Update by the Shan Human Rights Foundation
August 26, 2024
Heavy SAC bombardment of Hsipaw kills 19 civilians, injures 19, damages over 110 buildings, including near...
Update by the Shan Human Rights Foundation
August 6, 2024
SAC revenge airstrikes in Hsenwi kill 13 civilians, injure 24, damage over 40 buildings in July...
Update by the Shan Human Rights Foundation
July 22, 2024
SAC airstrikes and shelling kill 46 civilians, injure 35, damage over 150 buildings along Chinese pipelines...
Update by the Shan Human Rights Foundation
May 20, 2024
SAC airstrikes, shelling and landmines kill nine villagers, injure twenty in Nawngkhio township, injure three in...
Update by the Shan Human Rights Foundation
Concentrated SAC attacks along trade highways during Operation 1027 highlight risk of premature CMEC investment
April 11, 2024
The concentration...
Press release by Action for Shan State Rivers
March 15, 2024
Villagers in three townships gather to oppose dam building on Shan State rivers
Local villagers and...
Maesai river pollution likely caused by expanded gold mining in eastern Mong Hsat
March 2024
Since mid-January 2024, residents of Maesai on the northern Thai border...
Update by the Shan Human Rights Foundation
February 27, 2024
Over 6,000 flee SAC airstrikes, shelling, arson, extrajudicial killing and gang-rape in Mong Mit, northern Shan...
Update by the Shan Human Rights Foundation
January 23, 2024
Ongoing SAC attacks along Chinese pipelines in northern Shan State kill ten, injure fourteen civilians
Between December...
Update by the Shan Human Rights Foundation
December 21, 2023
SAC attacks along Chinese pipelines in northern Shan State kill dozens of civilians, raise fears of...