Loans may become legal liability for civil servants turned CDM participants

DMG 23 Nov 2021

 

Myanmar’s military regime is reportedly looking to take legal action against civil servants involved in the Civil Disobedience Movement (CDM) by targeting them for “misuse of funds” if they received a Covid-19 loan, which the previous government provided to alleviate the impacts of the pandemic.

Post-coup banking, ATM services remain spotty at best

DMG 22 Nov 2021

 

Almost 10 months since the military seized power in a February 1 coup, bank users and businesses in Arakan State continue to struggle with limited or nonexistent cash withdrawals and other banking services, as is the case in much of Myanmar. 

Tabebuia trees destroyed for second time in Myebon 

DMG 20 Nov 2021

 

Several Tabebuia trees planted by the Myebon Youth Association along the entrance road to Myebon town were destroyed for a second time, Ko Si Thu Win, the association’s external relations officer, told DMG. 

Teacher involved in CDM arrested in Taungup

DMG 20 Nov 2021

 

A female high school teacher who is said to have been part of the anti-coup Civil Disobedience Movement (CDM) in Taungup, Arakan State, since its earliest days was arrested on November 20, according to witnesses. 

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