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Belarus or Europe’s Last Dictatorship, A Potential Model for Nayptyitaw?
Analysis | Burma Independent Voice By Wai Ya Mone Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is reportedly scheduled to undertake a high-level working visit to Naypyitaw in the near future. Having previously visited Naypyitaw in November 2025, this upcoming 2026 trip will mark his second official visit. While analyses of Naypyitaw’s political and diplomatic maneuvers typically emphasize…
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STRATEGIC OPPORTUNITY COSTS, POWER ASYMMETRY, AND INFLUENCER-DRIVEN NARRATIVES IN MYANMAR’S ARMED RESISTANCE
By Kyaw Maung | June 24, 2026 | Burma Independent Voice (BIV) In the armed struggle against the military dictatorship in Myanmar, a fundamental yet deceptive question consistently emerges: why are revolutionary forces, despite sharing a unified common enemy, struggling to establish a cohesive coalition, and why are internal conflicts proliferating among forces actively fighting…
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Conflict-Related Sexual Violence and the Anatomy of Rape as a Weapon of War in Myanmar’s Civil War
June 20, 2026 | Burma Independent Voice (BIV) By Kyawt Maung Among the most grotesque and deeply traumatizing atrocities generated by armed conflicts, conflict-related sexual violence and rape consistently occupy the most critical echelons. Throughout the history of Myanmar’s political crises and civil warfare, a rigorous examination of sexual violence perpetrated by the military establishment…
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The Arduous Democratic Journey of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and Her Unyielding Resilience
June 19, 2026 | Burma Independent Voice (BIV) By Kyawt Maung A retrospective examination of Myanmar’s contemporary political history reveals a protracted and arduous trajectory defined by an enduring struggle against entrenched authoritarianism to establish a democratic governance model. To this day, the ultimate objective of eradicating the military dictatorship remains unfulfilled. At the absolute…
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STRATEGIC REVIEW: Is There a Viable Peace Process for Myanmar, and What is the Greatest Obstacle for Revolutionary Forces?
June 14, 2026 | Burma Independent Voice၊ Report In a newly launched collaborative broadcast, Discussions on Myanmar’s Affairs, jointly produced by BIV News and the A Time With Kyaw Kyaw Thein YouTube channel, Aung Ko Ko, Executive Director of Mosaic Myanmar, offered a critical assessment of Myanmar’s current peace landscape, the military’s continued dominance over…
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The New Spokesperson and the Coup Leader’s Tactical Human Resource Strategy
June 10, 2026 | Burma Independent Voice By Wai Ya Mone The newly appointed spokesperson for coup leader Min Aung Hlaing, Daw Khine Khine Soe, remains under an intense media spotlight, dominating domestic news cycles and capturing widespread public attention. Following the abrupt dismissal of her predecessor, Major General Zaw Min Tun, speculation and public…
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The Authority of Elocution, Celebrity Syndrome, and Backdoor Information Channels
June 4, 2026 | Burma Independent Voice (BIV) In the foundational stages of the Spring Revolution, the resistance’s most formidable weapons were not rifles or ammunition. Rather, the true primal energy of the movement lay in its strong narrative—the profound capacity to construct a compelling counter-story that commanded absolute public consensus. This pivotal process was…
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Gaza and the Fallacy of Objectivity: Unmasking the Liberal Media’s Double Standards
June 4, 2026 | Burma Independent Voice (BIV) The catastrophic conflict in Gaza continues to serve as a grim litmus test for Western liberal media conglomerates. For decades, these outlets have self-proclaimed as global custodians of human rights and free expression. Yet, when caught in the crosshairs of geopolitics and imperial power structures, their highly…
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ANALYSIS: Thailand’s Visa Tightening and Tourism Levy: The Cost to Regional Travelers and the Impact on Myanmar
May 22, 2026 | Burma Independent Voice By Kyaw Ba In a major policy pivot, the Thai government is reportedly moving to rescind its 60-day visa exemption scheme, scaling it down to 30 days for citizens of 93 countries, alongside a proposed 300-baht ($9) tourism levy. While appearing to be routine immigration adjustments, these measures…
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ANALYSIS: Two Global Superpowers Convergence in Beijing Signals Shifts in World Order
BEIJING — A defining geopolitical shift has reshaped the global map of power dynamics as Chinese President Xi Jinping hosted two of the world’s most powerful leaders—U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin—in quick succession in Beijing. At first glance, these meetings could be viewed as routine diplomatic summits. However, the optics and…
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