Myanmar junta declares one-month unilateral ceasefire

31 May 2021

The Tatmadaw regime announced on May 30 that it would suspend all military activities from June 1 to 30, “except the period when security and administrative machinery of the government in addition to State defence and administrative measures are attacked and encroached on,” as the junta prepares to reopen basic education schools on June 1.

Reporting on families’ difficulties prompts outpouring of generosity

DMG 28 May 2021

Ma Khaing Phyu Win, a 10-year-old girl who is earning money for the family while pursuing her education, and Ma Su Hlaing Win aka Ma Su Chay, a 22-year-old woman from Kyauktaw town who is seeking justice in the death of her husband who was killed by unknown person, are received financial aid from donors after their stories were covered in DMG’s Weekly TV News programme.

PPST reconstitutes charter drafting body

DMG 28 May 2021

A two-day meeting of the Peace Process Steering Team (PPST) held on May 27 and 28 will result in the reconstitution of the Federal Constitution Drafting Working Group, which will be approved at the next meeting, according to concluding remarks by General Yawd Serk, the interim leader of the PPST.

Tidal erosion splits Taungup Twsp village in two

DMG 28 May 2021

Ah Maw village on Pan Tin Island, which is located about 13 nautical miles west of Taungup town, has been hard-hit by erosion and was divided into two parts by tidal currents on the night of May 26, according to local residents.

Traditional rowing competition kicks off in Ramree Twsp

DMG 27 May 2021

The Rammarwadi traditional rowing competition, which had been suspended for three years, is being held again this year in Arakan State’s Ramree Township, from May 27-30, according to the central organising committee.

Infrastructure projects in Laytaung town being upgraded

DMG 25 May 2021

Roads, bridges, electricity and government offices are being built in Laytaung town, Ramree Township, and infrastructure projects are being upgraded as in other towns, according to the town implementation committee.

Increasing numbers of IDPs in Kayah and Chin states facing difficulties

DMG 25 May 2021

The number of internally displaced people (IDPs) are increasing day by day in Loikaw and Dimawso townships of Kayah State due to fighting between military council forces and a People’s Defense Force (PDF) on May 20, and IDPs are facing difficulties for their living, according to residents.

Ramshackle IDP shelters in Arakan State at risk of storm damage

DMG 24 May 2021

Many temporary shelters at IDP camps in Arakan State have been made of bamboo and similarly flimsy timber, prompting concerns over the accommodation of the internally displaced people (IDPs) amid a wet and windy weather pattern in the region, according to IDP camp managers.

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