>"Once a democracy icon for her decades-long fight against military rule, Suu Kyi remains beloved by many in Myanmar. But she is no longer the driving force of the country's pro-democracy, anti-junta resistance."
>"Once a democracy icon for her decades-long fight against military rule, Suu Kyi remains beloved by many in Myanmar. But she is no longer the driving force of the country's pro-democracy, anti-junta resistance."
>"Myanmar's deposed civilian leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, faces two years in jail after her sentence was halved by the country's military, state media MRTV reported on Monday."
>"Myanmar's deposed civilian leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, faces two years in jail after her sentence was halved by the country's military, state media MRTV reported on Monday."
"A court in Myanmar on Monday sentenced Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the country’s ousted civilian leader, to four years on charges of inciting public unrest and breaching Covid-19 protocols. She is facing a series of rulings that could keep her _...Read More_
"A court in Myanmar on Monday sentenced Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the country’s ousted civilian leader, to four years on charges of inciting public unrest and breaching Covid-19 protocols. She is facing a series of rulings that could keep her _...Read More_
Myanmar was under the military dictatorship until 2011 when the power was transferred over to the democratic party after a landslide win.During 1988,student-led uprisings in Myanmar against the military led to extreme bloodshed.Many are _...Read More_
Myanmar was under the military dictatorship until 2011 when the power was transferred over to the democratic party after a landslide win.During 1988,student-led uprisings in Myanmar against the military led to extreme bloodshed.Many are _...Read More_
When Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991, the Norwegian Nobel Committee dubbed her struggle against the country’s military junta “one of the most extraordinary examples of civil courage in Asia in recent decades.”
When Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991, the Norwegian Nobel Committee dubbed her struggle against the country’s military junta “one of the most extraordinary examples of civil courage in Asia in recent decades.”