Myanmar Horror: Junta Allegedly Gang-Raped Five Women in Sagaing
BY PC Bureau January 7, 2026: Reports have emerged alleging a severe human rights violation in Wetlet Township , Sagaing ...
Read moreDetailsBY PC Bureau January 7, 2026: Reports have emerged alleging a severe human rights violation in Wetlet Township , Sagaing ...
Read moreDetailsMyanmar opened polling in parts of the country for its first post-coup election, but violence, boycotts, and the exclusion of ...
Read moreDetailsWith over 3 million displaced and 20% of townships under martial law, citizens describe the election as meaningless theatre — ...
Read moreDetailsThe military-led government lifts emergency powers and forms new commissions under Min Aung Hlaing, raising fears of a rigged vote ...
Read moreDetailsEleven people, including monks, have been killed in Myanmar as junta airstrikes hit Buddhist monasteries during the Burmese New Year. ...
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