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The Military Tightens Its Grip on Access to Information in Myanmar

The Military Tightens Its Grip on Access to Information in Myanmar

By Emilie Lehmann-Jacobsen
To maintain the upper hand after the coup, the Tatmadaw is doing its best to choke off the flow of information.
Myanmar Protests Continue to Grow Despite Junta Threats

Myanmar Protests Continue to Grow Despite Junta Threats

By Sebastian Strangio
After three weeks, tensions between the military and the anti-coup protest movement are beginning to rise.

Myanmar and Biden’s Broken-Down Car Dilemma

Myanmar and Biden’s Broken-Down Car Dilemma

By Andrew Samet
The Myanmar coup has posed an early test to the new administration's promise to work with allies to forge an anti-authoritarian front.

Indonesia Leading ASEAN Push on Myanmar Coup

Indonesia Leading ASEAN Push on Myanmar Coup

By Sebastian Strangio
Given its own history of transition from military rule, Indonesia is probably the nation best placed to lead the bloc's diplomacy on Myanmar.

This Is Not the Time for Foreign Governments to Stay ‘Neutral’ in Myanmar

This Is Not the Time for Foreign Governments to Stay ‘Neutral’ in Myanmar

By Kim Jolliffe
Myanmar is approaching an inflection point, but the window for meaningful foreign action is quickly closing.
Chinese Official Denies ‘Prior Knowledge’ of Myanmar Coup

Chinese Official Denies ‘Prior Knowledge’ of Myanmar Coup

By Sebastian Strangio
There is little reason to doubt Beijing's claim that the coup and ensuing crisis is "not what China wants to see.”

Was Myanmar’s Coup Legal? And Does it Matter?

Was Myanmar’s Coup Legal? And Does it Matter?

By Sebastian Strangio
For most of Myanmar's modern history, the law has been shaped by the army's power and interests rather than the other way around.
Myanmar Protests Resume After Second Night of Internet Shutdown

Myanmar Protests Resume After Second Night of Internet Shutdown

By Associated Press
The protests come ahead of a scheduled court appearance by Aung San Suu Kyi on Wednesday.

Myanmar Protests Reveal Burgeoning Regional Civil Society

Myanmar Protests Reveal Burgeoning Regional Civil Society

By Quah Say Jye
The Myanmar coup has revealed the lack of democratic resilience in Asia, but also the growing solidarity and strength of the region's civil society.

Myanmar Junta Arms Itself With Repressive New Laws

Myanmar Junta Arms Itself With Repressive New Laws

By Sebastian Strangio
The changes come amid an intensification of the nationwide protests against the February 1 coup.

Myanmar Coup Leader: ‘Join Hands’ With Army for Democracy

Myanmar Coup Leader: ‘Join Hands’ With Army for Democracy

By Associated Press
Anti-coup protesters are unlikely to be swayed by Sen. Gen. Min Aung Hlaing's call for unity.
Myanmar Junta Readies Draconian Cyber-Security Legislation

Myanmar Junta Readies Draconian Cyber-Security Legislation

By Sebastian Strangio
The draft law is clearly intended to rein in the use of social media by the country's burgeoning Civil Disobedience Movement.

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