Here we go. End of another month means time to publish another magazine! Please download June issue here; Five full months have passed. As if junta and its lackeys are not bad enough, COVID 19 has once again retained a grip on our soil. We now have two common enemies, folks. To achieve our collective … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs Magazine (June Issue)
Month: June 2021
Freedom Memoirs – Day 150
The military council’s spokesperson, Major General Zaw Min Htun, told the press yesterday that more than 2000 prisoners who have been detained since the February coup will be released today. A sea of people in front of prisons across the nation waited since early morning longing for their beloved ones to come home with them. … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 150
Freedom Memoirs – Day 149
Dr. Zaw Wai Soe, Minister of Health and Education of the National Unity Government, shared the different phases of Spring Revolution on his social media platform this afternoon, and said we are currently in phase four where we are defending ourselves, launching guerrilla warfare and fighting till the end. His post also warned everyone to … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 149
Freedom Memoirs – Day 148
Today, a little girl in Mogok township turns five, but she doesn’t get a chance to celebrate like other five-year-olds because she is in Mogok Prison. On June 13, the girl, her big sister and her mother were abducted by the junta’s soldiers because they could not find her father U Soe Htay. He is … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 148
Freedom Memoirs – Day 147
Today saw five explosions in Yangon’s Insein township since 8am this morning and another explosion at the immigration office in Mayangone Township. As of now, there have been no casualties reported from these explosions. In the aftermath, the murderous military council’s security forces chose to act out by shooting continuously for an hour in the … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 147
Freedom Memoirs – Day 146
Today, Myanmar protesters took to the streets in the same fierceness and spirit of a young student named Salai Tin Maung Oo who was hanged on this day for leading a protest against the military rule some 45 years ago. Protesters from townships across the country including Yangon, Mandalay, Sagaing, Tannintharyi, Shan and Kachin shouted … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 146
Freedom Memoirs – Day 145
Last night, state-owned TV channels aired the footage of Murderer-in-Chief Min Aung Hlaing receiving an honorary degree from Military University of Defense Ministry of Russia. The honorary degrees are usually awarded to individuals to recognise their exceptional contributions to the society. Looking at the track record of Min Aung Hlaing, he has so far achieved … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 145
Freedom Memoirs – Day 144
A shocking CCTV footage of the regime’s soldiers’ cold-blooded murder of unarmed civilians in their own home on June 19 in Kalay township, Sagaing, surfaced today on social media.Since February, many cases of murders committed by the regime’s soldiers caused dismay to civilians as many people have been shot dead when they are out doing … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 144
Freedom Memoirs – Day 143
The attack on people defense force in Mandalay yesterday had impacted the public significantly, every one of us spent the night praying for the surviving six heroes who were most assuredly taken to an interrogation center. We are too familiar with torture stories and inhuman acts inside interrogation centers, and we fear our heroes would … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 143
Freedom Memoirs – Day 142
Today’s biggest story is in the center of Mandalay where a shootout was observed between junta’s forces and a Mandalay People Defense Force (Mandalay PDF) cell. The shootout at the multiple-storied building at the urban setting of the country’s second biggest city attracted people’s attention throughout the day. The clash began around 8am and lasted … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 142