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U Tin Oo, Embattled Pro-Democracy Leader in Myanmar, Dies at 97
A powerful figure in his country, he helped found its main opposition party. “I had to face up to the harm I did to people when I served in the army,” he said.
By Seth Mydans
An Overlooked War
In Myanmar, poets, doctors and lawyers have traded life in the cities for jungle warfare.
By Hannah Beech
Why Myanmar’s War Matters, Even if the World Isn’t Watching
A devastating, yearslong civil war is heating up, but it still hasn’t attracted broad international notice.
By Mike Ives
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Aung San Suu Kyi Moved to Unknown Location From Prison by Myanmar Junta
The unexpected relocation was attributed to a heat wave, and came as the military government is facing increasingly emboldened rebel forces.
By Sui-Lee Wee
The Saturday Profile
From Rock Star to Bodyguard to Resisting Myanmar’s Coup in Film
Lynn Lynn was a musical idol when he volunteered in 2015 to protect the life of Myanmar’s new civilian leader. Forced to flee after 2021’s coup, he has reinvented himself as a film director.
By Sui-Lee Wee
Aung San Suu Kyi’s Prison Sentence Reduced in Myanmar
The civilian leader, who was ousted in a coup in 2021, had six years cut from a 33-year prison sentence and five of her 19 convictions overturned, state television said.
By Sui-Lee Wee
In Myanmar, Birthday Wishes for Aung San Suu Kyi Lead to a Wave of Arrests
People across Myanmar wore flowers on Monday to show support for the jailed civilian leader. Since then, the ruling military has been rounding them up.
By Richard C. Paddock
Junta Disbands Aung San Suu Kyi’s Political Party in Myanmar
The regime has dissolved dozens of opposition parties ahead of the next general election, including the popular National League for Democracy.
By Sui-Lee Wee
Myanmar’s Ousted Leader Gets 33 Years in Prison, a Likely Life Sentence
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi has faced a series of charges since being detained in a coup in early 2021. Her trials came to an end on Friday, capping months of legal proceedings.
By Mike Ives and Matt Stevens
Young, Underground Reporters ‘Fight a Gun With a Pen’ in Myanmar
The Southeast Asian nation has seen a relentless crackdown on free expression, with a small literary magazine emerging as one of the few remaining independent media outlets.
By Sui-Lee Wee
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