Chronicle of a Coup: May 1, 4 & 5, 2021

10 Minutes To ReadChristopher J. Walker describes the everyday crises triggered by military repression in Myanmar.
Chronicle of a Coup: April 29 & 30, 2021

9 Minutes To ReadChristopher J. Walker reflects on Gen Z’s audaciousness and the banking situation under the repression of Myanmar’s military.
Poking the Bear: The Military’s Attempts at Pre-empting the Silent Strike

7 Minutes To ReadAn anonymous Myanmar-based contributor details the junta’s recent efforts to undermine the organizing of protests.
Chronicle of a Coup: April 27 & 28, 2021

8 Minutes To ReadChristopher J. Walker reflects on the constant presence of soldiers and police, and the response of international bodies to the military repression in Myanmar.
Yangon, a city tragically halted from its long-awaited development and transformation

11 Minutes To ReadP.Yangon (pseudonym) explores how Yangon faces challenges under the coup.
The only education people need now in Myanmar

15 Minutes To ReadZin Wai Yan argues that the Burman majority should educate themselves for the good of all oppressed.
Chronicle of a Coup: April 23, 24 & 25, 2021

12 Minutes To ReadChristopher J. Walker reflects on the reality of everyday life under military repression in Myanmar.
Real Stories Not Tales: Story of Gu Gu (Part 2)

3 Minutes To ReadIn Part 2 of a 2-part series by Real Stories Not Tales (RSNT), Gu Gu speaks about the impact of the coup on their life.
Real Stories Not Tales: Story of Mai Lay (Part 1)

3 Minutes To ReadIn Part 1 of a 2-part series by Real Stories Not Tales (RSNT), Mai Lay speaks about his experience in Kachin state.
Personal struggles, political lens: how the coup unites and divides Myanmar’s youth

11 Minutes To ReadFrancesca Chiu discusses how the post-coup struggles faced by Myanmar’s youth affect social cohesion.