Burma
Cigarettes, Canoes & Candid Conversation: Nostalgic Photos of Sydney Suburbia and South East Asia
Sydney based, Burmese-Thai photographer Zarni Kuniead Tun captures the warmth, closeness and vulnerable humanness of the everyday.
Myanmar Journalist Details His Rape and Torture by Junta Soldiers in Prison
The reporter said he was given a choice by soldiers holding him captive—rape the woman next door, or be raped himself.
Photos of Myanmar's Only Synagogue and Its Small Jewish Community
There are 55 million people in Myanmar. About 20 of them are Jewish.
He Was a Buddhist Monk. Now He’s an Armed Freedom Fighter.
The Myanmar junta’s cruelty has upended lives and pushed many into violent resistance.
‘North Korea-Style Blackout’: Myanmar Journalist Asks World To Keep Watching
“What’s really important is that we feel like we’re not alone in this fight.”
The Story Behind Myanmar’s Most Famous Protest Photo
An image of a Myanmar nun pleading with police went viral. Here’s what happened.
We Spoke to a Doctor Treating Victims of Myanmar’s Deadly Crackdown
Dr. Aye Nyein Thu has worked on the front lines of anti-coup protests in Mandalay.
Myanmar Coup: Neighborhood Vigilantes Patrol Streets As Military Tightens Grip
Tensions are running high more than two weeks after the power grab.
Myanmar Coup Reopens Traumatic Wounds For Former Political Prisoners
Dissidents who survived military rule recall a dark past and reflect on what protesters could face in months ahead.
How to Bypass ‘Digital Dictatorship’ During the Myanmar Coup
A guide to preparing for internet shutdowns, and how to communicate more safely when online.
Myanmar Military Orders Nationwide Internet Blackout As Protests Over Coup Spread
The move comes after the junta restricted access to Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
The Hated General Who Masterminded the Myanmar Coup
Commander-in-chief Min Aung Hlaing added coup to his atrocity-laden resume this week.