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 Myanmar military junta is currently conducting a three-phase election heavily dominated by its proxy, the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP), amidst reports of low voter turnout and coercive tactics such as threatening residents with travel bans or audits to force participation.
  • Simultaneously, armed resistance groups like the Arakan Army and People’s Defence Forces have launched strategic offensives to disrupt these "engineered" polls, leading to intense fighting in Rakhine and Bago and prompting the military to respond with indiscriminate airstrikes and the reinforcement of key port towns.
  • Under intense diplomatic pressure from China, the junta and regional authorities have begun dismantling transnational cyberscam hubs like "KK Park" and "Shwe Kokko," resulting in the extradition of high-profile tycoons and a displacement of scam operators that has spiked local hotel prices in state capitals.
  • While the International Court of Justice proceeds with genocide hearings regarding the Rohingya, the country continues to face severe human rights challenges including forced military conscription, brutal violence surrounding China-backed mining projects, and internal ethnic splintering like the declaration of an independent "Republic of Kawthoolei".
Myanmar Current Events  

Conflict






Conscription

Cybersecurity & Cybercrime



Economy

Elections






Ethnic Issues



Humanitarian

Natural Resources


Telecommunications