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- ICC prosecutor applies for Min Aung Hlaing’s arrest warrant over Rohingya genocide.
- ILO moves toward measures against the junta over labor rights violations.
- Junta fires on Thai fishing vessel, detains 31 crew incl. four Thai nationals.
- Updated data confirms suspicions of underreported conflict severity, civilian death toll nearly 13,000.
- 1,003 victims in 2023 lands Burma at top of landmine casualties list.
- China welcomes Min Aung Hlaing on first trip, makes CNY 1 billion pledge for census, surveillance and infrastructure.
- The junta cancels passports, attacks family members, and uses digital campaigns to target activists around the world.
- Regional governments continue to cooperate with the junta, enabling arrests, deportation, and refoulement of refugees.
- Punitive approaches to refugees, migrants in neighboring countries provides opportunities for junta to disappear, forcibly return, and harass communities in exile.
- Junta’s implementation of forced conscription law significantly raises risk of TNR for young men and women fleeing Burma.
- A year after Operation 1027: junta loses 85 towns, hundreds of bases, incl. N. Eastern HQ.
- Junta beheads, disembowels, mutilates and burns alive victims of Budalin massacre.
- Thai officers allow junta to select conscripts from immigration detention.
- Children and IDPs fleeing junta raids in Tanintharyi killed after overcrowded boat capsizes.
- Smugglers in Thailand, Indonesia leave hundreds of Rohingya refugees for dead.
- KIA seizes rare earth mining area along Chinese border from Kachin BGF.
- Typhoon Yagi worsens seasonal floods, kills 433, affects 1 million. Meanwhile, junta responds with airstrikes and aid blockage.
- Junta sends fake invitation to resistance to join fake election.
- Junta preparations to execute 5 sparks alarm on capital punishment.
- MNDAA appeases Beijing: cuts ties with NUG and China’s adversaries.
- Europe’s Airbus linked to junta via Chinese aviation firm AVIC.
- Junta economic remedy dead on arrival, exacerbates medicine shortage.
- Junta blocks draft-age youths from exiting through Yangon airport.
- Joint TNLA-PDF, Operation 1027 phase 2, advances towards Mandalay.
- Junta economic incompetence hits gas on fuel crisis.
- French manufacturer found supplying junta air transport.
- Kachin Independence Army advances into Sagaing.
- S. Arakan State violence displaces 40,000 into Ayeyarwady Region.
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Documenting resistance to Burma's illegal military regime
Monthly overview of events in Burma following the attempted coup d’etat which began on 1 February 2021.
Briefers & Factsheets focused on topical issues and specific developments.
“Women’s Voices” is a series of compilation books written by first-time women authors in Burma and Thailand. The books aim to amplify and center narratives which are rarely heard in global discussions.
ALTSEAN works in collaboration with multiple stakeholders and friends on the ground in Burma as well as in ASEAN to amplify advocacy efforts through the use of letters and statements.
We provide capacity development support to grassroots and community organizations from Burma and ASEAN within the framework of our Thematic Priorities, on- and off-site.