Recent evictees in Ann struggle to get back on their feet
27 May 2022
A group of locals whose homes and shops were recently removed in Ann Township, Arakan State, are having difficulties finding new shelter and feeding their families.
27 May 2022
A group of locals whose homes and shops were recently removed in Ann Township, Arakan State, are having difficulties finding new shelter and feeding their families.
27 May 2022
Life jackets are needed for students in Arakan State who will soon be embarking on ferry boats to get to school, parents say.
27 May 2022
Junta troops detained the administrator and two 10-household heads from Paletwa Township’s Abaung Thar village on Thursday after regime forces clashed with the Arakan Army (AA) earlier in the day.
26 May 2022
The Myanmar military on Thursday morning raided two homes owned by an official from the United League of Arakan (ULA), which is the political wing of the Arakan Army (AA), and a local resident in Laytaung town, Ramree Township.
26 May 2022
There are fears that it will be difficult for internally displaced people (IDPs) from Kyauktalone IDP camp in Arakan State’s Kyaukphyu Township to relocate because the new location for IDPs is prone to flooding.
26 May 2022
Two village administrators in Arakan State’s Sittwe Township were re-arrested four days after they were released on bail and charged under the Forest Law, according to family members.
26 May 2022
Myanmar’s military regime has relaxed restrictions on the supply of rice to Dar Lat Chaung village-tract in Ann Township, according to residents.
26 May 2022
Fighting broke out between the Myanmar military and the Arakan Army on Thursday near the village of Abaung Thar in the west of Paletwa Township, Chin State, with locals concerned for their safety.
25 May 2022
More than 500 people recently displaced by fighting between the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) and Myanmar military need clothes and food, said humanitarian workers helping displaced people near the Myanmar-Thai border.
25 May 2022
White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) has been found in mud crab and crayfish being exported from Arakan State to China, and the export of seafood has been suspended since May 23, according to the state’s Fisheries Department.
25 May 2022
Family members told DMG that they had not been in contact with 10 Arakanese from Haigyi Island in Ayeyarwady Region’s Ngaputaw Township for about a month, after they were arrested on suspicion of having links to the Arakan Army (AA).
25 May 2022
Some residents of Wabo village in Arakan State’s Sittwe Township, have fled after about 50 junta soldiers were deployed to the village monastery and school.
24 May 2022
Family members have called on authorities to allow them to visit inmates detained in prisons across Arakan State after many relatives say they’ve not been able to meet with their loved ones since the third wave of Covid-19 struck last year.
24 May 2022
Covid-19 rules and regulations remain in force for air travellers and at border trade camps in Arakan State despite low new infection numbers over recent weeks, according to the Arakan State Public Health Department.
24 May 2022
With the opening of Myanmar’s public schools set for June 1, students from camps for internally displaced people (IDPs) in Arakan State need school supplies, according to camp officials and parents.
24 May 2022
The Myanmar military has arrested a Muslim man from Myaungnarkam village in Arakan State’s Buthidaung Township, accusing him of having illegal ties to the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA), according to locals.
24 May 2022
Hundreds of locals have fled to the Thai-Myanmar border after junta troops stormed villages near the border in Dawei Township, Tanintharyi Region, according to ground sources.
23 May 2022
The Arakan State Public Health Department has administered Covid-19 booster shots to more than 176,079 people aged 40 and above across Arakan State’s 17 townships.
23 May 2022
Myanmar regime soldiers, police and department officials checked for overnight guests at Byine Phyu village near the Arakan State capital Sittwe on Sunday night.
23 May 2022
More than 7,000 residents and internally displaced people (IDPs) from displacement camps in Kayin (Karen) State’s Myawaddy were affected by flooding after the Moei River, which separates Myanmar and Thailand, burst its banks over the weekend, according to local charities.