Opinion Disaster looms in Myanmar’s rural heartlands as conflict continues In its attempts to crush a pro-democracy uprising, the junta is destroying vital agriculture By Khin Zaw Win / 2 Sep 2022
Opinion A revolution in the making is taking place in Myanmar Resistance to last month's military coup is doing away with the country's long-standing divisions of ethnicity, religion, domicile and occupation By Khin Zaw Win / 2 Mar 2021
Opinion Aung San Suu Kyi overlooked Myanmar’s deepest problems Ambition drove the military’s coup. But long before that, the country’s deposed leader squandered many opportunities for real change By Khin Zaw Win / 12 Feb 2021
China, East & SE Asia How populism directed against minorities is used to prop up Myanmar’s ‘Democratic’ revival It is delusional to expect that this unfettered racism will stop there. It must be confronted. Shockingly, though, most ‘indigenous’ ethnic organizations are silent on the ongoing crisis. By Khin Zaw Win / 12 Mar 2018