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Monthly Socio-Economic Analysis for February (2023)  Rehmonnya Institute For Civic Engagement (RICE) Political Situation  The country (Myanmar) was destroyed from all sides and has suffered a terrible collapse, the public has paid an awful toll after the military rule returned to rule the country on February 1, 2021. Decade-long democratic rights that have flourished also disappeared in an instant. The armed resistance forces emerged across the country and armed clashes intensified. The human rights violations and persecution are similar to the situation of the previous military regime. Even, though the coup has been arriving for 2 years, the country…

Monthly Socio-Economic Analysis for January (2023)  Rehmonnya Institute For Civic Engagement (RICE) Political Situation  The country (Myanmar) has suffered a horrible collapse and the public has paid a terrible toll after the Burmese military seized power from an elected government and the military rule returned to rule the country on February 1, 2021. The civil war has become widespread across the country and as all side collapses, the country is still lagging to this day not only among Asian countries but also around the world. Then, it is still in a state of deteriorating even though the coup has been…

Monthly Socio-Economic Analysis for December  Rehmonnya Institute For Civic Engagement (RICE) Political Situation  One of the main reasons the Myanmar Civil War longer was the unjust Constitution that has been in place for ages. After the 1962 military coup, the Civil War began to intensify, and the federal dream of ethnic minorities has faded to this day.  In all ages, successive military governments never developed the country except by focusing on priority for their perpetuation of power and self–interest.  Now, after the 2021 military coup, the country is in the same situation as before and the armed clashes across the…

      The State Administrative Council (SAC) seized the political power from the democratically elected government, National League for Democracy (NLD) since early 2021, however, the regime SAC now has been in the middle of various crises, surrounded by enemies. SAC which seized the state power has tried to get a political recognition by opposing of the civil resistance and international sanctions. On the other hand, SAC is holding for-show peace talks with Ethnic Armed Organizations (EAOs), by claiming that the 2022 was as peace year while the military troops are still operating military offensives against resistance forces on various battlefield,…

Monthly Socio-Economic Analysis for November  Rehmonnya Institute For Civic Engagement (RICE) Briefly  Political Situation  In all ages, the military government never can develop the country except by focusing on priority for their perpetuation of power and self–interest. Only the armed conflict and Civil War got growth. Now, after the 2021 military coup, the country is in the same situation as before and the armed clashes across the country have become more intense. Due to the intensification of the armed conflicts, innocent people are suffering all kinds of hardships and the number of refugees has increased to more than (1650,611).…

The military junta, SAC-State Administrative Council, in Burma/Myamar seized the state power on February 1st, 2022, from the democratically elected NLD government, while it was strengthening democracy and restoring peace within the state. Many uprisings and internal conflicts occurred in the entire country and SAC still cannot control the state effectively nowadays although they are combating the new emerging forces such as the People Defense Forces (PDFs) and the pre-existing Ethnic Resistance Organizations (EROs) with a variety of strategies. On the other hand, SAC is holding the for-show peace talks while the military troops are continuously oppressing resistance forces on…

Monthly Socio-Economic Analysis for October  Rehmonnya Institute For Civic Engagement (RICE) Briefly  Political Situation  The armed conflicts across the country (Myanmar) are becoming widespread every day after the Burmese military (known as Tatmadaw) seized the power of the country from the elected democratic government in 2021. Due to the heavy armed clashes across the country, there are (1.4) millions of people have been fled their home and become internal displaced people (IDPs). Then, (2401) people have been killed and over (28434) houses have been destroyed and burned down by the member of the military junta according to the data…