 2018
Championing Rohingya Rights in Myanmar Cost Me 12 Years in Prison. It’s a Price Worth Paying
Today, the Rohingya are mostly stateless, our very identity denied
By U Kyaw Hla Aung
April 24, 2018
Could Facebook Have Stopped the Spread of Hate in Myanmar?
The platform has been used to spread misinformation and even incite violence
By Laignee Barron
April 6, 2018
They've Spent Months in Jail. But These Two Reuters Reporters Are Not Losing Hope
Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo were locked up for doing their jobs
By Verena Hölzl / Yangon
April 4, 2018
How This Man Helps the World's Poorest Farmers
The former strategy analyst has helped over half a million families in thousands of villages get a better life
By Eli Meixler / Singapore
April 1, 2018
Amal Clooney to Defend Reporters Jailed in Myanmar
Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo have now spent more than 100 days behind bars
By Laignee Barron
March 30, 2018
Two Reuters Reporters Have Spent 100 Days in Myanmar Jail
They were investigating a mass grave where 10 Rohingya bodies were found
By Eli Meixler
March 21, 2018
Facebook Has 'Determining' Role in Rohingya Violence: U.N.
“I’m afraid that Facebook has now turned into a beast,” one U.N. official said
By Eli Meixler
March 13, 2018
Myanmar Is Building Army Bases on Torched Rohingya Homes
Amnesty International called the construction a "land grab on a dramatic scale"
By Eli Meixler
March 12, 2018
Holocaust Museum Rescinds Suu Kyi's Rights Award
The severity of recent atrocities demands that she use her "moral authority," the museum said
By Laignee Barron
March 7, 2018
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