Arakan State govt seeks OK to resume border trade halted by COVID-19

Myo Thiri Kyaw 12 Jan 2021

The Arakan State government sent a letter to the National-Level Central Committee on Prevention, Control and Treatment of COVID-19 on January 12 requesting that border trade camps be allowed to resume operations since infection rates are decreasing, said U Kyaw Aye Thein, the Arakan State minister for Finance, Revenue, Planning and Economics. 

Over 40 CSOs demand withdrawal of charges against human rights activists

Aung Htein 10 Jan 2021

Forty-three civil society organisations (CSOs) including prominent signatories Athan, Land in Our Hands, Rakhine Youth New Generation Network, Rakhine Ethnics Congress and Generation Wave, issued a joint statement on January 10 demanding that recent lawsuits against human rights activists be withdrawn.

COVID-19 infections decline in Arakan State

Myo Thiri Kyaw 08 Jan 2021

The rate of COVID-19 infection has declined significantly in Arakan State since December, according to the state Department of Public Health. 

Highway bus terminal and night market coming to Ngapali

Thiha 08 Jan 2021

A bus terminal and night market will be built in Ngapali town, which hosts the popular beach of the same name in Thandwe Township, in an effort to bolster area tourism, said U Ye Aung Moe, manager of the Directorate of Hotels and Tourism in Arakan State.

Tatmadaw pushes for elections in skipped Arakan, Shan constituencies

Min Tun 08 Jan 2021

The Tatmadaw True News Information Team released a statement on January 7 urging the relevant organisations to hold make-up elections soonest in nine Arakan State townships and in Mongkaing Township, Shan State, where voting was cancelled in November. 

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