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Myanmar’s Crisis: What Comes Next?

Myanmar’s Crisis: What Comes Next?

By Khaing Sandi Win Min
As the military's atrocities continue, Myanmar’s crisis threatens to undermine the wider region’s security.
Medical Workers Targeted in Myanmar’s Post-Coup Crisis

Medical Workers Targeted in Myanmar’s Post-Coup Crisis

By Brian Elmore
The country's political and economic troubles are being shadowed by a looming public health crisis.

Myanmar Charges Doctors Over Civil Disobedience Protests

Myanmar Charges Doctors Over Civil Disobedience Protests

By Associated Press
Doctors, nurses, and medical students have marched and joined strikes to show their opposition to the military coup.

The Death of Journalism in Myanmar

The Death of Journalism in Myanmar

By Robert Bociaga
A journalist reflects on his detention by security forces, one small part of a wider crackdown on the country's media.

Can Myanmar’s Protesters Win?

Can Myanmar’s Protesters Win?

By Tom Fawthrop
They are up against a ruthless, entrenched military. But history tells us not to underestimate the power of the people.
From COVID-19 to the Coup, Myanmar’s Doctors Are Risking Their Lives

From COVID-19 to the Coup, Myanmar’s Doctors Are Risking Their Lives

By Adam Lalley
Politically active medical professionals are managing to balance their activism with their commitment to the Hippocratic Oath.

Myanmar’s Junta Targets Free Press in Post-Coup Crackdown

Myanmar’s Junta Targets Free Press in Post-Coup Crackdown

By Sebastian Strangio
The military’s actions are designed to deny the civil disobedience movement the oxygen of domestic and international attention.
UN: 38 Died on Deadliest Day Yet for Myanmar Coup Opposition

UN: 38 Died on Deadliest Day Yet for Myanmar Coup Opposition

By Associated Press
The escalation in the violence has led to increased diplomatic efforts to resolve the political crisis — but there appear few viable ways forward.

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