OUT INTO THE OPEN BURMA
OUT INTO THE OPEN BURMA
The Heartbreaking Reality of Disappearances Under Military Rule
A Nation on the Brink as Humanitarian Crisis Deepens
A Humanitarian Crisis Unfolding Amidst Escalating Conflict
A Glimmer of Hope Amidst Ongoing Tragedy
What's Happening in Myanmar: A Nation Caught in the Crossfire of Military Rule and Rebel Resistance
Escalating Conflict in Myanmar: A Nation in Chaos as Rebel Attacks Surge
Myanmar Crisis Pushes ASEAN to Breaking Point: Time for Action, Not Empty Words
Myanmar’s Prolonged Nightmare: Military Extends State of Emergency for the Sixth Time
Myanmar’s Deadly Air Strikes: The International Community Cannot Look Away
July 7th: A Day of Mourning and Resistance – The Unbroken Spirit of Myanmar
The Bloodshed Continues: Myanmar Military's Relentless Attacks on Civilians in June 2023
Cyclone Mocha: Myanmar’s Unseen Suffering Under the Storm of Military Dictatorship and Nature’s Wrath
Another Myanmar Military Government's Brutal Air Strikes on Innocent Civilians Must be Stopped!
The world needs to take a stand and provide aid and actions to restore Democracy back in Myanmar
Two years after the Military Coup, Myanmar has declined drastically in every aspect.
Myanmar's Economy in Decline: The Tragic Consequences of Two Years of Military Coup
Myanmar Military Government's Brutal Air Strikes on Innocent Civilians Must be Stopped
No Safe Haven: Myanmar’s Displaced Civilians Are Nowhere to Run
Myanmar Military Government's Actions are a Shameful Affront to Democracy
UN must act urgently to restore democracy in Myanmar. We need more than Sanctions!
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Myanmar Military Government attempted a coup on February 1st, 2021, and dethrone the democratic leaders and gained control over the Country under Military Rule.
Since then, the political, economic, and humanitarian crisis in Burma has only grown more dire, with reports indicating nearly 3,000 killed, nearly 17,000 detained, and more than 1.5 million displaced.