Tag: Myanmar
Catholic priests, nuns join street protests in Myanmar to prevent bloodshed
The UN Security Council failed to agree on a statement that would have condemned the military coup in Myanmar
Franciscans appeal to Myanmar’s military to stop ‘hunger for blood’
The religious congregation also called for the release of civil leaders and activists, urging the military to uphold human rights
SOS call to local paper saves 81 Rohingya at sea, but...
While the boat has been located, the fate of the passengers remains far from certain
Sister Rose: The nun who stood on the line for Myanmar...
The nun said she too was afraid and wanted to flee, but when she saw people hurt, ‘I decided to stay, and to die if it is necessary’
Pope Francis appeals for end to violence in Myanmar as more...
Pope Francis calls on the international community to act as nearly 40 people killed on single day in Myanmar
At least 18 dead as junta cracks down on anti-coup protests...
Deaths occurred as a result of live ammunition fired into crowds by security forces in at least five cities
Myanmar’s ‘unending Way of the Cross’
'Those who try to destroy others, end up by destroying the world and peace and ultimately themselves' - Cardinal Bo of Yangon
Supporters of Myanmar coup attack rivals in Yangon
Some military supporters were photographed with clubs and knives, others threw stones and fired catapults
Defying court order, Malaysia deports more than 1,000 Myanmar nationals
The country does not formally recognize refugees, treating them as undocumented migrants
Neighbors’ efforts to help end Myanmar crisis raise suspicions among protesters
The crisis has restored Myanmar's reputation as the problem member of the 10-country ASEAN