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Mandalay, Myanmar (Burma) · MandalayThe building trembled as if the earth had inhaled sharply, the air heavy with the anticipation of rupture. Cracks appeared on the walls, like the beginning of a terrible truth, yet the structure held, stubborn in the face of a 7.7 magnitude quake. Not panic filled the room, but a profound disorientation, a momentary dizziness, as though time had stopped, lingering between life and death. In seconds, the earth’s indifferent embrace swallowed coun…Read Article
Tremors of Change: Myanmar Quake Temporarily Unites Divided Nations
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Mandalay, Myanmar (Burma) · MandalayYangon, June 14, 2019: Daw Myint Myint Than, the principal of CDM Secondary School, died in Mandalay’s Obo Prison due to lack of medical treatment, said Ko Thaik Htun Oo, a member of the Central Steering Committee of the All Myanmar Political Prisoners’ Network (PPNM), to Yangon’s New Media. Daw Myint Myint Than, the principal of CDM Secondary School, died on May 7 at Mandalay’s Obo Prison. The principal was arrested and detained on July 27, 202…Read Article
Political Prisoner Daw Myint Myint Than, Principal of CDM Middle School, Dies in Mandalay's Obo Prison Due to Lack of Medical Treatment, Bringing the Total Number of Political Prisoners Who Have Died in Prison This Year to 11 - Khit Thit Media

Earthquake · MandalayYangon, June 13 Political prisoner U Maw Htoo, who was injured in the earthquake that struck Mandalay on March 28, died without receiving adequate medical treatment, said Ko Thaik Htun Oo, a member of the Central Steering Committee of the Political Prisoners Network of Myanmar (PPNM), to the Yangon Khat Thit News Agency. U Maw Htoo died at around 7 am on June 13. U Maw Htoo suffered serious injuries to his neck and head due to the earthquake and…Read Article