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One Leg Lost, But Never Retreating: Deputy Commander ‘Ko John San’
Kantarawaddy Times“If we don’t act now, the revolution will keep dragging on.”
These are the words of 25-year-old young revolutionary Ko John San.With a sense...
August Summary: Key Cases in Karenni State
Junta Efforts Attempt to Regain Control of DemosoDemoso Township, Karenni State – Since August 5, military junta units from Light Infantry Battalion (LIB) 102...
Comrade Khu Sue Reh: a Frontline Medic
Kay Du / Kantarawaddy Times“I have fought alongside my comrades on the frontline. I only held a gun but never once fired it at...
Through Days and Nights of Fear and Loss
Kay Du / Kantarawaddy Times“Last year, the flood came, and much of our rice was submerged. This year, the floods came again. But, even...
Volunteers at the Brink of Death, Alongside the Future of Education for the Little Stars of Karenni State
Kay Du / Kantarawaddy Times“When it comes to future generations, education is the foundation. In this current situation, beyond whether the quality of the...
Challenges Faced by Revolutionary Female Comrades on the Frontlines
Kay Du / Kantarawaddy Times“Throughout the revolution, we’ve faced many difficulties, especially doing it all without any income. Before, I enjoyed dressing up beautifully...
Daw Nan Su Su Lwin, a Leader of 3,000 People
Maw Oo Myar / Kantarawaddy TimesDaw Nan Su Su Lwin is a female administrative leader overseeing two IDP (internally displaced person) camps and three...
A Woman Who Reclaimed Life Through Faith
Kantarawaddy TimesThere is always one phrase in Daw Aye Myar’s mind: "Then the Lord God formed a man from the dust of the ground...
Fleeing to Karenni from the War
Kantarawaddy TimesOn a drizzly afternoon, two middle-aged women are chatting on the veranda of a makeshift hut in a displacement camp. These two women,...
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