Written by Daung Myee Mandaing September 15, 2025. After apprehending and torturing an anti-coup activist, security forces from the Military Commission shackled his legs in a detention cell. A soldier …
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    FeatureNews Feature‘It’s like living inside a slaughterhouse’: Digital Surveillance under Myanmar’s Juntaby Lynn Zayby Lynn ZayMandaing, September 7, 2025. Pan Pan* is not on an official wanted list. But about two months ago, she escaped from Myanmar to Thailand through an illegal border crossing. She … 
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    FeatureNews FeatureThe Unseen Danger of Snakebites in Post-Quake, Conflict-Stricken Upper Myanmarby Lynn Zayby Lynn ZayMandaing, July 13, 2025. One morning in May, a 45-year-old Daw Win Myint* was picking mangoes under a mango tree in their farmland. A young helper was plucking the mangoes … 
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    Mandaing June 13, 2025. Since the military coup in 2021, Sagaing division has become one of the new frontlines of Myanmar’s armed resistance. The region hosts both NUG-affiliated battalions and … 
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    Editorial Mandaing, May 16, 2025 On the morning of May 12, at approximately 9:30 a.m., the military council launched an airstrike on a school in Oe Htein Twin village, Depayin … 
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    Written by Kyi Win Mandaing, April 18, 2025. The well-known Myanmar proverb, “Rat droppings mixed with rice-offerings,” is familiar to many. It is often used to describe a situation where … 
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    FeatureNews FeatureHow Myanmar Journalists Endure Dismantling by Trump and Min Aung Hlaingby Lynn Zayby Lynn ZayMandaing, March 27, 2025 Daw Pyone*, nearly 60, has been a daily viewer of VOA broadcasts since the 2021 military coup in Myanmar. She particularly focuses on programs that analyze … 
 
			         
															