Shan Human Rights Day Commemorates Massacre
The Committee of Shan State Unity (CSSU) proclaimed June 16 as Shan Human Rights Day to commemorate the massacre of Shan civilians by the...
Farmers Trapped In Middle Of Fighting In Kutkai Township
Internally displaced persons (IDPs) that took advantage of a lull in fighting to work on rotational farms are trapped in the middle of new...
Women’s Bodies Found In Lashio Township
The bodies of two women's bodies with their hands tied behind their backs were found this Tuesday in northern Shan State. The bodies were found...
COVID-19 Suspect Dies From AIDS
A woman, who was initially suspected of having COVID-19, but had AIDS, died this Tuesday after returning to northern Shan State on June 8. The...
Commemoration of 23rd Shan Human Rights Day
It is fitting yet heartbreaking to designate and commemorate June 16 as Shan Human Rights Day which coincide with the massacre of 56 Shan...
Seasonal Flu Poses Additional Risks in Shan State Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
As Burma braces for the annual rainy season prevalence of influenza, locals and medical workers are concerned about how the virus will interact with...
Recovered COVID-19 Patient Discharged from Kengtung Hospital
Patient 64 was discharged from the public hospital in Kengtung, eastern Shan State this weekend after testing negative twice for COVID-19. The patient is now...
More than 40,000 Migrant Workers Return to Shan State
More than 40,000 migrant workers have returned to Shan State from China and Thailand through official border crossings since February, according to the state’s...
Shweli River Runs Red, Alarming Locals
The water of the Shweli River separating China and Shan State has turned red in color, raising concern among locals about the level of...
FACEBOOK DISCRIMINATION?: Tatmadaw resurfaced after two years of absence from social media
To the surprise of Burma or Myanmar watchers and general public, Myanmar Tatmadaw or the Military resurfaced again after two years of forced absence...