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- 7.7 Junta launches 152 air & artillery attacks after quake, incl. 90 after “ceasefire”.
- Junta blocks international media access, covers up destruction in Naypyidaw.
- Civilians forced to dig out loved ones by hand, junta withholds assistance.
- Decades of anti-Muslim policies kills over 700 worshippers at Friday prayers.
- Already crippled healthcare services placed under massive strain.
- Junta establishes aid corridor only to one town under its control, ignores others.
- 7.7 magnitude earthquake strikes central Burma, kills at least 4,335.
- Junta bans 800 graduating CDM doctors.
- NUG investigates Thayarwaddy PDF Bn. 3801 leader for murdering civilians.
- MAL and cronies go to Moscow to sell Dawei SEZ, ignite their nuclear fantasies.
- US funding cuts to RFA & VOA a “reward to dictators”.
- WFP to cut food aid to 1 million people.
- CSOs call on UN to probe Julie Bishop’s business links.
- 2025 matriculation exam registrants at 23% of pre-coup levels.
- Border scam centers: Thai power cuts hits civilians, China mounts pressure, Karen BGF rushes raids.
- Trump cuts threaten food for 100,000 refugees, kills two more, closes five Cox’s Bazar hospitals.
- Argentine court issues warrants for Min Aung Hlaing, Aung San Suu Kyi, 23 others for Rohingya genocide.
- Junta authorizes establishment of foreign-owned private armies, but closes several private hospitals in Yangon and Mandalay.
- ASEAN Special Envoy avoids MAH, meets resistance instead.
- Rohingya inmates moved from Insein to Sittwe, conscripted to fight AA.
Junta increases use of Chinese and Russian thermobaric weapons.
- Malaysia detains 196 Rohingya refugees, pushes back over 300 others in boats.
- Trump aid freeze forces Thai-Burma border refugee camp hospitals to discharge patients, kills one.
- MNDAA caves to Chinese pressure, agrees to ceasefire and Lashio withdrawal in stages.
- New report shows 3.4 million children missing from ed. system and 91% drop in university enrollment.
- ASEAN claims peace as priority, not junta sham election.
- China mounts regional pressure over scam operations after Chinese actor trafficked.
Singaporean-Chinese firm pumps USD 150 million of crude oil into junta aviation fuel production.
- Census results show junta only able to access around 44% of townships.
- Thailand claims “no evidence” found after probe into junta weapons transactions.
- Junta bombs villages, kills 68 for BRI-linked Kyaukphyu-Muse railway.
- MNDAA summarily executes six after public trial.
- Junta enacts “Cybersecurity Law”.
- Junta chemical weapon use reported near Karenni-Shan border.
Thai-hosted regional meeting platforms junta’s sham election.
- 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.
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