In its attempts to crush a pro-democracy uprising, the junta is destroying vital agriculture
Activists fear a ‘killing spree’ after the military junta carried out the country’s first executions in decades
A new exhibition in London by artist Sai reveals the horrors of an overlooked conflict
Sanctions worked the last time the military was in power. Can they again?
A labour rights organisation says the soldiers also arrested 17 outside the shoe factory – for asking for wages
Resistance to last month's military coup is doing away with the country's long-standing divisions of ethnicity, religion, domicile and occupation
These are some of the bold and brave women who have taken to the streets to protest against the military coup and demand a return to democracy
Ambition drove the military’s coup. But long before that, the country’s deposed leader squandered many opportunities for real change
Today, the world is supposed to remember the victims of genocide. Tomorrow, Aung San Suu Kyi will confront the International Court of Justice over that same crime.
Myanmar’s leader personally faces allegations while avoiding the task of changing the country’s trajectory.