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Myanmar Spring Chronicle – August 23 Highlights(MoeMaKa, August 24, 2025) The Disappearance of Truth and Facts Amid War “The first casualty when war comes is truth.” — This was said by U.S. Senator Hiram Johnson in 1918, the year World…
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Myanmar Spring Chronicle – August 22 Highlights(MoeMaKa, August 23, 2025) A period overwhelmed by war, death, starvation, and physical/psychological trauma Each morning at dawn and evening after work, people scroll through social media only to be met with devastating news:–…
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Myanmar Spring Chronicle – August 2 Viewpoint(MoeMaKa, August 3, 2025) How Accurately and Fairly Can the Media Present the Truth? A commentator identifying as Kachin, writing under the name Jan Khone (aka Naw Hkung), recently posted an article on his…
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Myanmar Spring Chronicle – August 1 Perspective(MoeMaKa, August 2, 2025) 63 Townships Placed Under Martial Law; Suspension of Three Sections of the “Safeguarding Personal Freedoms” Law Under the directive of Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, the head of the military…
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Myanmar Spring Chronicle – July 31 Perspective(MoeMaKa, August 1, 2025) The Beginning of the 2025 Election Landscape — Not the Same as 2010 Four and a half years after the military coup, the junta—formally named the State Administration Council—announced on…
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Myanmar Spring Chronicle – July 30 Perspective(MoeMaKa, July 31, 2025) Increase in Airstrikes, Public Perception, and Neighboring Countries’ Views on Aerial Attacks For the past nearly five years, civilians living in territories controlled by ethnic armed groups and PDFs have…
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Myanmar Spring Chronicle – July 29 Viewpoint(MoeMaKa, July 30, 2025) Election Laws Issued in Relation to the Military Council’s Planned Polls The military council, which seized power in a coup, has issued amendments to the election law—known as the Sixth…
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Myanmar Spring Chronicle – July 28 Viewpoint(MoeMaKa, July 29, 2025) Who Benefits from the Thailand–Cambodia Border Conflict? After decades of unresolved border disputes between Thailand and Cambodia, military clashes finally erupted in recent days—though on a limited scale. Beginning on…
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Myanmar Spring Chronicle – July 27 Viewpoint(MoeMaKa – July 28, 2025) The Life of Myanmar People Enduring One Wave of Flooding After Another Every year during the monsoon season, certain regions of Myanmar suffer from flooding. This is partly due…
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Myanmar Spring Chronicle – July 26 Viewpoint(MoeMaKa, July 27, 2025) Junta Airstrikes in Mogok and Katha, Shelling of Naung Pain Village in Kyaukme A few days after the junta recaptured Naung Cho, its military escalated offensives with airstrikes targeting the…
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Myanmar Spring Chronicle – July 25 Viewpoint(MoeMaKa, July 26, 2025) Widespread Hunger, Crimes, and Extrajudicial Killings across Myanmar A recent report from rural villages in Ngazun Township, Mandalay Region, states that over 10,000 internally displaced people (IDPs) are now surviving…
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Myanmar Spring Chronicle – July 24 Viewpoint(MoeMaKa, July 25, 2025) Thai–Cambodian Border Conflict and Its Potential Impact on Myanmar On the morning of July 24, tensions between Thailand and Cambodia over a border dispute escalated into an armed clash, following…
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Myanmar Spring Chronicle – July 23 Viewpoint(MoeMaKa, July 24, 2025) The Loss of Thabeikkyin and U.S. Legislative Moves on Myanmar On July 22, Myanmar’s military retook control of Thabeikkyin town in northern Mandalay Region, nearly one year after MDY-PDF (Mandalay…
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Myanmar Spring Chronicle – July 22 Viewpoint(MoeMaKa, July 23, 2025) Peace, Ceasefire and Total Victory – Three Distinct Paths The terms “peace, ceasefire, and total victory” are often used in the context of Myanmar’s civil war, but each carries very…
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Myanmar Spring Chronicle – July 21 Viewpoint(MoeMaKa, July 22, 2025) The Fall of Naung Cho and Mobye: Reflections on the Spring Revolution’s Strategic Direction In recent days, the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) lost control of Naung Cho, a town…