Myanmar coup
Australian miner’s exit from Myanmar feared fuelling rogue junta
After the brutal 2021 military coup, the company decided to exit the troubled country and change its name, offloading its majority share in the mine.
- by Chris Barrett
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Aung San Suu Kyi among 7000 to receive pardons
The 78-year-old Nobel laureate was jailed for 33 years after the Myanmar military staged a coup in 2021. The clemency means her jail time will be reduced.
- by Chris Barrett
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Why do we engage with the machinery of atrocity?
Australians should know why their government has given support to Myanmar’s murderous military, and to what effect.
- by David Scott Mathieson
China and Russia have sent at least $1.5 billion of weapons to Myanmar military
Tom Andrews, the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in Myanmar, says there is no doubt where most arms and fighter aircraft used to hound opponents are coming from.
- by Simon Lewis
Airstrikes on Myanmar village feared to have killed 100
A junta spokesman admitted the military attacked a ceremony held by its armed opponents and said if civilians died it was because they were helping “the terrorists”.
- by Grant Peck
On a chilly Easter Sunday, Christians across Melbourne reflect on hope and community
The major Catholic service at St Patrick’s Cathedral drew large crowds, but many Christians worshipped in smaller churches and congregations in the outer suburbs.
- by Lachlan Abbott
Silent protest as Myanmar junta extends state of emergency
Junta marks coup anniversary by breaking another rule to extend state of emergency and keep democracy at bay. Protesters stayed away.
- by Grant Peck
Blacklisted, hunted, shot: The Australian who escaped a brutal regime
Photojournalist Steve Tickner managed to get out of military-ruled Myanmar after being pursued by security forces and suffering a major health emergency.
- by Chris Barrett
WhatsApp adds feature to bypass internet censors in repressive regimes
At least 44 governments imposed internet blackouts in the past five years, according to internet services company Surfshark.
- by Andrew Jeong
‘Farcical’ : Aung San Suu Kyi’s jail time increases as secretive trials end
In a court session held behind closed doors, Aung San Suu Kyi was found guilty of offences relating to her lease and use of a helicopter.
- by Martin Petty
‘A clear message’: UN council demands end to violence in historic Myanmar vote
In its first ever-resolution on the South-east Asian nation, the council also urged the release of all “arbitrarily detained” prisoners including former leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
- by Edith Lederer