Archive

The archive gathers letters, testimonies, and media artifacts documenting life during conflict and displacement in Myanmar.

Audio

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Joy and Pain Interview

Audio interview reflecting on suffering, endurance, and lived experience during conflict.

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Kabar Ma Kyay Bu Song

Song artifact preserving emotion, memory, and collective expression through music.

Images

Field instructor demonstrating landmine detection and clearance techniques to local volunteers in Myanmar.

Demining Training

Training image documenting humanitarian mine action and field preparation.

Free Burma Rangers medics providing emergency trauma care to a landmine casualty in a field setting.

Trauma Response Training

Image showing emergency care instruction and preparation in conflict conditions.

Community landmine risk education session teaching civilians hazard recognition and safety practices.

Humanitarian Training

Training artifact illustrating organized care, logistics, and readiness.

Landmines and unexploded ordnance stored in a vehicle glove compartment during field operations.

Mines Glovebox Photo

Photographic artifact connected to mine awareness and the material reality of danger.

Three men with prosthetic legs seated on a bench in a modest indoor recovery setting.

Landmine Survivors

Photograph documenting landmine injury, survival, and the long aftermath of displacement.

Young man with blurred face seated on a wooden bench after severe landmine injuries.

Young Man Injured Removing a Landmine

Photograph recording severe injury and ongoing fear in a civilian environment shaped by explosive hazards.

Group riding in a damaged pickup truck on a dusty road during a humanitarian mission in Karenni State.

Free Burma Rangers on the Road

Photograph of movement, fellowship, and resilience during frontline humanitarian travel.

Handwritten Letters

Handwritten letter by Karen medic Naw Gay composed during recovery after an air attack.

Letter From a Victim

Scanned handwritten testimony preserved as a fragile personal record.

First handwritten letter from a child in a Karenni internally displaced persons camp.

Kids Handwritten Letter 1

Letter written by a child and preserved as a record of care, gratitude, and connection.

Second handwritten letter from a child in a Karenni internally displaced persons camp.

Kids Handwritten Letter 2

Letter written by a child expressing intimacy, hope, and continuity under displacement.

Text

Thumbnail image for the Day of Prayer testimonial on determination and resilience in wartime Myanmar.

Day of Prayer Testimonial

Text testimony gathering stories of suffering, faith, and perseverance.

Video

Preview thumbnail for Karenni Church Choir Singing Hallelujah video.
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Karenni Church Choir Singing “Hallelujah”

Video of displaced Karenni youth singing in front of a church destroyed during military attacks.