Corruption: A Severe, Chronic Disease Myanmar Has to Fight

9 Minutes To ReadZaw Myat Lin discusses the issue of corruption and the current anti-corruption campaigns ongoing in Myanmar.
Justice in Burma: Wounds on the Wall

5 Minutes To ReadVeronica Collins argues that a museum run by former political prisoners showcases the lasting impact of state brutality on Burmese society.
Placing spotlights casts shadows

4 Minutes To ReadAlice Dawkins argues that foreign lawyers should not overshadow the work of Myanmar’s activist lawyers.
My plea to Daw Aung San Suu Kyi

2 Minutes To ReadKyaw Sint addresses his hopes for the future in a letter to Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.
Justice and National Reconciliation: Why Looking at the Past is the Key to the Future

4 Minutes To ReadJaneen Sawatzky calls for a re-thinking of “reconciliation” in the context of Burma’s transition.
Memory of Sacrifice: Memory, Justice and the Saffron Revolution

4 Minutes To ReadAileen Thomson reflects on commemorations of the pro-democracy struggle.
The Plight of Myanmar’s Forgotten Refugees (Part 3)

4 Minutes To ReadPaul Eustice reflects on his time spent at Mae Ra Ma Luang refugee camp in Part 3 of 3-part post.
The Plight of Myanmar’s Forgotten Refugees (Part 2)

6 Minutes To ReadPaul Eustice reflects on his time spent at Mae Ra Ma Luang refugee camp in Part 2 of a 3-part series.