Sittwe University students decry removal of union offices

26 Feb 2022

Students in the Arakan State capital are pushing back against orders to remove both their union office and that of the Teachers’ Union on the Sittwe University campus, calling the edict an act of dictatorial oppression.

Court examines plaintiff, prosecution witnesses in case against Western News

DMG 26 Feb 2022

A plaintiff and prosecution witnesses in the case against Ko Wunna Khwar Nyo, editor-in-chief of Western News, and a reporter from the Arakan State-based news outlet who have been charged under Section 124(a) of the Penal Code, were reportedly questioned during a court hearing on February 25. 

Arakanese author Min Di Par sentenced to 10 years in prison with hard labour

DMG 25 Feb 2022

The young author Ko Min Di Par from Pan Maw village in Mrauk-U Township, Arakan State, who was arrested on suspicion of financing the anti-regime forces (PDFs) and charged under Myanmar’s Counter-Terrorism Law, was sentenced to 10 years in prison with hard labour on Friday, according to a lawyer.

Civilian casualties reported in Kayah State clashes

DMG 24 Feb 2022

Renewed fighting took place between the Myanmar military and the Karenni Nationalities Defence Force (KNDF) in Demoso, Kayah State, on Wednesday evening, destroying some houses and injuring many locals, according to local sources.

Locals demand transparency on Kyaukphyu power plant

DMG 23 Feb 2022

Residents of Arakan State’s Kyaukphyu Township are demanding a transparent explanation and details on a local power plant project, fearing that the project’s blocking of Kyaukphyu Creek between Ohntaw and Gone Chain villages will damage their farmlands and the larger environment.

Sittwe Twsp rail route to resume

DMG 23 Feb 2022

Trains will run again on the Pyitawthar-Yaychanpyin railway section in Sittwe Township, Arakan State, according to the state regime council’s transportation minister.

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