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Win Zar Ni Aung

Win Zar Ni Aung
Win Zar Ni Aung began her journalism career in 2011 and previously worked as deputy chief reporter at Myanmar National Television.
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Podcast: Violent crackdowns in Myitkyina

This week, we hear from Myitkyina about increasingly violent protests there. With very little media there to report, police crackdowns are said to be violent.
BY Win Zar Ni Aung

 

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Video: Citizens speak out

We went to the streets of Yangon to hear how working people are reacting to the coup.
BY Win Zar Ni Aung, Aye Aye Aung & Samuel

 

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Video: Activists speak out

Human rights activists have been detained and arrested since the coup began on February 1. In this video, Doh Athan asks: “What does the coup.
BY Win Zar Ni Aung & Samuel

 

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Podcast: To sell or not to sell

This week, villagers in a remote village in Mon State are weighting up theiroptions to sell their lands to a private company that wants to.
BY Win Zar Ni Aung & Aye Aye Aung

 

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Volume 6, Issue 18

  • January 27, 2021
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Myanmar enters 2021 with more friends than foes
The early delivery of vaccines is one of the many boons of the country’s geopolitics, but to really take advantage, Myanmar must bury the legacy of its isolationist past.
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Will the Kayin BGF go quietly?
The Kayin State Border Guard Force has come under intense pressure from the Tatmadaw over its extensive, controversial business interests and there’s concern the ultimatum could trigger fresh hostilities in one of the country’s most war-torn areas.
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