Arakan State News Summary (May 1-7, 2021)
08 May 2021
The Arakan National Party told the media that it had suspended cooperation with the military-led State Administration Council.
08 May 2021
The Arakan National Party told the media that it had suspended cooperation with the military-led State Administration Council.
08 May 2021
Construction of numerous replicas of ancient Mrauk-U structures on Mya Yadanar Hill in Thandwe Township, Arakan State, is more than 50% complete, according to a local pagoda board of trustees.
08 May 2021
The Sittwe University Students’ Union will protect Sittwe University students, whether they opt to go back to class or not, from being threatened or pressured by any individuals or entities, according to Ko Toe Toe Aung, chair of the union.
08 May 2021
Three people who were severely injured on May 7 when a piece of unexploded ordnance blew up in Sabahta village, in Arakan State’s Minbya Township, were transferred from Minbya Hospital to Sittwe General Hospital on Saturday.
07 May 2021
A final proposal intended to put Mrauk-U on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites is set to be submitted in January of next year, according to the junta-led Ministry of Religious Affairs and Culture.
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.
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.
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.
06 May 2021
Basic education schools across Myanmar will accept enrolment as of May 24, said Arakan State education officer U Tin Thein.
06 May 2021
With the houses affected by a large fire at Tin Nyo IDP camp in March having been rebuilt by donors, a new school will be built for IDP children, said the author Wai Hun Aung, who is providing help for the camp.
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.
05 May 2021
At least 10 people were injured and one person was killed in a traffic accident on Wednesday evening between Thayet Cho and Aung Phyu Pyin villages in Ponnagyun Township, Arakan State, according to people who are assisting those injured.
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.
05 May 2021
Four residents of Arakan State’s Thandwe were interrogated on May 5 over their alleged support for deposed parliamentarians of the National League for Democracy (NLD).
05 May 2021
The Arakan Students Union (Universities – Yangon) released a statement on Tuesday urging university students in Yangon Region to boycott the education system under military rule.
04 May 2021
In the aftermath of the military coup, some returnees to Arakan State from Yangon are facing difficulties due to job scarcity in the state, the returnees said.
04 May 2021
Yangon’s Western District Court on Tuesday heard a prosecution witness in the case of the younger brother of Arakan Army (AA) chief, Major-General Twan Mrat Naing, and seven others who were arrested in 2019 and charged under Myanmar’s Counter-Terrorism Law.
04 May 2021
Seven of 37 ward and village administrators appointed by the military junta in Arakan State’s Ann Township have submitted resignation letters.
03 May 2021
A group of youths opened a free medical clinic in Kone Tan ward of the Arakan State capital Sittwe on Monday.
03 May 2021
Thousands of people have made their way back to Arakan State from Yangon since political turmoil engulfed the commercial capital following the February 1 military coup. But pockets of Arakan State natives have stayed put, including a sizable population of ethnic Kaman who fled turmoil in Ramree Township years ago, only to face a different set of troubling circumstances in Yangon post-coup.