Rio (pseudonym) writes about how his father, a soldier, understands the ongoing protests.
Tag: military coup
Adam E. Howe reflects on the coup as an attempt to establish a Thai-style “disciplined democracy”.
Myo Min outlines the potential and limitations of anti-coup protesters’ solidarity with the cause of the Rohingya.
Mark Adams (pseudonym) considers new pathways for a united front in Myanmar’s future.
Jangai Jap reflects on ethnic minorities’ participation in Myanmar’s pro-democracy revolution.
Helene Kyed argues that multiethnic unity is paramount for the success of civilian resistance to the military.
Bella Aung calls for recognizing minorities’ contributions to ongoing anti-coup protests.
In Part 2 of a 2-part post on digital conduct concerning Myanmar, Benedict Mette-Starke lays out practical digital communication considerations for Myanmar scholars and others outside Myanmar.
Avoiding Pitfalls in Engaging with Digital Myanmar: A Post-coup Analysis of Risk Mitigation (Part 1)
Benedict Mette-Starke analyses Myanmar digital communication considerations in Part 1 of a 2-part post on digital conduct concerning Myanmar.
Six students from the University of Yangon analyze key themes in the military-controlled and state-owned media since the February 1st coup.
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