Introduction & Analysis

This collection of open-source English-language news articles published over the past week highlights significant events and issues concerning Myanmar. They present a snapshot of the country's safety and security landscape.

  • The Tatmadaw continues its widespread violence, including torture, mass killings, and genocide, and has recently intensified airstrikes across numerous townships, frequently cutting off communication access in affected areas like Shan State and Sagaing Region, significantly increasing civilian vulnerability.
  • While preparing for the upcoming December 28 elections, the junta is crushing any criticism through an Election Protection Law, which has led to the prosecution of 64 people, even as a USDP politician admitted that the preliminary voter rolls are riddled with errors and appear to be recycled from previous lists.
  • The regime systematically abuses legal mechanisms, such as the Counter-Terrorism Law, to immediately re-arrest political prisoners after they complete their sentences, and junta-aligned Pyu Saw Htee militias are reportedly engaging in the forced conscription of young men, holding them for ransom.
  • Despite international calls for accountability concerning alleged atrocities, including genocide against the Rohingya, the junta has achieved a diplomatic and military comeback, securing vital support and trade relationships with major powers like China, Russia, and India, even as domestic trade restrictions cause severe commodity shortages and soaring prices.
Myanmar Current Events  

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Conscription

Economy


Elections


Foreign Affairs

Governance & Rule of Law


Humanitarian

Military