Tag: Myanmar
Christians, churches in Myanmar under siege for aiding displaced poor, victims...
Church leaders said the persecution happened because Christians chose to be with the suffering people caught in the middle of the conflict
Myanmar’s year of turmoil: From coup to jailing of Suu Kyi
Here is a look back at the year since the military's latest power grab, which ended a decade-long experiment with democracy
A year after military takeover, Mandalay archbishop tells people ‘not to...
“I feel so sad to see that they flee from their houses and cannot stay at their home as other people do,” said Archbishop Tin Win of Mandalay
The Myanmar nun who faced down a junta
"I believe God gave me the courage… I myself wouldn't be courageous enough to do that."
‘Living in a dark era’: one year since Myanmar’s coup
The country's military junta is struggling to contain the backlash unleashed by its power grab
Satellite images show village torched by Myanmar junta forces
Various visual evidence compiled by RFA show the scale and intensity of the destruction
Myanmar junta threatens pot-banging protesters with treason
Almost a year on the junta is struggling to break resistance to its rule, with "People's Defence Forces" clashing regularly with its troops
Aid to the Church in Need calls for ‘Day of Prayer...
The Church in Myanmar is faced with a task with which it is sadly familiar, that is to attend to the increasingly large number of displaced people
Catholic bishops of Myanmar appeal for humanitarian assistance
The Church leaders called on “all concerned” to facilitate “humanitarian access to suffering and internally displaced people”
Monks flee temples in eastern Myanmar as fighting intensifies
The UN said more than half the population of Loikaw township has been internally displaced