Video and photographic evidence emerged this week linking the junta to two more war crimes, prompting its media to invent an even more alternative reality.
National Unity Government said it dissolved the association because it funded war crimes and failed to rectify violations of the rights of migrant workers.
Research by Justice for Myanmar finds that democratic countries have not imposed sufficient sanctions to protect their companies from collaborating with a junta committing atrocities.
Nuns and children were among the victims when the regime responded to resistance forces' capture of key junta positions in Zayatgyi Town by bombing and shelling it.
Amid heavy fighting on the Myanmar side, India will scrap a bilateral deal allowing those living in border zones to travel short distances across the border visa-free.
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