The solidarity among women of all backgrounds in challenging military rule in Myanmar.
Read MoreThe wife of a soldier reflects on their decision to leave the Tatmadaw.
Read MoreA Kachin woman reflects on how her generation has advocated for freedom.
Read MoreA defected soldier meets his former commander.
Read MoreA teacher from Mandalay describes being an eyewitness to violence and resistance over the course of the past year.
Read MoreAn eyewitness to how a rural peaceful community was traumatized following the military takeover.
Read MoreThe complete essays from an NUG staffer on the topic of codes of conduct is printed here.
Read MoreA soldier makes a decision to spend the day in peace and quiet, and something quite unexpected happens instead.
Read MoreAn update on a dhamma community.
Read MoreExamining the thought behind အလှည့်ကျ မနွဲ့စတမ်း (“now it's our turn”)
Read MoreReflecting on how the military is not trying to win, but to make things messy enough that they can’t lose.
Read MoreA reflection on senseless murder
Read MoreAn activist from Shan State discusses how Burmese women have become empowered since the military coup.
Read MoreAn NUG staffer continues his discussion on the need for ethics among PDF groups.
Read MoreAn inquiry into the effectiveness of torture.
Read MoreAn NUG member addresses the need for its fighting forces to adhere to standards of conduct.
Read MoreA member of the NUG addresses the sensitive topic of war crimes.
Read MoreA practitioner offers words of insights from a troubled land.
Read MoreThe danger of fishing.
Read MoreA Burmese researcher opens up about her difficulties in the past year, while remaining hopeful for the future.
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