@ECOSAM-SG

The resilience of the people in Myanmar is truly incredible. 🇲🇲💔 Their struggle is a powerful reminder of how stability and a strong local economy shape everyday lives. Here in Singapore, we’re fortunate to have a thriving small business community that keeps our economy resilient and self-reliant. 🇸🇬 Supporting local isn’t just about shopping—it’s about ensuring we stay adaptable in uncertain times. What’s one homegrown business you’ve supported recently? Let’s back local and appreciate the strength of communities everywhere. 🙌✨

@sanko1446

Nice work from CNA.This is the real situation in Myanmar.

@yeyint5844

Great work CNA. You guys really did a great work to capture what's happening on the ground within ordinary people. Conscription against the will of people is a serious issue in the daily life of Myanmar people, especially youths. The world really needs to step in since it is a massive violation of human rights at the national scale.

@zawkantlant

9:54 When you say Beijing was able to broker peace talk means 'Beijing was able to support Myanmar Junta in one hand and suppress the resistance force' 😢

@abmong

One too many coups, the Myanmar people had had enough. I hope the neighboring Thai Army Generals learns a lesson from this, and don't do anymore coups.

@phalsambath6460

I feel so sorry for the Burmese people. As a Cambodian, I do understand the hardship of how we try to combat poverty and social problems. I hope Myanmar will find their way out of this crisis soon and prosper afterwards.

@chowpankajgogoi

Pray for Mayanmar. Mayanmar want peace ✌️🕊️🕊️

@ForelliBoy

I do still wonder what happened to that fitness blogger that inadvertently caught the coup on her livestream

@pathoflife1z

Dear CNA team, when you interview individuals in military control area, please provide the with the actual context of video which you are going to put their interview and think about their security concern.

@LwinKoKo-i3v

I think you guys should cover their face before broadcast to publish, unless they might  face an  encounter r why are they answering to broad media. .

@raimecutie

Always tearful watching our people being suffer and suppress by junta.

@yosamonleepilar2396

The main question is ...what the hell is ASEAN not doing anything to help overthrow the Tatmadaw.

@namelessguy199

The reporter tried so hard to pronounce the "h" in "when" but ended up mispronouncing "Junta" throughout. Junta is pronounced as "hoon tuh" not "june tuh"

@sanytee7087

Myanmar has so much potential BUT the future is very blink, blind and bad. Nothing can be done. Unless International especially ASEAN, China & India force Tamadaw to surrender, Myanmar will be another Syria.

@suiemvan1882

😢😢😢

@leexingha

a smart group should approach CIA if that group wants to dominate Myanmar. doesnt matter if that group is a terrorist, US will support it as long as it can give what US want (ex: a military base)

@wonderfulfable

The situation in Myanmar is that dire, that there are Rohingya refugees fleeing to nearby ASEAN countries to evade the violent persecutions happening to them. 

As Malaysia is chairing ASEAN in 2025, it has to take the lead in marshalling the ASEAN members in taking a firm stance of the refugee crisis happening within the region. However, for the longest time, ASEAN has that rule of not interfering with the internal affairs of it's member nations. 

This has got to change in this modern age, where regional geo politics will have adverse effects on neighboring countries.

@hnaungpar1994

one question ?why CNA not cover their face.

@Elizabeth-n7z9l

A fool sez what he knowz, a wise man knowz what he sez. Yiddish

@Monjur.Alam-571

Dear World please look at the Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh we are in really Tough situations in Bangladesh Refugee camp we Wants to go back to Myanmar please help us 
No more Refugees life