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January 14, 2019

As the Arakan conflict erupted with vengeance between the government security forces in the west on January 4 and is now still ongoing, creating...

The IrrawaddyAA Brig-Gen Tun Myat Naing attends a peace conference for ethnic armed groups in Kachin State in July 2016. / The Irrawaddy
January 9, 2019

The January 4 deadly early morning raids of the four police outposts by the Arakan Army (AA) that inflicted heavy causality to the police forces...

January 8, 2019

Just as the the Military or Tatmadaw’s peace initiative in the form of unilateral ceasefire covering five military commands seems to be going...

December 14, 2018

As the year ends, protracted ethnic conflict has expanded into the Rakhine State. The Arakan Army (AA), a new outfit that was formed only in...

Women's rights activist Yee Mon Htun.
December 4, 2018

Despite having spent most of her life outside of her home country, Yee Mon Htun has devoted her career to empowering marginalized groups in...

November 30, 2018

Foreword

Burma, a name of the country which has been used in the English language, is also known as Myanmar, after the...

November 27, 2018

As if the problem in Rakhine State, that has provoked international and UN condemnation on Naypyitaw and ever since the Rohingya’s exodus of...

November 26, 2018

This exclusive interview was held at the start of the famous Sangai Festival 2018 in Manipur.

Thank you for taking the time to...

Photo by – NCA-S EAO/ PPST meeting, Chiang Mai 10-11/10/2018
November 13, 2018

This decision is the follow up of  its letter to State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi, who is also the  chair of the National Reconciliation and...

September 17, 2018

September 1st being Saw O Moo’s birthday, his wife, children, relatives and siblings held a memorial ceremony for him at his native village of...

July 31, 2018

At the third session of the Union Peace Conference held in Naypyitaw from July 11-16, around 2,000 representatives of ethnic armed organizations...

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