While armed clashes have increased in parts of Myanmar, in many places opposition to the junta is being shown daily through peaceful protests #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar
“[The people of Myanmar] have experienced military slave education in the past,” he said. “A university student’s future can be full of opportunity, but those opportunities are [now] gone.
A great piece by @NuNuLusan and @EmilyFishbein11 https://t.co/5bGI8chwze
Some 100 Myanmar diplomats now oppose the junta's coup, and the numbers seem to keep rising. The junta has ordered them to return home. I would expect considerable defiance. https://t.co/9JjaM88JlO
Myanmar’s junta leader says Daw Aung San Suu Kyi will soon appear for trial. Asked about her performance, he says “she tried all she could”. He again makes clear Myanmar will not follow @ASEAN ‘consensus’ yet. From Phoenix TV #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar
The latest Gaza toll: The fighting "has damaged 17 hospitals and clinics in Gaza, wrecked its only coronavirus test laboratory, sent fetid wastewater into its streets and broke water pipes serving at least 800,000 people." https://t.co/MYHCtZ0wdt
Hey friends, #sisters2sisters is on FB now. Please feel free to follow the campaign there as well:
https://t.co/8mrZ0bdWOe
More women's rights orgs are joining the campaign, and so should you! Join us by posting, or submit art or words via DM.
#letters2sisters@thinzashunleiyi
I'm glad the removed the cartoon, but this isn't a great apology. They used the stress of the coup as an excuse and took little accountability for their decisions. I don't know about you, but I don't become sexist just because I'm working under difficult conditions.
1/ Parents from Bee Lin & Thaton, #Mon, said their children have been missing since late April. Daw Tin Win, a villager of Taunggyi, Bee Lin appealed to the community in the township to assist in finding info about her daughter, Ma Zi,n Mar, who disappeared April 29.