In July, the junta passed a law aiming to prevent the “obstruction” of the election that is due to begin on December 28.
Myanmar's military government has charged over 200 people with violating the country's strict election law ahead of a general ...
Myanmar’s military government has charged more than 200 people with violating the Southeast Asian country’s voting law ahead ...
Myanmar’s military government has charged more than 200 people with violating the Southeast Asian country’s voting law ahead of a general election at the end of the month, keeping up pressure on ...
A coalition of Myanmar's ethnic communities and revolutionary factions is imploring India to stand against the military junta's forthcoming election.
The International Labour Organization (ILO), together with Myanmar civil society organizations, community-based organizations ...
The military government is overseeing phased polls set to start on Dec 28. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Regime spokesman Zaw Min Tun rejected the idea that the vote aims to entrench military rule, while also hinting at a leadership role for junta leader Min Aung Hlaing.
This movement has three key objectives: 1. To call for the release of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, President U Win Myint, and all ...
The High Representative issued a statement on behalf of the European Union on the upcoming elections in Myanmar.
What’s the point of the International Criminal Court if it won’t give Myanmar justice? - COMMENT: The ICC is at risk of irrelevance due to its dithering over launching prosecutions against the Myanmar ...