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Thousands More Displaced In Myanmar; Junta Recalls Japan Envoys For Criticisms
People displaced by fighting are headed to the border with India. India says more than 15,000 had sought refuge since Feb. 1. People displaced by fighting are headed to the border with India. India says more than 15,000 had sought refuge since Feb. 1. -
Myanmar Junta Stashes Cash Leaving Banks Empty, People Moneyless
Millions are expected to go hungry in the coming months, the United Nations' World Food Program said in an analysis. Millions are expected to go hungry in the coming months, the United Nations' World Food Program said in an analysis. -
Thousands Of Academics Suspended For Opposing Myanmar Coup
A spokesman for the junta did not respond to phone calls seeking comment on the suspensions. A spokesman for the junta did not respond to phone calls seeking comment on the suspensions. -
Kachin Independence Army Shoots Down Myanmar Military Helicopter
The Myanmar junta has killed at least 765 protesters since the coup, independence groups say. The Myanmar junta has killed at least 765 protesters since the coup, independence groups say. -
Myanmar Troops Storm Protest Camp Wednesday Killing, Wounding Several
Anti-coup activists continue to defy a bloody crackdown and internet blockade by the ruling junta. Anti-coup activists continue to defy a bloody crackdown and internet blockade by the ruling junta. -
Myanmar Deaths At Junta’s Hand Top 250
European Union prepares to impose sanctions on 11 people linked to last month's coup and subsequent crackdown. European Union prepares to impose sanctions on 11 people linked to last month's coup and subsequent crackdown. -
Military Open Fire On Myanmar Protesters Sunday
More than 80 people are dead as of Saturday in protests against the military coup in February. More than 80 people are dead as of Saturday in protests against the military coup in February. -
Myanmar Protesters Back On Streets Despite Mass Killings
Meanwhile, a court in Myanmar extended custody Friday for five journalists. Meanwhile, a court in Myanmar extended custody Friday for five journalists. -
More Protesters Killed Monday In Myanmar: Witnesses
Shops, factories and banks were closed in the main city Yangon as part of the uprising. Shops, factories and banks were closed in the main city Yangon as part of the uprising. -
Angry Crowds Gather Again Tuesday In Myanmar
U.N.’s Tom Andrews says “the generals are losing their power to intimidate and with it, their power.” U.N.’s Tom Andrews says “the generals are losing their power to intimidate and with it, their power.”