Myo Min outlines the hidden consequences of people’s commitment to minorities within minorities, such as the Rohingya. @JamilLotusafj
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Myo Min outlines the hidden consequences of people’s commitment to minorities within minorities, such as the Rohingya. @JamilLotusafj
Read more: https://t.co/LpKgzMIhEK
"Some large ethnic minority organisations are sympathetic & support the ongoing struggle, yet do not wish to form a unified coalition against the common enemy. Others have expressed neither support nor condemnation," writes Myo Min. Is unity possible? https://t.co/epfQBXKj13
Writer and political scientist Myo Min examines the institutional characteristics of the Tatmadaw, exploring their self-appointed role as the parental guardians of the nation and how this contributed to the February coup.
https://t.co/9p2eXnGljm
🚨Myanmar in Turmoil
"If we were serious, we could kill 500 people an hour with assault rifles."
Watch the full documentary now: https://t.co/NZzLmF1GZ2
Documentary by @NHKWORLD_News
Using investigative work by @MyanmarWitness#WhatsHappeningInMyanmar#Myanmar
We spoke to Myo Min, an ethnic Rohingya, Din Deng contributor, activist and Yangon resident about the current urban insurgency in the city and the future for the country.
https://t.co/k1NU8nWxPC
MWKT said this is the darkest moment of the nation and the moment of dawn is close. It is, however, unclear whether this dawn would extend to persecuted minorities like the Rohingya since the NUG is yet to formulate a position on the matter.
#WhatsHappeningInMyanmar#Rohingya
Rohingya writer Myo Min shares his hopes for the Rohingya people and the future of the Burmese government, given the widespread insurrection against the February coup.
https://t.co/LpstnN7q9O
Ari Ben-Menashe +1 from Dickens & Madson coming to Myanmar tmr, Mizzima reports. Funny how the military refused UN reps entry to the country but invited money-grubbing Lobbyist that they assume wld be able to help cover up their murders & massacre. #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar
First they came for the Tibetans, and I did not speak out because I was not Tibetan. Then they came for the Uighurs, and I did not speak out because I was not Uighur. Then they came for Han Chinese with coronavirus—and there was no one left to speak for us.
“We’re going to crack down on them severely and fast”. This footage of #Myanmar Army soldier reveals further evidence of crimes against humanity against #Rohingya. Watch here.
Israel says it was following "standard operating procedures" when its snipers killed this 21-year-old Palestinian medic as she tended to the wounded at Gaza border protest. Time to change those procedures--and investigate the officials who set them. https://t.co/1sUHYssopJ
Razan's clothes covered with her blood. 💔
The Israeli snipers shot her right in the chest totally ignoring the red cross logo on her MEDICAL VEST.
Razan, 21 was a volunteer nurse working at the return encampments since the beginning of the #GreatReturnMarch 🇵🇸
#israelicrimes
“The whole talk of repatriation is the Myanmar government’s way of distracting the world from mass atrocities committed by the army,” said @matthewfsmith of @FortifyRights. Here is @JohnReedwrites for @FT#Rohingya https://t.co/gfj4W6Pfah