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Interview: ‘Inclusiveness is crucial in the peace process’
DVB speaks to Gen Saw Kyaw Thet, the chief-of-staff of a breakaway faction of the ceasefire DKBA, about the group's stance on the peace process.
Yangon University, students and the state of national affairs, once again
Diana Hunyh examines the historical and contemporary controversy of the Rangoon University Student Union.
Arakan parties form alliance
The five political parties say they will work with a view to a future federal union in Burma.
Interview: ‘It is time to work harder and have more unity’
DVB speaks to Mi Sue Pwint, a member of the Central Leading Committee of the All Burma Students' Democratic Front on the occasion of the group's 28th anniversary.
Women’s voices not heard at peace talks
The 21st Century Panglong Conference was intended to be inclusive of all sectors of society. But one voice has been conspicuous by its absence from the peace talks – that of women.
‘Door still open’ to non-ceasefire groups, says top general
Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, commander-in-chief of the armed forces, says non-ceasefire groups are welcome to join future peace talks, as armed groups push for more inclusive negotiations.