Resistance Diaries: Life after the Myanmar coup
An ethnic environmental lawyer taking part in protests in Yangon hopes this can be an opportunity to heal the country’s divisions and create a...
On one of the bloodiest days since the military seized power, a 39-year-old teacher in Hpa An explains why she refuses to work under the junta
A 24-year-old Rohingya student has had apologies from some fellow Burmese protesters for the treatment of the Rohingya but still feels nervous.
A medical specialist in Yangon tells The Kite Tales of the agonising decision to leave their patients to join the civil disobedience movement (CDM)
This 25-year-old Kachin protester in Myitkyina hoped to study abroad this year, but now his priority is to protest the coup.
Born in Kachin but raised in Yangon, this 23-year-old says the hurt felt across Myanmar echoes the pain caused by the army in minority areas
A government worker explains why she joined the civil disobedience movement and says there is an intergenerational struggle against the military
A 27-year-old in Myitkyina, Kachin State tells the Kite Tales about her hopes and fears for the protests.









