Protesters mark anniversary of Myanmar coup with ‘silent strike’ as rallies are held overseas
Military due to issue statement that may decide whether to extend current state of emergency
Military due to issue statement that may decide whether to extend current state of emergency
Myanmar has faced international isolation and Western-led sanctions since the military seized power
Western countries have dismissed legal actions as a sham designed to keep military junta’s biggest enemy at bay
After last year’s coup, Myanmar is one of the world’s most dangerous places for journalists
Ousted leader faces total of 26 years in jail after latest corruption sentencing
International Crisis Group calls proceedings ‘a show trial’ as Australia calls for release of its citizen
A sham trial is yet another attempt to intimidate both Suu Kyi and the popular movement she represents
Myanmar court finds ousted leader guilty on charges including possessing walkie-talkies
Court postpones verdicts in two cases in the trial of ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi
Show trials are likely to embolden Myanmar’s new resistance
Younger and more progressive opposition confronts Asian nation’s military rulers
Ruling is first in series of cases brought against politician since army seized power
Former Myanmar leader detained on various charges since February military coup
Ousted leader faces range of charges after removal by army in February coup
Bribery and corruption claims ingredients in ‘sham’ trial for ousted Myanmar leader
Deposed leader accused of misuse of land for charity in charges that can carry 15-year terms
US and British embassies in Myanmar voice concern for civilians in Mindat
Troops taught they are guardians of a country – and religion – that will crumble without them
UN Security Council fails to reach consensus on denouncing February coup
Police fire tear gas and stun grenades in one of the biggest days of protest since February 1st coup
Teenage women have been shot dead leading the resistance to generals reimposing a patriarchal order
At least 54 now dead in what UN rights chief calls a ‘vicious crackdown on peaceful protesters’
Military government urged to stop using lethal force against anti-coup protesters
Police fire tear gas and stun grenades to disperse hundreds of anti-coup protesters in Yangon
Armed gangs on streets as Facebook bans military from its social media platforms
Two protesters killed on Saturday as military struggles to quell protests against coup
Tensions escalated quickly in Mandalay where authorities confronted shipyard workers and protesters
Moves in response to military coup as police continue crackdown on protesters
Suu Kyi’s trial started day earlier than planned and without legal representation, lawyer says
Army denies its actions amounted to a coup and insists deposed leaders are not in detention
Internet restored after overnight suspension as smaller demonstrations seen in several cities
Mass release of prisoners and detainees described by Amnesty International as ‘sideshow’
Woman suffers gunshot wound to head as police crack down on demonstrations over coup
Large crowds in Yangon converge downtown chanting ‘Down with the military government’
Aung San Suu Kyi’s cult of personality was a boon and an issue for National League for Democracy
Security Council calls for detainees to be freed and stresses need to uphold democracy
Charges against former leader appear to carry a maximum sentence of two years in prison
Army seizes power as elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi and other politicians detained
Aung San Suu Kyi’s pact with the generals was a dangerous and ultimately self-defeating strategy
Comfortable win will be welcome boost for NLD leader who had turbulent first term
Over a million people were unable to vote after polls were cancelled due to insurgencies
Verdict aimed at preventing threat of genocide rebuffs Aung San Suu Kyi’s assurances
Myanmar’s leader subjected to scathing crriticism over treatment of Rohingya minority
Aung San Suu Kyi’s stance in genocide case has provoked calls for return of her Nobel prize
Myanmar leader unaccustomed to hostility of media as she denies genocide in The Hague
Rohingya supporters shout ‘shame on you!’ as Myanmar’s civilian leader leaves court in The Hague
Nobel laureate in The Hague to defend Myanmar over charges of Rohingya persecution
Disputed rights champion to appear in case over murder and rape of Rohingya Muslims
Nobel laureate to defend Myanmar against charge of genocide against Rohingya
Leader to travel to Hague for ICJ lawsuit alleging atrocities against Rohingya Muslims
More than three dozen civilians in jail awaiting trial, including prominent filmmaker
Growing sense of grievance among some influential Buddhists has fuelled anti-Muslim hatred
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Ko Ni, shot dead at Yangon airport two years ago, was adviser to Aung San Suu Kyi
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