Brian Wong is a DPhil in Political Theory candidate at Balliol College, Oxford, and a Rhodes Scholar from Hong Kong. They are the founder of the Oxford Political Review. With the democratization of ...
Three years ago, the Myanmar military staged a coup that ended a decade-long experiment with limited democracy and civilian government, reimposing a brutal and repressive regime. The coup provoked an ...
In the week since the military overthrew Myanmar’s democratically elected government, exile Nay San Lwin has been inundated with dozens of messages from his compatriots offering support. It’s a ...
Relatives mourn near bodies of deceased Rohingya refugees who drowned in the Naf river, in Teknaf. A small boat packed with refugees fleeing war-torn Myanmar sunk while crossing a river to Bangladesh ...
More than 600 people have died in Myanmar since the military pulled a coup in February. Protests and acts of civil disobedience continue across the country, despite targeted military violence. Here is ...
With over half of Myanmar’s population using Facebook, the platform is synonymous with the internet for many residents in the country, and many users consider the posts and pages on their news feed to ...
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