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.
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Christopher J. Walker describes an instance of the random dangers encountered in Myanmar due to military repression.
Christopher J. Walker describes resistance to the military repression in Myanmar, in demonstrations and in education.
မြန်မာနိုင်ငံအတွင်းဆက်လက်ဖြစ်ပွားနေသောပဋိပက္ခများကိုဝေဖန်သုံးသပ်သူများကမည်သို့ရှုမြင်သည်ဆိုသည့်အချက် နှင့်ယှဉ်ပြီး၂၀၂၁ ဖေဖေါ်ဝါရီ ၁ ရက်နေ့ အာဏာသိမ်းမှုကို ဂိုဏ်းဂဏစွဲ ဝါဒီများ၏ အာဏာလုပွဲဟုပိုမိုနားလည်နိုင်ကြောင်း Anders Kirstein Moeller က အဆိုပြုတင်ပြထားပါသည်။
A new special issue in Geopolitics (edited by Jasnea Sarma, Hilary Faxon and K.B. Roberts) highlights pre- and post-coup extractive economies and political geographies in Myanmar and beyond.
Ngwe Min Tar Yar shares his knowledge of intercommunal support in Myanmar for people grappling with COVID-19 and the coup.
Christopher J. Walker describes one attempt to help relieve the dire food shortage resulting from military rule in Myanmar.
Christopher J. Walker reflects on the ingenuity of efforts to resist military repression in Myanmar.
Hitomi Fujimura explores how Karen Baptists understood “modern knowledge” in nineteenth-century America.
Christopher J. Walker reflects on urgent safety concerns amidst the military repression in Myanmar.
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