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Another church burns in Myanmar junta’s onslaught

A Pentecostal church in predominantly Christian Chin state was set ablaze by the military on Dec. 4 UCA News reporter As the military junta has escalated its attacks on civilians, houses and churches have been the primary targets in predominantly Christian Chin state in western Myanmar. A United Pentecostal church and its clergy quarters in

December 8, 2021 at 5:31 am read more

Divide and rule: Myanmar junta ‘weaponising’ racial tensions

Singapore: Myanmar’s military junta is resorting to old tactics, stoking anti-Muslim tension, as fears rise about more atrocities being committed in the strife-torn south-east Asian nation. Ten months after seizing power in a coup, the Tatmadaw, as the military is known, has escalated an offensive in the country’s north, displacing tens of thousands of people amid reports

December 4, 2021 at 12:51 pm read more

Myanmar troops’ northwest push fuels humanitarian crisis

Nikkei Asia BANGKOK — As they flee across the mountainous terrain along Myanmar’s northwestern border into India, refugees from the Chin ethnic minority bring stories of shelled towns and torched houses, the result of the Myanmar military’s growing onslaught. The accounts from Thantlang, one of the main towns in Myanmar’s Chin State, are more searing

December 1, 2021 at 5:28 pm read more

U.S. and Others Concerned About Myanmar Army Operations in Northwest

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States on Friday issued a joint statement along with Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Norway, South Korea and Britain expressing concern over a military offensive in Myanmar that they say is disproportionately harming civilians. Washington and other nations have repeatedly denounced a Feb. 1 coup that threw the Southeast Asian country into

November 30, 2021 at 2:51 am read more

Myanmar: Church Struck In Military Attack On Deserted Town

(UCA News) — At least 49 buildings including a church have been set ablaze in the deserted town of Thantlang in Myanmar’s western Chin state due to shelling by the military. Thantlang Centenary Baptist Church — where the slain pastor Cung Biak Hum served as a minister — was burned to cinders on Nov. 25,

November 30, 2021 at 2:46 am read more

Church, 48 Buildings Burned in New Attacks on Thantlang

Thantlang Centenary Baptist Church (TCBC) is among 49 structures burned to ashes following deliberate shelling by junta’s troops on November 24, 2021. The latest attacks mark the third major time in three months, which destroyed more than 250 buildings in a town of just over 10,000 residents. The town has been evacuated since September 18

November 25, 2021 at 5:14 pm read more

Junta troops accused of raping two women in Myanmar’s Chin state

Radio Free Asia A rights group is demanding justice after soldiers loyal to Myanmar’s junta allegedly raped two young women while raiding a village in Chin state’s Tedim township, saying the incident highlights how the military has used “sexual violence as a weapon” since seizing power in a February coup. On the evening of Nov.

November 17, 2021 at 2:52 am read more

Thousands Flee Myanmar for India Amid Fears of a Growing Refugee Crisis

The New York Times For decades, armed conflict, political repression and targeted campaigns against minorities have forced hundreds of thousands of people to leave the country. Now many more are expected to follow. By Sui-Lee Wee Terrified farmers and families with children in Myanmar are fleeing into India as the military junta that seized power

November 14, 2021 at 12:51 pm read more

UN Security Council expresses concern over Myanmar crisis

UN Security Council expresses concern over Myanmar crisis – The Washington Post UN Security Council expresses concern over Myanmar crisis A small group of protesters hold a flash mob rally calling for a boycott of the education system under the military government that ousted Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi in Tarmwe township in Yangon,

November 13, 2021 at 9:41 am read more

Over 500 Myanmar CSOs say they are ‘deeply disappointed’ as UN fails to act

Over 500 Myanmar CSOs say they are ‘deeply disappointed’ as UN fails to act | Mizzima Myanmar News and Insight A total of 521 Myanmar civil society organizations have issued a press release 11 November saying they are deeply disappointed that once again the United Nations has offered words but failed to take action over

November 13, 2021 at 9:36 am read more
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