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Tag: National Unity Government (NUG)

A “leap of faith:” exams under resistance

7 Minutes To ReadDiiksa Thang (pseudonym) and Emily Fishbein look at the rollout of university entrance exams under the National Unity Government.

Beyond What Numbers can Say: The Economic and Social Devastations Caused by Myanmar’s Burning Villages

7 Minutes To ReadJulian (pseudonym) shows how the junta’s use of arson has incurred extreme devastation.

How has Myanmar’s military stalled collapse from CDM-inflicted damage?

6 Minutes To ReadLian Bawi Thang argues that engagement will not change the corruption and power abuse deeply embedded in the SAC’s bureaucratic and political institutions.

Defining civilians during the Spring Revolution

7 Minutes To ReadHan Alter (pseudonym) explores how to define civilians in the Spring Revolution.

The only education people need now in Myanmar

15 Minutes To Read​​Zin Wai Yan argues that the Burman majority should educate themselves for the good of all oppressed.

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.

Escalating Crisis in Myanmar from a Cross-border Perspective

9 Minutes To ReadCV Lalmalsawmi discusses the repercussions of Myanmar’s coup from across the border in Mizoram.

Real Stories Not Tales, A Collection of Youth Stories (Part 2): Hope is the last to die

4 Minutes To ReadIn Part 2 of a 3-part series by Real Stories Not Tales (RSNT), Ko Democracy (pseudonym) tells us how the coup has affected his life and his loved ones in Myitkyina.

Human Rights in Myanmar: A discussion with U Aung Myo Min (Part 2)

11 Minutes To ReadThis is Part 2 of a two-part interview with the newly-appointed Minister of Human Rights for the National Unity Government, U Aung Myo Min. Read Part One here.

Human Rights in Myanmar: A discussion with U Aung Myo Min (Part 1)

12 Minutes To ReadThis is Part 1 of a two-part interview with the newly appointed Minister of Human Rights for the National Unity Government, U Aung Myo Min. 

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