AA chief’s younger brother faces trial delay

DMG 11 May 2021

Ko Aung Mrat Kyaw, the younger brother of Arakan Army (AA) chief Major-General Twan Mrat Naing, and seven others appeared before Yangon’s Western District Court once again on May 11, but the case has been postponed to May 18, according to a lawyer representing the defendants. 

Many teachers in Arakan State yet to report to schools

DMG 10 May 2021

Nearly 250 teachers in Arakan State have not yet reported to their respective schools despite the resumption of primary, secondary and high school classes just weeks away, according to the Arakan State education officer’s office.  

Dozens of Sittwe University staff dismissed for joining CDM

DMG 07 May 2021

Thirty-five instructors from Sittwe University in the Arakan State capital have been dismissed for joining the civil disobedience movement, according to a letter signed by Dr. Khin Maung Zaw, acting rector of the University. 

CSOs call for systematic monitoring of border to prevent COVID-19 contagion

DMG 07 May 2021

 

Civil society organisations (CSOs) in Arakan State have called for systematic monitoring of entries and departures at the country’s westernmost borders in response to alarming rates of recent coronavirus infection and related fatalities in neighbouring India and Bangladesh. 

Mro among many IDPs facing hardship 

DMG 07 May 2021

Ethnic Mro displaced people have also faced food shortages like other internally displaced people (IDPs) in Arakan State, said IDP camp managers. 

Sittwe IDP camp in urgent need of water

06 May 2021

A displacement camp opened at a Buddhist monastery in Sittwe’s Setyonesu ward is facing a severe water shortage and in urgent need of water supplies. 

Museums gather dust in Sittwe

DMG 05 May 2021

Closed for more than a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Cultural Museum and Buddhist Museum in the Arakan State capital Sittwe have yet to reopen to the public.

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