Arakan news outlets say Tatmadaw too often unavailable for comment

Khin Tharaphy Oo 21 Dec 2020

Journalists working for Arakan State-based media outlets say they continue to face challenges when contacting the Tatmadaw for comment on news related to armed conflict in the region, despite persistent outreach efforts in line with media ethics.

Family demands release of Paletwa Twsp municipal committeeman

Khin Tharaphy Oo 21 Dec 2020

Family members have demanded the immediate release of U Myint Maung, a member of the Paletwa Township Development Affairs Committee in Chin State, who was arrested by the Arakan Army (AA) more than eight months ago. 

COVID-19 awareness campaign in Sittwe Twsp seeks to ward off virus complacency

Kyaw Thu Htay 19 Dec 2020

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Rakhine Ethnics Congress (REC) have jointly organised a COVID-19 public awareness campaign in villages near the Arakan State capital Sittwe to warn residents of the risk the deadly virus continues to pose in the state, said the REC.

Army chief, president urged to back words with action (and internet access) in Arakan 

Hnin Nwe 17 Dec 2020

The heads of Myanmar’s civilian and military leadership are being urged to go beyond the felicitous words of their recent Arakan State Day messages to materially better the lives of the state’s residents; for starters, critics say, by restoring internet access to the hundreds of thousands of people who are functionally denied connectivity by the government. 

Ceasefire does not guarantee free and fair elections in Arakan: NLD spox

Min Tun 17 Dec 2020

A spokesman for the ruling National League for Democracy (NLD) has thrown cold water on prospects for promptly holding make-up elections in Arakan State constituencies where voting was cancelled in last month’s general election, when a majority of the state was disenfranchised.  

Poverty rising in Myanmar due to COVID-19, World Bank warns

Nyan Hein 17 Dec 2020

In its latest Myanmar Economic Monitor report, the World Bank said the country’s poverty rate could increase by nearly 5 percentage points due to ongoing restrictions put in place to curb the spread of COVID-19. 

Novice at Sittwe monastery turned IDP camp is second to contract COVID-19

Myo Thiri Kyaw 17 Dec 2020

Internally displaced people (IDPs) sheltering at a monastery in the Arakan State capital Sittwe are facing livelihood difficulties as a lockdown of the religious complex, which is currently doubling as a displacement camp, has been extended after a second COVID-19 case was detected there last week. 

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