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Australian-led mining company pushes ahead with large-scale gold exploration in eastern Shan State amidst military atrocities
April 1, 2021
Burma Army forces ethnic villagers in eastern Shan State to hold pro-coup rallies
February 25, 2021
Statement on Hsipaw township authorities questioning four leading organizers of open letter to State Counselor
January 26, 2021
Local communities welcome withdrawal of Swiss company Stucky from Upper Yeywa dam project
October 27, 2020
Indiscriminate shelling, torture, looting by Burma Army during large-scale offensive against RCSS/SSA in southern Kyaukme
October 19, 2020
Three villagers tortured by Burma Army on suspicion of being RCSS/SSA “spies” in Mong Kung, southern Shan State
October 5, 2020
Burma Army rape attempt near base in Mong Ton highlights ongoing climate of impunity
July 30, 2020
Burma Army unjustly sues 47 farmers for trespassing on lands seized near Eastern Central Command base in Kho Lam, Namzarng townshipp
July 22, 2020
Charges must be brought against the Burma Army for their crimes, not against protesters demanding justice in Kyaukme
July 13, 2020
Extrajudicial killing, torture by Burma Army during operation against RCSS/SSA near Upper Yeywa dam site in Kyaukme
July 9, 2020
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SAC air and artillery attacks centred on China’s planned Muse-Mandalay railway inflict over 200 civilian casualties
December 20, 2024
Thai government study identifies eastern Shan State mining as cause of unprecedented mud damage in Mae Sai during recent flooding
November 27, 2024
SAC airstrikes inflict high civilian casualties in resistance-controlled areas of northern Shan State
October 9, 2024
Heavy SAC bombardment of Hsipaw kills 19 civilians, injures 19, damages over 110 buildings, including near Chinese pipelines
August 26, 2024
SAC revenge airstrikes in Hsenwi kill 13 civilians, injure 24, damage over 40 buildings in July 2024
August 6, 2024