Tag: Myanmar

Myanmar Military’s Acts of Terrorism from the Sky & Savage Beheadings on the Ground

Under Min Aung Hlaing’s genocidal commandership, Myanmar Armed Forces are morphing into a terrorist organization in full view of the world at large. The question now for Myanmar – and the pro-democratic world – to ask themselves is a variation of Lenin’s “What needs to be done?”

/ March 6, 2023

Acts of State Terrorism by Tatmadaw, Myanmar Armed Forces under Min Aung Hlaing

FORSEA Dialogue on Democratic Struggles Series hosts a conversation with David Eubank, a humanitarian & former US Army Special Forces and Ranger officer, & Founder and Leader of the Free Burma Rangers, which conducts relief, advocacy, leadership development and unity missions among the people of Burma.

/ March 5, 2023

Myanmar Air Strikes against Civilians as Acts of Terrorism

How Should ASEAN Deal with a Member State’s Military Turning Terrorist? On 21 February, FORSEA hosts the first dialogue LIVE on the subject of a national armed forces resorting to targeted, precision airstrikes against civilian populations at home.

/ February 17, 2023

Trouble in No Man’s Land

The events leading up to the destruction of the Rohingya camp in No Man's Land and the role of Bangladesh in it.

/ February 2, 2023

အကြမ်းဖက်သတ်ဖြတ်နေမှုများအဆုံးသတ်နိုင်ရေးနှင့် နိုင်ငံအစိတ်စိတ်အမွှာမွှာ မပြိုကွဲရေးအတွက် ဖက်ဒရယ်ဒီမိုကရက်တစ်တော်လှန်ရေးအင်အားစုများဖြင့် အာဆီယံပူးပေါင်းဆောင်ရွက်ရန်လိုအပ်

ငြိမ်းချမ်းသောပဠိပက္ခဖြေရှင်းခြင်းနည်းလမ်းများဖြင့် ဒုက္ခအတိကျရောက်နေသော မြန်မာပြည်သူများနှင့်မြန်မာနိုင်ငံအား ထိရောက်စွာကူညီနိုင်လိမ့်မည်ဟု မျှော်လင့်ကြီးစွာစောင့်စား နေကြပါသည်။

/ February 2, 2023

ASEAN Needs to Work With Burma’s Democratic Resistance to End Violence and Reverse the Slow Balkanization

As leaders of ethnic armed resistance organizations, we view ourselves not only representatives of our respective communities but as national actors. We are forging ahead with an institutional platform for a federal democracy. We offer our utmost assistance to ASEAN and call on the UN and friends of ASEAN to support its efforts in implementing the Five-Point Consensus.

/ February 1, 2023

东盟需要与缅甸的民主抵抗结束暴力和扭转缓慢的巴尔干化

作为民族武装抵抗组织的领导人,我们不仅将自己视为各自社区的代表,而且将自己视为国家行动者。 我们正在为联邦民主建立一个体制平台。

/ February 1, 2023

In Bed with Two Genocidal Regimes in the ASEAN Region: The Case of Singapore, the “Switzerland of Southeast Asia”

Running a government is not like running a church, as the 6th President, the late S. R. Nathan, angrily shouted at me some 30 years ago. But running a state should not mean collaborating and profiting from the genocidal regimes in the backyard.

/ November 2, 2022

The Exceptionality of the Powerless and the Banality of Power: Japan’s Rohingya Community and the Japanese State

By imposing sanctions on Japanese businesses that associate with the criminal state of Myanmar, the U.S. and Europe can make Japan and its industries pay the price for the desires hidden behind their pretensions of peace and prosperity.

/ September 12, 2022

ASEAN under Cambodia’s Chair-ship Needs a New Muscular Strategy To Deal with Myanmar Dictator Min Aung Hlaing

ASEAN Defence Ministries could work out a Humanitarian Task Force, with Cambodia as a natural leader. The post-civil war Cambodian leadership of Prime Minister Hun Sen has decades of experience working with external actors, from UN to China. ​​This proposal could be attractive to both China and other immediate neighbours.

/ September 5, 2022