Internal Politics Coup leader ordered all civil servants to sign NDA for any official directives On November 26, Khit Thit media reported that coup leader Min Aung Hlaing ordered all government ministries and its staff members to sign non-disclosure agreements for any official document, and not to post on social media. There is no denying … Continue reading Weekly Update: 041
Month: November 2022
What Happened in Anang Pa
For our recent magazine issue, we reached out to our friends in Kachin State to gather the on-ground situations of what happened in Anang Pa. Due to internet disconnectivity and security concerns, we could not get a hold of our friend and the interview did not make it to the magazine. However, he did respond … Continue reading What Happened in Anang Pa
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Internal Politics The regime pardoned about 6000 detainees including 700 prisoners of conscience Mass amnesty pardoned by the regime on November 17 included big shots such as Australian economist Dr Sean Turnell, former British Ambassador Vicky Bowman, and the Japanese filmmaker Toru Kubota. Local big names include 88 Generation Leader Ko Mya Aye, Dr Myo … Continue reading Weekly Update: 040
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Internal Politics Voters will not vote for candidates directly, said junta’s UEC Gearing up for the sham election in 2023, junta-appointed Union Commission Election said that the ‘closed PR’ system will be adopted in the upcoming election. According to the system, voters cannot vote for the candidate of their choice. Instead, the political parties are … Continue reading Weekly Update: 039
Silent Murders of the Regime
The official data says that a total of 2404 people have been killed by the military regime since the coup. The association also says that the actual numbers are likely much higher. We agree with that. Hundreds of deaths have not been recorded as murders by the military simply because in many cases, there was … Continue reading Silent Murders of the Regime
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Internal Politics Junta attempts to restore stability by releasing some officials and local celebrities This week, local celebrities who were detained in the early days of the coup were released from prisons which included beauty blogger Win Min Than, and young fortune-teller Lin Nyo Taryar. On October 28, the NLD’s Minister for Planning and Finance … Continue reading Weekly Update: 038
Freedom Memoirs (October 2022)
Anang Pa airstrike, indiscriminate firing at Kyaik Htee Yoe pagoda and Insein Prison visitor centre, mass displacement in Sagaing Region. These are just the tip of the iceberg of the regime’s violence against its own people. Friends and families are being taken out, one by one, in one form or another at the hands of … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs (October 2022)