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The Three Tragedies of Myanmar
9th July 2021 Things are on the move in Myanmar, and there are three major issues that are coming to the forefront that need a solution or there will be the makings of a first-rate disaster. Myanmar is facing an unprecedented threefold tragedy: deadly violence, an out-of-control COVID-19 pandemic and
Relief Motorcycle Convoy Destroyed
7th July 2021 A convoy of 21 motorcycles taking food and other supplies to a refugee camp in Saw, Magway was ambushed by the military and destroyed. Their campaign of intimidation and bullying continues. In Yangon, a major fire broke out in Pazundaung township, on the fringe of downtown. Covid
Rebel Training Goes up a Gear
6th July 2021 The National Unity Government (NUG) has released pictures of volunteers from Peoples’ Defence Forces (PDFs) in training with Southern Command. This is the 5th batch to undergo this training. The NUG defence minister sent a message to the ceremony expressing his thanks to ethnic armed organizations (EAOs)
Democracy, like Capitalism, Has Failed – Ardern
Information Satire Ethno-Nationalist-Fascism Explainer Editor Auckland Law School academic Claire Charters, the author of He Puapua, has been contracted by the Scottish Government to prepare a similar report and pathway to self-rule by the indigenous chiefs of Scotland and their clansmen serfs. The report titled Och Aye The Noo! (Yes,
Canada Proposed Orwellian ‘Pre-crime’ Hate Speech Bill
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Police Contract COVID-19
4th July 2021 Well, it had to happen. With already poor health systems in place and the standards of medical care declining Covid cases are increasing throughout Myanmar. Accurate figures are difficult to come by as official figures seem to be dramatically understated. A training course for promotion candidates in
China Stirs the Pot Again
Communications with and within Myanmar continue to be difficult, with the regime now looking at a policy of “whitelisting”. I know that my own communications with Myanmar have been getting more difficult recently. One of the many freedoms Myanmar people lost in the aftermath of the February 1 coup was
Eric Adams Sues over 135,000 ‘Test Ballots’ Added to NYC Mayoral Race Count Amid Botched Primary Election Scandal
Helen Buyniski rt.com Helen Buyniski is an American journalist and political commentator at RT. The New York City Democratic primaries were characterized by a dumpster fire of abnormalities and apparent fraud, as observers wondered why a city couldn’t get done what a whole country could have years ago.
A Trans Woman Became Miss Nevada at the Weekend. Well, It’s High Time Us Blokes Gave This Beauty Pageant Caper a Try
Charlie Stone rt.com Charlie Stone is an author and journalist who has worked for the BBC, several national newspapers in the UK and international media. In this brave new inclusively woke world, birth gender no longer applies when it comes to pageants. Kataluna Enriquez won Miss Nevada on Sunday
Everyday Living Gets Worse
29th June 2021 The many deaths viewed as collateral damage often go unreported. Below is a poignant picture of a much-loved citizen who died because of a lack of access to medical care. Swe died unexpectedly last week, one of many collateral victims of the coup. Swe was unable to
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