Five years after a military coup, the people of Myanmar need to know that they are not alone in their fight for justice, democracy and human rights. The best way to show it is with ACTION.
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5 years after its failed coup attempt, #Myanmar junta atrocities are escalating.
The Myanmar people continue to resist & are building the foundations of a new society amid relentless junta airstrikes & extreme deprivation.
They need int’l support NOW.
https://t.co/e6hVEXuae0
Jan 2026 is a turning point for accountability in #Myanmar👏
From ICJ genocide hearings to war crimes complaints in Timor-Leste, justice efforts are moving forward.
📌Justice must come first, not legitimacy
📌Intl community must stand with Myanmar ppl
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📄FACTSHEET: Five years after the Burmese military's February 2021 attempted coup in #Myanmar
Five years on, Myanmar's human rights and humanitarian crisis continues to exacerbate with war crimes, crimes against humanity, ethnic cleansing, and genocide⬇️
Civilians in #Karenni suffer from instability amid the junta's ongoing attacks, impeding their human rights. "As the conflict drags on, political instability deepens, and socio-economic conditions deteriorate. Mental & physical stress increase," said IEC.
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#Burma’s military junta holds 3rd & final phase of its #ShamElection today in bid to gain intl. legitimacy while continuing to slaughter civilians with impunity. The intl. community must do more to stop the violence & hold the junta accountable for their atrocities.
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Tomorrow sees 3rd & final phase of the #Myanmar junta's fake elections—an absurd sham staged in a desperate bid to attract int'l legitimacy.
No amount of electoral pageantry can refashion the junta as anything other than a fraudulent criminal enterprise.
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⚖️ELEVEN STATES have intervened in The Gambia v. #Myanmar case on #Rohingya genocide at the ICJ.
We thank Belgium, Canada, DR Congo, Denmark, France, Ireland, Maldives, the Netherlands, Slovenia, and the UK for their actions for justice. More countries must follow their lead.
🚨🚨Amid the ICJ The Gambia v. #Myanmar hearings, WPN is observing a surge in Islamophobic & anti-#Rohingya hate speech, misinformation, and propaganda on Facebook & other sites, incl. AA-related.
We fear that this will fuel more atrocities & divisions.
#WhatsHappeninginMyanmar
ASEAN will not send observers to the #Myanmar junta's fake election & will not endorse the polls, #Malaysia's FM said today.
Now #ASEAN should reject the process outright & refrain from any act that legitimises the junta or any proxy body it appoints.
https://t.co/3T60A3YH40
“Amid ongoing violations against the Rohingya, the world must stand firm in the pursuit of justice & a path toward ending impunity in Myanmar and restoring our rights.” -Wai Wai, head of Myanmar’s Woman’s Peace Network
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'Brother, we want justice' - what Rohingya survivors told @tunkhin80 after the 2017 atrocities.
For #Rohingya, justice means returning to their villages, reclaiming their land and restoring rights denied to them by the Burmese Military since 1962.
#ICJ
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Rohingya refugees are dependent on community-based classes and overstretched, internationally funded camp schools for education, as the Bangladeshi government has barred them from enrolling in national schools or studying in Bangla
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