National Education Law

Police moved in to beat and arrest student protesters at Aung Myay Man Buddhist Monastery, Letpadan, Bago Region on March 10, 2015. Photo: Thet Ko/Mizzima
10 March 2015
Letpadan - Baton-wielding Myanmar police beat student activists March 10 as they broke up...
Police and civilians with red arm bands attack non-violent protesters outside Yangon City Hall on March 5, 2015. Photo: Hein Htet/Mizzima
06 March 2015
Security police and civilians wearing red armbands attacked activists and students...
Student column at Lepadan in Bago Region on March 4, 2015. Photo: Thet Ko/Mizzima
05 March 2015
Myanmar riot police March 4 corralled dozens of student protesters calling for education...
A student shouts slogans as he holds up a Buddhist alm bowl during a march on the road at Letpadan, Bago division, Myanmar, March 3, 2015. Photo: Nyein Chan Naing/EPA
03 March 2015
More than 100 monks and student protesters in Myanmar began a hunger strike over...
Police block the protesting students in Letpadan, Bago division on March 3, 2015. Photo: Min Min/Mizzima
03 March 2015
Protesting students, blocked by truckloads of police, claim they will continue their...
Upper House to discuss amendments to the controversial National Education Law. Four-party talks between the government, students, parliamentarians and the National Network for Education Reform over the National Education Law underway at Yangon Region Parliament headquarters on February 11, 2015. Photo: Min Min/Mizzima
25 February 2015
Upper House Speaker U Khin Aung Myint announced February 24 that discussions on the bill...
Union Election Commission chairperson U Tin Aye speaks to the media during an earlier meeting, this time between the UEC and political parties at Park Royal Hotel in Yangon on February 18, 2015. Photo: UEC
24 February 2015
The Union Election Commission has advised the United Nationalities Alliance to avoid...

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