Three years after the generals’ power grab, anti-coup fighters say they want them out of Myanmar’s politics.
Emily Fishbein
Emily Fishbein is an independent journalist focusing on human rights, social justice and environmental issues in Myanmar.
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Local aid groups are providing desperately needed assistance to thousands displaced across the country.
Alliance of ethnic armed groups says it has taken a key border town and overrun dozens of military bases.
Dozens were killed last week when the military bombed a camp for people displaced by decades of conflict.
Spurred to action by the 2021 coup, Myanmar nationals overseas are helping sustain the movement to restore democracy.
The Civil Disobedience Movement remains a pillar of resistance to military rule, but the cost is high for those involved
As it scales up its activities, Myanmar’s NUG is rolling out university entrance exams for thousands of students.
Residents tell Al Jazeera of widespread destruction from the storm’s ferocious winds and say they have yet to get help.
Five people were killed in the attacks, which struck the headquarters of the Chin National Front, an ethnic armed group.
Crisis triggered by the military takeover makes life even more dangerous for those fighting to protect the environment.