Chronicle of a Coup: July 15, 19 & 21, 2021
7 Minutes To ReadChristopher J. Walker (pseudonym) describes the continuing desperation and urgency in confronting COVID-19 and the military repression in Myanmar.
Chronicle of a Coup: July 10, 11 & 12, 2021
7 Minutes To ReadChristopher J. Walker (pseudonym) describes the desperation and urgency in confronting the COVID-19 pandemic amid the military repression in Myanmar.
Chronicle of a Coup: July 1, 3 & 6, 2021
6 Minutes To ReadChristopher J. Walker describes the devastating combined effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and military repression in Myanmar.
Response to ‘An Open Letter to the Institute for Economics & Peace’
3 Minutes To ReadThe Institute for Economics & Peace responds to an open letter regarding its recent Global Terrorism report.
Chronicle of a Coup: June 24, 26 & 27, 2021
7 Minutes To ReadChristopher J. Walker(pseudonym) describes how military repression in Myanmar is strangling access to medical care during the Covid-19 pandemic.
An Open Letter to the Institute of Economics and Peace
8 Minutes To ReadAn open letter by scholars and analysts of Myanmar, to the Institute of Economics and Peace requesting necessary changes to a recent Global Terrorism Index Report.
Chronicle of a Coup: June 21, 2021
10 Minutes To ReadChristopher J. Walker shares the autobiography of a political activist who escaped to Thailand, and considers his current situation.
Chronicle of a Coup: June 16, 2021
7 Minutes To ReadChristopher J. Walker reflects on the lives of Myanmar political activists, sheltering from the Tatmadaw as exiles in Thailand.
Chronicle of a Coup: June 16, 2021
7 Minutes To ReadChristopher J. Walker reflects on the lives of Myanmar political activists, fleeing for their lives from the Tatmadaw.
Soul-Crushing Experience: A Reflection on One Year After the Return to Military Rule in Myanmar/Burma
6 Minutes To ReadTo understand the generational pain and grief, Htar Nwe (pseudonym) writes about the process of finding herself through her own pain and grief after the February 1 coup.