UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk on Tuesday said Myanmar was witnessing intensified violence, repression and intimidation ahead of military-controlled elections. Civilians were being threatened by ...
The ruling junta says the heavily restricted polls are a return to democracy but critics are wary ...
As Myanmar approaches elections scheduled for 28 December, the UN’s top human rights official has said that civilians are being coerced from all sides – forced by the military to vote and threatened ...
The UN said on Tuesday Myanmar’s junta was using violence and intimidation to force people to vote in upcoming ...
By Vibhu MishraAs Myanmar approaches elections scheduled for 28 December, the UN's top human rights official has said that civilians are being coerced ...
GENEVA (23 December 2025) – Myanmar is witnessing intensified violence, repression and intimidation ahead of military-controlled elections on 28 December, with civilians being threatened by both the ...
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UN: Violence up in Myanmar ahead of military-controlled elections
Violence is on the rise in war-torn Myanmar ahead of planned "military-controlled" elections in the country later this week, ...
The Department of Homeland Security’s claim that there has been “notable progress in governance and stability” in Myanmar ...
Myanmar’s junta is set to preside over voting starting Sunday, touting heavily restricted polls as a return to democracy five ...
Region by region, state by state, The Irrawaddy breaks down the parts of the country where the regime will be able to hold its election—and the picture does not inspire confidence.
Persona non grata in much of the world, widely derided as incompetent, the diminutive junta boss hopes to legitimize his power through polls that start this week.
Myanmar will resume LNG imports in 2019 after receiving half of a cargo of the super-chilled fuel last month. This marks an end ...
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