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| | | | | When Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy (NLD) won the historic 2015 elections, some observers wondered if it would resolve one of her country's most symbolic issues on the international stage: what to call it. Changed by the military government in 1989 from Burma to Myanmar, much of the international community agreed to recognize the name change. Yet, the United States and the United Kingdom, among a small group of countries, continue to use the name Burma. Why? | |
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| | | | | It was bound to happen. With continuing operations in Gaza, and increasingly violent activities being conducted against Palestinians in the occupied territories, human rights organisations are making increasingly severe assessments of Israel's warring cause. While the world awaits the findings of the International Court of Justice on whether Israel's campaign, as argued by South Africa, | |
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| | | | | [Matthew Smith is the co-founder and CEO of Fortify Rights.] August 25 marks the fifth anniversary of the Myanmar military's most egregious attacks on the Rohingya people, but it's not the annivers... | |
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| | | Introduction "Decolonization, which sets out to change the order of the world, is, obviously, a program of complete disorder. But it cannot come as a | ||