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Htet Phyoe is a freelance journalist and contributing writer who covers Myanmar’s political and economic issues, especially with the focus on the impacts of the military coup. He has reported extensively from inside Myanmar, but now moved to a safer place to continue his work. Htet Phyoe earned a journalism degree from the University of Yangon and, is an alumnus and scholarship recipient of the 2016 Multimedia Journalism Diploma Program at the Myanmar Journalism Institute. He is available for assignments.
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Relatives of Myanmar conscripts suffer amid false promises. Fortify Rights, an international human rights group, told Nikkei Asia that the conscription is "an extreme threat to Myanmar's youth".
Htet Phyoe contributed to an article on Nikkei Asia about China and neighboring countries are pressuring Myanmar as the regime struggles with battle losses.
The article explains the latest attempt of cash-strapped Myanmar military regime to harvest remittances from migrant workers.
This article highlights on the surge of Myanmar businesses relocating to Thailand in pursuit of their fleeing customer base.
Ousted Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi was found guilty and sentenced to seven more years in prison, bringing her total sentence to 33 years.
The article by Htet Phyoe details the number of Myanmar students fell 80% in taking matriculation exam in 2023.
The article written by Htet Phyoe delineate that hundreds of thousands of students across Myanmar boycott classes in protest against what some are calling "military slave education."
The article by Htet Phyoe voices that the escalating bombings in Myanmar cause civilian casualties over the four and a half months following the military coup staged in February 2021.
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