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Manny Maung

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  • Aug 17, 2023 | thenation.com | Theia Chatelle |Manny Maung |Mychal Denzel Smith

    The Nation WeeklyFridays. A weekly digest of the best of our coverage. By signing up, you confirm that you are over the age of 16 and agree to receive occasional promotional offers for programs that support The Nation’s journalism. You may unsubscribe or adjust your preferences at any time. You can read our Privacy Policy here. That is Amro’s goal: “to make the occupation costly.

  • Aug 16, 2023 | thenation.com | Juan Cole |Chris Lehmann |Manny Maung |Aida Chavez

    The Nation WeeklyFridays. A weekly digest of the best of our coverage. By signing up, you confirm that you are over the age of 16 and agree to receive occasional promotional offers for programs that support The Nation’s journalism. You may unsubscribe or adjust your preferences at any time. You can read our Privacy Policy here.

  • Aug 16, 2023 | thenation.com | Aida Chavez |Manny Maung |Hasan Ali |Mychal Denzel Smith

    World / Thousands have joined demonstrations against Dina Boluarte. Now, progressives in Congress are asking the Biden administration to stop supporting her far-right regime. Ad PolicyFor the past few months, tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in cities across Peru to demand the resignation of unelected President Dina Boluarte, who took office in December 2022 when a right-wing alliance overthrew and imprisoned the socialist President Pedro Castillo.

  • Aug 16, 2023 | thenation.com | Manny Maung |Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins |Tariq Kenney-Shawa |Sarang Shidore

    The Nation WeeklyFridays. A weekly digest of the best of our coverage. By signing up, you confirm that you are over the age of 16 and agree to receive occasional promotional offers for programs that support The Nation’s journalism. You may unsubscribe or adjust your preferences at any time. You can read our Privacy Policy here. In 2010, the military began to ease restrictions, releasing Aung San Suu Kyi from house arrest, and even welcoming foreigners into the country.

  • Aug 16, 2023 | msn.com | Manny Maung

    MSN Article RSS Myanmar’s military junta is committing indiscriminate atrocities. We shouldn’t look away. My father passed away a few months ago in Australia, dreaming about returning one day to his homeland of Myanmar. Of course, going home was impossible. His health was poor and Myanmar isn’t safe, with a junta unleashing ever-worsening violence, unwilling to relinquish control since the generals staged a coup in 2021. But Dad’s thoughts were always of home.

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