One Month Under Military Rule Once More: An Arakan State Timeline

DMG 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. 

Water scarcity bedevils IDPs at camp in Ponnagyun Twsp 

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.

Legal action threatened for failure to report overnight guests

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.

Four ANP members resign over party’s SAC participation

Min Tun 24 Feb 2021

Four members of the Arakan National Party (ANP) have submitted resignation letters after a top party official took a seat on the State Administration Council (SAC), the governing body set up by Myanmar’s military following its February 1 coup.

Mixed messaging over reopening of schools

22 Feb 2021

A recent directive aimed to reopen all basic education schools in Arakan State on February 22, but not for all teachers to attend the school. In fact, the directive urged them to make preparations to be ready for the opening of schools, said U Tin Thein, Arakan State education officer.

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