Christopher J. Walker describes the devastating combined effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and military repression in Myanmar.
Author: teacircleoxford
Corporate Accountability Myanmar (CAM) အနေဖြင့် မြန်မာနိုင်ငံရှိ ကော်ပိုးရေးရှင်းကြီးများ၏ လူမှုတာ၀န်ခံမှုဆိုင်ရာ အစီအမံများ (CSR) ကျုရှုံးခဲ့ရမှုများကို ဖော်ထုတ်ရေးသားထားပါသည်။
The Institute for Economics & Peace responds to an open letter regarding its recent Global Terrorism report.
Christopher J. Walker(pseudonym) describes how military repression in Myanmar is strangling access to medical care during the Covid-19 pandemic.
An open letter by scholars and analysts of Myanmar, to the Institute of Economics and Peace requesting necessary changes to a recent Global Terrorism Index Report.
Christopher J. Walker shares the autobiography of a political activist who escaped to Thailand, and considers his current situation.
Christopher J. Walker reflects on the lives of Myanmar political activists, sheltering from the Tatmadaw as exiles in Thailand.
Christopher J. Walker reflects on the lives of Myanmar political activists, fleeing for their lives from the Tatmadaw.
To understand the generational pain and grief, Htar Nwe (pseudonym) writes about the process of finding herself through her own pain and grief after the February 1 coup.
Christopher J. Walker describes an instance of the random dangers encountered in Myanmar due to military repression.
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