Myanmar's military junta says it has pardoned 7,000 prisoners
Myanmar's military junta has announced the pardon of over 7,000 prisoners who were convicted for allegedly supporting or financing a 'terrorist group.'
Five Years of Resistance in Myanmar: A Visual Journey Through a Trench War and Hidden Training Camps in the Jungle
On the fifth anniversary of the coup that ousted Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar remains engulfed in a war that has displaced over 3.5 million people and left tens of thousands dead, with youth from across the country fighting against the military junta's repression in Karen lands and among other ethnic groups.
Myanmar’s junta holds second phase of widely slammed elections
Myanmar's military junta conducted the second phase of controversial elections on Sunday, excluding Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy amid warnings that the vote is intended to extend military rule.
Myanmar junta holds second phase of election widely decried as a ‘sham exercise’
Voters in Myanmar participated in the second phase of a military-run election that has been criticized as a means to legitimize junta rule amidst ongoing civil conflict.
Polls close in first phase of Myanmar elections widely condemned as a sham
Polls have closed in Myanmar's first electoral phase, which is criticized as a sham aimed at legitimizing military rule following a coup.
Myanmar junta stages election after five years of civil war
The Myanmar junta held elections amid civil unrest and the imprisonment of former leader Aung San Suu Kyi, claiming a return to democracy after five years.