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1st February 2021

Myanmar: Aung San Suu Kyi, others arrested as military coup underway

10th September 2020

Myanmar: Leaked documents reveal global business ties to military crimes

24th October 2019

Myanmar: Military atrocities ‘relentless and ruthless’ in northern Shan State

26th August 2019

Myanmar: Two years since Rohingya exodus, impunity reigns supreme for military

15th May 2019

Good News: Journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe have been released

11th January 2019

Myanmar: Reuters journalists’ rejected appeal perpetuates an appalling injustice

14th November 2018

Myanmar: Rohingya returns plan puts thousands at risk

12th November 2018

Aung San Suu Kyi stripped of Amnesty’s highest honour

27th September 2018

UN: Major step towards accountability for atrocity crimes in Myanmar

25th September 2018

UN: ‘Wanted for mass murder’ posters target Myanmar’s top general

13th September 2018

Myanmar: Aung San Suu Kyi in shameful defence of Reuters journalists’ conviction

7th September 2018

Myanmar: International Criminal Court’s decision opens a clear avenue for justice for the Rohingya

3rd September 2018

Myanmar: Guilty verdict against Reuters journalists sends stark warning on press freedom

24th August 2018

Myanmar: Shameful anniversary highlights lack of accountability for atrocities against Rohingya

27th June 2018

Myanmar: “We will destroy everything”: Military responsibility for crimes against humanity in Rakhine state

27th June 2018

Myanmar: Military top brass must face justice for crimes against humanity targeting Rohingya

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