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A report issued Tuesday, Jan. 23, by the NGO project Myanmar Witness that examines the bombing of churches in Myanmar's western state of Chin underlines how the ruling military attacks buildings ...
Hualngoram and the Chin National Defence Force has driven over 3,000 Myanmar nationals to seek refuge in Zokhawthar village, ...
The outgoing U.N. monitor for human rights says Myanmar's military has attacked civilians in Rakhine and Chin states, including children. Myanmar is also accused of genocide against Rohingya Muslims.
As the junta steps up strikes on civilians, especially in Chin State, the United States must also ramp up its response. By Salai Za Uk Ling, Michael Howard, and Rosalinn Zahau May 02, 2023 ...
Fires burn in town of Thantlang in Myanmar's northwestern state of Chin, Oct. 29, 2021. More than 160 buildings in the town, including 3 churches, have been destroyed by fire caused by shelling by ...
People flee from fighting in Myanmar's northwestern town of Mindat in Chin State, Myanmar, May 17. Obtained by Reuters. ... Related article Myanmar's military is waging war on its citizens.
Myanmar is currently in the grip of a civil war with numerous armed groups fighting the military junta which deposed an elected government in 2021. Chin State is a stronghold of resistance against ...
A leading United Nations human rights expert claims the Myanmar military is carrying out “war crimes” against ethnic minorities, emboldened by special extended powers intended to help control ...
Some 300 refugees from Myanmar fled to Mizoram's Zokhawthar village after clashes between two Chin insurgent groups broke out in the neighbouring country, officials said.
BANGKOK — The U.S. and British embassies in Burma expressed concern about reports of fierce government attacks on a town in western Chin state, where the ruling junta declared martial law ...
Fires rage on October 29, 2021, in Thantlang, in Chin State, Myanmar, where more than 160 buildings have been destroyed. The country's military junta is accused of burning down 75,000 homes.
While the world is distracted by the coronavirus pandemic, Myanmar’s military may be committing fresh war crimes against ethnic minority populations, a U.N. human rights expert warned Wednesday ...
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