Rights groups say Y Quynh Bdap at risk of torture if forced back
None of the 15 defendants have appeared in court for their trials to proceed; the statute of limitations on the charges expires next month
Advocates say many reluctant to apply -- fear exposure to police and that claiming could backfire
Experts say the UWSA’s new growth could prove useful for China and the illegal drug trade as well
Ex-officers are accused of murder, attempted murder and unlawful detention in the deaths of 85 people at a 2004 protest
Several lawmakers of new People’s Party could lose seats for backing bill to amend the country’s harsh royal defamation law
Experts say ‘historic’ win for resistance groups sets them up for a push deeper into central Myanmar and closer to the junta’s strongholds
Thailand announces task force, nearly a month after report by Tom Andrews exposed the lead role Thailand’s banks have taken in financing arms purchases for military regime that ousted Myanmar’s elected government in 2021
In a race against time, families seek accountability for the role military and police played in the deaths of 85 protesters on October 25, 2004
Of 90,000 refugees in the camps, the first 25 flew out of Bangkok last week as part of the program
Companies registered in Thailand sold Myanmar $120 million in arms and other military material in 2023, twice what they sold it the year before
Rights advocates say Y Quynh Bdap’s arrest risks carrying on the region’s ‘swap mart’ for wanted dissidents
Myanmar’s economy is 10% smaller than it was before the military ousted the elected government three years ago
Thailand says eligible refugees have been interviewed in two of nine border camps
In a new report, Human Rights Watch chronicles more than two dozen cases of foreign dissidents in Thailand and Thai dissidents abroad attacked, abducted, deported or murdered over the past decade.
Refugees who fled war-torn Myanmar for India say they’re living in fear after the Manipur state government finished deporting the first group of 77 earlier this month
Arakan Army makes battlefield gains in Rakhine as it nears Kyaukphyu, where China is investing billions in oil, gas and port projects
Antijunta resistance groups want a federal democratic union but cannot agree on what it should look like or how to build it
Hubs now in Cambodia, Laos, Philippines and, increasingly, Myanmar
Plans to resurrect its commercial surrogacy trade are reviving old fears concerning human trafficking of babies and women hired to bear them
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