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Why Did Myanmar’s Military Reduce Aung San Suu Kyi’s Prison Sentence?

Why Did Myanmar’s Military Reduce Aung San Suu Kyi’s Prison Sentence?

By Sebastian Strangio
The move is part of a strategy aimed at normalizing the junta's relations with the outside world - or at least with ASEAN.
Aung San Suu Kyi Has Some of Her Prison Sentences Reduced by Myanmar’s Military Junta

Aung San Suu Kyi Has Some of Her Prison Sentences Reduced by Myanmar’s Military Junta

By Associated Press
Despite the minor reduction in her prison sentence, the 78-year-old Nobel laureate still faces 27 years in prison.

Rights Groups Call on Laos to Release Dissident Chinese Lawyer

Rights Groups Call on Laos to Release Dissident Chinese Lawyer

By Sebastian Strangio
Lu Siwei was arrested on July 28, as he tried to board a train from Vientiane to Bangkok, and is expected to face deportation soon.

Navigating the Kuki-Meitei Conflict in India’s Manipur State

Navigating the Kuki-Meitei Conflict in India’s Manipur State

By Shruti Rathore
The failure of the government to act swiftly to stem the violence has deepened the ethnic divide and will make the conflict harder to resolve.

Why is Modi Scared of INDIA?

Why is Modi Scared of INDIA?

By Ashutosh
The name of the opposition alliance is a bold announcement that the BJP/RSS can’t claim India as their own as they are opposed to the very idea itself.
Myanmar Junta Extends State of Emergency for Fourth Time

Myanmar Junta Extends State of Emergency for Fourth Time

By Sebastian Strangio
The extension is an admission that the military has failed to quell the broad-based armed resistance to its rule.

Hong Kong’s Legal War on a Protest Anthem

Hong Kong’s Legal War on a Protest Anthem

By Eric Lai
The attempt fits into a longer tradition of using injunction orders to check free speech – and pressuring the courts to follow political directives.
Australia Moves Toward Vote on a Voice for First Nations People

Australia Moves Toward Vote on a Voice for First Nations People

By Grant Wyeth
No date has been announced for the referendum yet, but the decision has critical ramifications not just for First Nations people in Australia but Canberra’s international reputation.

China’s Foreign Minister Deposed: Guilt or Power Struggle?

China’s Foreign Minister Deposed: Guilt or Power Struggle?

By Bonnie Girard
With no official explanation for Qin's removal from his post, speculation is running rampant.

Political Storm Brews in Election-Bound Bangladesh

Political Storm Brews in Election-Bound Bangladesh

By Mubashar Hasan
Despite efforts by the government to decimate rivals, the opposition BNP is drawing huge crowds at rallies.

Vietnam Imprisons 54 Officials Over COVID-19 Flights Graft Case

Vietnam Imprisons 54 Officials Over COVID-19 Flights Graft Case

By Sebastian Strangio
Among the most prominent officials were high-ranking members of the ministries of foreign affairs, public health, and public security.
Myanmar Junta Transfers Aung San Suu Kyi Out of Solitary Confinement

Myanmar Junta Transfers Aung San Suu Kyi Out of Solitary Confinement

By Sebastian Strangio
The 78-year-old leader is now reportedly being detained at a government building in Naypyidaw.

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