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Myanmar in Trouble – 1,000 Rebels Attack the Tatmadaw.

Myanmar in Trouble – 1,000 Rebels Attack the Tatmadaw.

23rd June 2021 The resistance to the Junta grows. In Sagaing region, 1,000 civilian defenders took on troops deployed in a base and then had the nerve to ambush reinforcements sent to relieve the base. At least 30 junta troops were reportedly killed during two shootouts with civilian resistance

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Let’s Stop Pretending the UN Is Fit For Purpose Any More

Let’s Stop Pretending the UN Is Fit For Purpose Any More

Let’s admit it: the UN is no longer fit for purpose and should be abandoned. The last remaining shreds of the UN’s relevance evaporated in the 1990s with the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Since then, the UN has been little more than the plaything of despots, meddling

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Mandalay Rebels Attacked

Mandalay Rebels Attacked

22nd June 2021 The resistance is getting stronger. In Mandalay, anti-junta cells are in operation but are having to deal with informants. The way the conflicts are developing there will be an increase in bodies floating down the Irrawaddy river. A Mandalay civilian resistance group fighting against the military regime

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Why Do the Left Love China So Much?

Why Do the Left Love China So Much?

Why are so many on the left sympathetic to a totalitarian, genocidal dictatorship, over their own democratic nations? Because the left secretly yearn for totalitarianism – and despise democracy. In Nick Cohen’s What’s Left, he recounts that, even after the Chamberlain government had been jolted out of its appeasement

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The Revolt against the Junta Can Succeed

The Revolt against the Junta Can Succeed

20th June 2021 It is becoming apparent that there is a possibility that the revolt against the Junta could succeed. This unlikely possibility is because the Tatmadaw can’t get on top of the dissenters and close down the country. They are finding it impossible to gain control nationally, with

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UN Vote on Myanmar

UN Vote on Myanmar

19th June 2021 A vote took place in the UN on stopping the supply of arms to Myanmar. The results are below. The UN General Assembly has stopped short of calling for a global arms embargo against Myanmar’s military, even as it took the rare step of urging member

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Feeble Old Man Bores Putin

Feeble Old Man Bores Putin

Let me tell you about the mainstream media. They are different from you and me. They are, they tell themselves, the gatekeepers of truth, and that does something to them. They think, deep in their hearts, that they are better than we are. They see the world differently. All pastiches

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Military Take More Casualties

Military Take More Casualties

18th June 2021 Below is a press release from the US embassy in Yangon. It confirms the devastation I reported a few days ago. It is nice to see that sources are still holding good. The activists are striking back in Yangon at selected targets. An army truck with regime

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‘They Are Us’ Is Group Think on Steroids

‘They Are Us’ Is Group Think on Steroids

Society is made up of lots of different family units: some are close and strong, others disjointed and alienated. My father once naïvely attempted to heal a long standing family rift by getting parties who had not spoken to each other for years together to talk, hopefully forgive and let

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Frontier Director on Trial in Myanmar

Frontier Director on Trial in Myanmar

17th June 2021 We have an update on the Managing Editor of Frontier who was arrested at Yangon airport in May. Frontier Myanmar’s managing editor Danny Fenster today appeared in a special court in Yangon’s Insein Prison to face a charge under section 505-A of the Penal Code,

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