In Kachin state, a young man grapples with how to respond to the unthinkable.
Read MoreA student explains why may Rakhine residents feel differently about the coup than their Bamar counterparts.
Read MoreAn Indian-Burmese woman reflects on her privilege and steels herself for a struggle that will go on for some time to come.
Read MoreA Buddhist monk in Myanmar writes a poem connecting sublime realities of the Dhamma with the current injustices and human rights abuses of the Tatmadaw.
Read MoreA Kachin student in Yangon sees his dreams come to and end, and is plunged back into a familiar nightmare of military atrocities.
Read MoreA Shan student in Yangon gets motivation from the noise made by pots, pans, and music bands.
Read MoreAn American meditator responds to an urgent email.
Read MoreA Buddhist monk in Myanmar shares a powerful poem on the nature of injustice.
Read MoreA Dawei intern focused on gender equality finds herself in the middle of a war.
Read MoreThe NUG spokesman gives a passionate speech to engaged Buddhists around the world.
Read MoreA monk reflects on life after the coup.
Read MoreA heartbreaking letter to a friend lost in the dark cells of Insein Prison.
Read MoreA Mon environmental activist born in 1988 reflects on the aftermath of the coup.
Read MoreA Buddhist monk from Myanmar shares an open letter to General Min Aung Hlaing in the form of a poem.
Read MoreA real life nightmare.
Read MoreBorn without rights.
Read MoreA post from an anonymous source.
Read MorePeople around the world dancing in solidarity with the Burmese people.
Read MoreA letter celebrating the recent news.
Read MoreA heartwarming video of support
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