Erik Nilsson
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26-10-2013 19:09:03
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The meaningful inclusion of women in security sector reform could disrupt cycles of violence and offer a foundational step toward rectifying Myanmarâs history of widespread police brutalityâŠand culture of impunity. U.S. Institute of Peace Gabby Sagun usip.org/publications/2âŠ
đšđ§”Two years after the military coup in Myanmar, a report exclusively obtained by BBC Newsnight and @BBCTrending shows female supporters of democracy are being systematically targeted with hate speech, abuse and doxxing. #WhatsHappeninglnMyanmar đČđČ
đČđČMyanmarâs crisis has been forgotten by the world, two years since the February 2021 failed coup. Adelina Kamal, Naw Hser Hser and Progressive Voice on why the humanitarian catastrophe in Myanmar is, at its core, a political crisis. THREAD buff.ly/3Ho4tqT
Women are bearing the brunt of the military response in the countryâs civil war... Yet in the horrors of the past two years, on the political front and on the battlefield women have been playing a key role. My article in The World Today Chatham House chathamhouse.org/publications/tâŠ
Latest co-authored piece for the The Diplomat with an anonymous women's rights activist. We look specifically at #Karenni State and argue that gender equality is critical since the revolution has shifted from peaceful protest to armed resistance. thediplomat.com/2023/05/challeâŠ
Many thanks to Thinzar Shunlei Yi for a powerful, vulnerable, and extremely informative interview. A must-listen for anyone interested in better understanding the ongoing crisis and the hope of the Spring Revolution. insightmyanmar.org/complete-showsâŠ