IDPs in Paletwa Twsp pushed to return home

DMG 30 Oct 2021

Internally displaced people (IDPs) in Paletwa, Chin State, report that efforts are underway to get them to go back home, sometimes through subsidies in what they say amounts to return arrangements that are semi-voluntary at best.

Mrauk-U writer facing terrorism charges appears in court

DMG 29 Oct 2021

 

A young writer from Pan Maw village in Arakan State’s Mrauk-U Township, who has been charged under the Counter-Terrorism Law, appeared before the Mrauk-U Township Court for a second time on October 29. 

Arakan State’s zat pwe troupes making a comeback 

DMG 28 Oct 2021

 

Zat pwe troupes in Arakan State, which had suspended their performances and other entertainment offerings due to some two years of fighting between the Tatmadaw and Arakan Army, are beginning to return to the state’s cultural milieu, according to troupe owners. 

Ngapali Beach sees October rise in visitors 

DMG 27 Oct 2021

 

Arakan State’s preeminent beach destination, Ngapali in Thandwe Township, saw a marked uptick in visitors this month after a quiet September blamed on the Covid-19 pandemic and a tourism industry that, much like the rest of Myanmar’s economy, has reeled since the February 1 coup.

Gold market uncertainty continues

DMG 27 Oct 2021

 

Despite the price of gold falling from record highs this week, the number of buyers remains low, according to industry insiders. 

Junta’s amnesty falls short of pledge, rights group says

DMG 27 Oct 2021

 

The Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP) said Tuesday that only 4,065 political prisoners in Myanmar had been released as of October 25, despite the junta’s pledge earlier this month to release 5,636 people detained during anti-coup protests nationwide since its February putsch. 

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