The UN’s IIMM said impunity was emboldening the perpetrators, mainly junta forces, to commit further violence, and urged that steps be taken to prosecute them.
Deprived of opportunity and security by the coup, they scrape by doing hard jobs for little pay in Thailand, living in fear of being arrested and sent back to Myanmar.
Myanmar’s armed conflict has disrupted cement production while the regime is promising large quantities will be imported in ...
The regime denies that it intends to recruit women for military service but officials continue to locate unmarried females aged 18 to 27.
Coming home from a shopping trip, the young man was beaten, forced into a car, and sold into conscription for 5 million kyats. Only at the last minute did he give his captors the slip.
In his New Year’s address, Peng Daxun dropped his previous anti-junta rhetoric and focused on working with China to boost ...
Police chiefs in three districts of Thailand’s Tak province were removed for failing to combat scam-related activity.
A visiting Chinese public security minister said scam-center gangs employ more than 100,000 callers, with those in Myanmar’s ...
The regime says it has no plans to conscript women for military service but it is making lists of eligible women in Yangon ...
The Myanmar junta insists online scam operators are foreigners thriving on cross-border infrastructure, and neighboring ...
Hopes for survival of one of country’s last remaining freshwater dolphins were shattered with the discovery of its body in ...
Min Aung Hlaing praises China as an ‘eternal good neighbor’, vowing to safeguard its investments following Beijing’s ...