Arakan State’s tourism, travel industry hard-hit by rising fuel prices

DMG 03 Mar 2022

With the price of fuel skyrocketing globally and domestically, Myanmar’s tourism, travel and logistics industries are contending with related difficulties at a time of already existing, enduring struggles in the wake of last year’s military coup and the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

Court to make ruling on prosecution of Thandwe duo next week

DMG 03 Mar 2022

The case of two men from Arakan State’s Thandwe Township who have been accused of ties to the anti-regime People’s Defence Force (PDF) will be examined for basis at their next court hearing, according to their lawyer.

Junta releases celebrities accused of opposing its regime

DMG 02 Mar 2022

Myanmar’s military regime on Wednesday released some detained celebrities after they reportedly signed legal documents pledging that they would not participate in any anti-regime activities in the future, a source close to Yangon’s Insein Prison told DMG.

Curfew order extended two months in Ann Twsp

DMG 02 Mar 2022

An ongoing curfew order under Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, previously imposed in Ann Township, Arakan State, has been extended for another two months from March 2, according to the township administrator’s office.

Regime threatens action against Covid-19 regulations violators

DMG 02 Mar 2022

In response to a steady rise in coronavirus infections in Arakan State, action will be taken against those who violate Covid-19 regulations, U Oo Hla Thein, spokesman for the military regime’s Arakan State governing body, told DMG.

Month of fighting displaces tens of thousands in Kayin State 

27 Feb 2022

Fighting between the Myanmar military and the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) and Karen National Defence Organization (KNDO) for nearly a month in February in areas controlled by the Karen National Union (KNU) has forced more than 100,000 locals to flee to nearby forests, according to KNU sources. 

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