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Anything Other than the Sit-Tat

Anything Other than the Sit-Tat

Myo Min outlines the hidden consequences of people's commitment to minorities within minorities, such as the Rohingya. Continue reading
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“I don’t want others to face what I faced”: Stories of forced military conscription

“I don’t want others to face what I faced”: Stories of forced military conscription

Esther J collects firsthand accounts from people directly impacted by the new military conscription law.Edited by Emily Fishbein. Continue reading
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The Rights of Revolutionary Refugees in Thailand

The Rights of Revolutionary Refugees in Thailand

Victoria (pseudonym) details some of the discrimination the post-coup Myanmar diaspora in Thailand face. Continue reading
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‘Transfer of civilians’ as a ‘colonial wrong’ in international criminal law? Myanmar’s migration history as a hazardous argument

10 Minutes To Read Axel Harneit-Sievers cautions against a problematic argument made in a new publication.


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Education
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Languages Are Our Roots and Branches: Translanguaging with Migrant English Teachers from Myanmar
2024-09-26 • teacircleMM
8 Minutes To Read Rosalie Metro looks at multilingual classrooms on the Thai-Myanmar border.
Health
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A Double-Edged Sword: Religious Fundamentalism Intensifies the Trauma of Rohingya Women
2024-08-28 • teacircleMM
6 Minutes To Read Md. Salman Rahman and Fatema Tuz Zohra Nowreen argue that religious misinterpretation traps Rohingya women in suffering.
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Real Stories not Tales: Story of Su
2022-06-29 • teacircleMM
4 Minutes To Read Su (pseudonym) speaks about the challenges and opportunities for feminists and young women in Myanmar since the coup.
Politics
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Anything Other than the Sit-Tat
2024-10-29 • teacircleMM
16 Minutes To Read Myo Min outlines the hidden consequences of people’s commitment to minorities within minorities, such as the Rohingya.
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