Sittwe NLD chair resigns from party, citing health
05 Mar 2021
The chair of the National League for Democracy (NLD) in the Arakan State capital Sittwe has resigned from the party, citing poor health.
05 Mar 2021
The chair of the National League for Democracy (NLD) in the Arakan State capital Sittwe has resigned from the party, citing poor health.
05 Mar 2021
A couple sheltering at a monastery turned displacement camp in Sittwe after being injured in fighting between the military and Arakan Army last year are seeking financial assistance to fund surgeries needed to remove shrapnel from their bodies.
05 Mar 2021
Two children were seriously injured when an explosive remnant of war (ERW) blew up in Pelthadu village, Rathedaung Township, on March 4, according to family members of the victims.
04 Mar 2021
Arakan State residents are seeking the reopening of motorways and waterways that were initially closed for security reasons amid fighting between the Tatmadaw and Arakan Army (AA) in Arakan and Chin states.
04 Mar 2021
A central committee member and former Amyotha Hluttaw lawmaker for the Arakan National Party (ANP) in Pauktaw Township has become one of the most senior members of the party to resign following its decision to engage with the military junta’s State Administration Council (SAC).
04 Mar 2021
A local people’s administrative body formed by deposed parliamentarians in Arakan State’s Gwa Township is not legitimate, according to a member of the military-run Arakan State Administration Council.
04 Mar 2021
U Nyi Pu, the detained former Arakan State chief minister who has been charged with incitement under Section 505(b) of the Penal Code, appeared via video link for a court hearing in Sittwe on March 4.
01 Mar 2021
It’s been just over a month since the Myanmar military (Tatmadaw) seized power, upending political calculations across spectrums ideologically and geographically. Here DMG has compiled a timeline of the coup and its aftermath as seen from Arakan State’s perspective, for those both in the region and beyond.
01 Mar 2021
Internally displaced people (IDPs) at a camp in a Ponnagyun Township industrial zone are facing water scarcity, and are hoping for water donations from charitable organisations to see them through the meagre times.
01 Mar 2021
Lawsuits have been filed against three residents of Taungup Township, Arakan State, who were detained over a protest on February 28 and charged with two offences, family members said.
28 Feb 2021
Police arrested three residents of Taungup Township on Sunday morning including a member of the Arakan League for Democracy (ALD), according to an official of a party concerned and local residents.
27 Feb 2021
The prominent Arakanese politician Dr. Aye Maung, who was recently released from prison as part of a mass amnesty by the military government, has embarked on a multi-township tour of Arakan State.
27 Feb 2021
The military-run Arakan State Administration Council has warned residents of a recently reinstated requirement to inform local authorities of guests who stay overnight at their homes, saying legal action will be taken against those who fail to do so.
26 Feb 2021
Members of the Arakan Front Party (AFP) leadership including Dr. Aye Maung have not been allowed to officially resign from the Arakan National Party (ANP) by the latter, so they have sought assistance from the military-appointed Union Election Commission (UEC), AFP officials said.
26 Feb 2021
The reconstituted Union Election Commission (UEC), formed by the military junta’s State Administration Council (SAC), met with several political parties in Naypyidaw on February 26.
26 Feb 2021
A court in Arakan State’s Taungup Township on Friday officially charged four men including a former municipal committee chairman under Section 52(a) of the Counter-Terrorism Law over their alleged ties to the Arakan Army (AA).
26 Feb 2021
Eighteen people from Tinma Gyi and Tinma (Ywar Thit) villages in Kyauktaw Township, Arakan State, remain missing nearly a year after they were arrested on March 13 and 16 of 2020.
25 Feb 2021
Express boat lines in Arakan State that were suspended for more than six months due to COVID-19 were allowed to resume as of February 25, according to U San Maw Thein, manager of the Shwe Pyi Tan express boat line.
25 Feb 2021
Landmine clearance work will be carried out in the Arakan State townships where internally displaced people (IDPs) have registered to return home, according to Colonel Min Than, a member of the Arakan State Administration Council.
25 Feb 2021
A couple sheltering at a displacement camp in Sittwe after being wounded in fighting between the military and Arakan Army in Rathedaung Township are in need of financial assistance to have shrapnel surgically removed from their bodies.