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Myanmar military “tried to burn off faces” of Rohingya left in mass graves
“It was a mixed-up jumble of corpses piled on top of each other.”
Time is Running Out For Myanmar's Ceasefire Talks
Ceasefire talks aimed at ending more than 60 years of fighting in Myanmar are in danger of collapse because almost half of the participants have not agreed to sign the agreement.
Fighting Continues in What Could Become the Crimea of Myanmar
With only a few points yet to resolve in the cease fire talks between Myanmar’s government and ethnic rebel groups, the country's army has launched a new offensive into the Kokang region.
Why Talks to End Myanmar’s Civil War Need Help From a Lucky White Elephant
As the country enters another round of negotiations that seek to bring an end to more than 60 years of conflict, they could certainly use a bit of good fortune.
Saving Burma’s Child Soldiers
Slowly, soldiers who were forcibly recruited as children are returning to their villages, to families who have long thought them dead.
'Do Whatever You Want to Civilians': Myanmar Military Accused of War Crimes on Eve of Obama Visit
As world leaders descend on Myanmar this week, new war crime accusations against the country's military have emerged in a detailed report.
In Photos: Myanmar's Kachin Rebels, Still Fighting Their 50-Year War
For most of the past half century, the Kachin Independence Army has fought for autonomy in Myanmar. And their fight appears far from over.