Four Sittwe squatters charged with trespassing
27 Apr 2021
Four people squatting in the Arakan State capital Sittwe’s Bumay ward were charged for trespassing, but have been released on bail.
27 Apr 2021
Four people squatting in the Arakan State capital Sittwe’s Bumay ward were charged for trespassing, but have been released on bail.
27 Apr 2021
A signboard is displaying pictures of 17 activists including prominent former student leader U Min Ko Naing as a “Wanted” list near Taungup town police station in Arakan State, residents said.
26 Apr 2021
Local residents of Thinganet village, a settlement populated by ethnic Kaman people in Sittwe Township, are speaking out about the difficulty they have in accessing the Arakan State capital as Myanmar’s military has blocked the route for years.
26 Apr 2021
Police arrested two women and two men living near an area known for its squatter population in the Arakan State capital Sittwe after their huts were destroyed, family members said.
26 Apr 2021
Nearly a year after being arrested and charged under the Counter-Terrorism Law, four men including the chair of the Taungup Township Development Affairs Committee in Arakan State were acquitted on Monday, according to their lawyer.
24 Apr 2021
Salt farmers in Arakan State are struggling as the price of sea salt has declined by more than half and demand is slowing.
24 Apr 2021
A festival at the Mt. Kyauktaw Pagoda in Arakan State’s Kyauktaw Township will be held this year, after the annual religious gathering was cancelled the past two years due to fighting between Myanmar’s military and the Arakan Army (AA).
24 Apr 2021
As of April 19, a total of 70 journalists have been arrested since Myanmar’s military staged a coup on February 1, with only 32 of them released from detention so far, Burma News International (BNI) said on Friday.
23 Apr 2021
Some Kyawt Paik fishing entrepreneurs have suspended their businesses as they are facing losses when fish and prawns do not fetch good prices, fishermen in Thandwe Township said.
23 Apr 2021
The trials of Kyaukseik and Lekka villagers who were charged under the Counter-Terrorism Law continued as scheduled on Friday, but the court did not conduct any formal hearing of the cases.
23 Apr 2021
University students in Arakan State are reportedly in discussions about whether or not they should attend when classes resume later this year.
23 Apr 2021
The suspected murder of a 12-year-old girl in the Arakan State capital Sittwe remains unsolved some 10 months after the tragedy, according to relatives of the victim.
22 Apr 2021
With an uptick in visitors to Thandwe Township’s Ngapali Beach due to the Thingyan holiday, some shops have reopened after months shuttered due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
22 Apr 2021
Returning displaced people (IDPs) in Arakan State say they lack the seeds, machinery and other inputs needed to grow paddy this rainy season.
22 Apr 2021
There have been no new clashes between the Tatmadaw and members of the Three Brotherhood Alliance after the coalition — consisting of the Arakan Army, Ta’ang National Liberation Army and Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army — attacked a police outpost in northern Shan State on April 10, according to the TNLA information officer.
21 Apr 2021
Border trade in Arakan State, which was suspended for more than 10 months due to the COVID-19 pandemic, has been allowed to resume, according to U Than Tun, a member of the Arakan State Administration Council.
21 Apr 2021
The secretary of the All Arakan Students’ & Youths’ Congress said the AASYC sees the recently formed National Unity Government (NUC) as having the potential to gather the forces of anti-dictatorship throughout Myanmar under one banner.
21 Apr 2021
Ahead of the rainy season, displacement camp managers have invited donations for repair work at the temporary settlements they oversee in Myebon and Kyauktaw townships.
20 Apr 2021
An Arakan State-based environmental organisation has called for immediate action to conserve forest resources in the state.
20 Apr 2021
Basic education high schools in Arakan State are ready to resume, said U Tin Thein, head of the education department in Arakan State.