IndustriALL urged the ILO and its members to impose sanctions and end trade preferences for Myanmar, citing labor abuses and worsening conditions for garment workers.
Workers at the state printing works complain of exhaustion as they are forced to print money nonstop to finance the bankrupt regime’s murderous military campaigns.
Despite 620 million kyats in approved import licenses, traders say access is restricted to associates of Vice-President Nyo Saw, sidelining most businesses.
In China, responsible journalism is suffering death by a thousand cuts, and the closure or ideological alignment of student-run publications is just the latest instalment.
This week, our editors discuss Min Aug Hlaing’s sudden visit to India, where he was welcomed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. What if any were the palpable results?
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