Author: KRIS WAL
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CRONIES
#NAYCHIOO Here’s a list of companies directly and indirectly associated with Myanmar’s military junta. These companies are either owned or controlled by the military or its affiliates, benefiting from military power, control of resources, and monopolistic practices. Many of these companies are also involved in key sectors such as natural resources, construction, banking, telecommunications, and… Read more
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THE RICH OF THE RICH
After the 2021 military coup in Myanmar, the wealth distribution has been significantly impacted. While much of the general population has seen a decline in living standards, the wealthiest individuals, particularly those aligned with the military junta, have managed to maintain or even increase their wealth. This has exacerbated inequality in the country. Here’s a… Read more
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POVERTY BEFORE VS AFTER THE COUP
Here’s a side-by-side comparison of Burma’s (Myanmar’s) poverty situation before and after the 2021 military coup: Poverty in Myanmar Before the 2021 Coup Aspect Before the Coup (2011–2021) Poverty Rate Around 24.8% of the population lived below the poverty line by 2017. Efforts from international aid organizations, pro-democracy reforms, and gradual economic liberalization helped reduce… Read more
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POVERTY IN BURMA
Poverty in Burma (Myanmar): A Comprehensive Overview Poverty in Burma (Myanmar) is a deeply entrenched and multi-faceted issue that has been exacerbated by political instability, military conflicts, economic mismanagement, and limited access to basic services. Although the country has vast natural resources and great economic potential, decades of military rule, coupled with systemic corruption and… Read more
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TOP 1%
The Top 1% in Burma (Myanmar): Wealth, Influence, and Controversy Myanmar’s top 1% comprises a small but highly influential group of individuals, often linked to significant wealth, political power, and, in many cases, controversial connections with the military junta. This elite class has benefitted disproportionately from the country’s resources and its complex political and economic… Read more
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PANGLONG AGREEMENT
Aung San’s Role in the Panglong Agreement The Panglong Agreement, signed on February 12, 1947, is one of Aung San’s most significant contributions to Burma’s political history. This agreement laid the foundation for the creation of a unified, independent Burma by securing cooperation between the majority Burman population and various ethnic minority groups. Here’s an… Read more
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Aung San: The Father of Burma’s Independence
Aung San, often referred to as the “Father of Modern Myanmar,” was a pivotal figure in Burma’s fight for independence from British colonial rule. Despite his untimely death at the age of 32, his legacy continues to shape Myanmar’s national identity. He is also the father of Aung San Suu Kyi, the Nobel Peace Prize… Read more
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AUNG SAN SUU KYI
Aung San Suu Kyi is one of Myanmar’s most prominent political figures and a globally recognized symbol of resistance to oppression and authoritarianism. Her life and career have been deeply intertwined with Myanmar’s turbulent modern history, from the fight for independence to the struggle for democracy. Below is a detailed account of her life, career,… Read more
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TREATMENT OF BURMESE WOMEN
The treatment of Burmese women varies across regions, ethnic groups, and socio-economic contexts, but many face significant gender-based discrimination and inequalities deeply rooted in cultural, political, and economic structures. Here are some stories and examples highlighting how Burmese women are treated unfairly: 1. Exploitation in the Workforce Burmese women often face systemic discrimination in the… Read more
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WOMEN LEADERS FROM BURMA
Women leaders in Burma (Myanmar) have played vital roles in politics, social activism, and community development. Despite the challenges of a deeply patriarchal society, cultural expectations, and political oppression, many Burmese women have emerged as influential figures in various sectors. Here are some prominent women leaders from Myanmar: 1. Aung San Suu Kyi 2. Phyu… Read more