Dearth of Muslims noted on Arakan State voter lists

Min Tun 25 Aug 2020

Only a few hundred Muslims in northern Arakan State are included on voter lists for the upcoming general election, according to locals, although the Muslim populations in Buthidaung and Maungdaw townships are magnitudes higher than the rosters currently enumerate. 

Female student among four COVID-19 cases in Buthidaung Twsp

Kyaw Myo Aung 25 Aug 2020

The number of COVID-19 patients in Buthidaung Township, Arakan State, had reached four as of 8 p.m. on August 24, according to a statement from the Ministry of Health and Sports, with that total including one high school student. 

CSOs call for end to human right abuses in Arakan amid pandemic 

Nyan Hein 25 Aug 2020

At least 10 civil society organisations from across Myanmar including a coalition of CSOs in Arakan State issued a joint statement on August 25 calling on the government and the Tatmadaw to end human right abuses in Arakan State amid a recent spate of coronavirus infections in the state. 

Tatmadaw extends ceasefire by one month, excludes Arakan State

Aung Htein 25 Aug 2020

The Tatmadaw says it will extend its unilateral ceasefire until September 30 in order to facilitate efforts to combat the coronavirus pandemic and honour its obligations under recent peace agreements, but the extension notably does not include Arakan State, which is grappling with both conflict and a COVID-19 outbreak. 

Swabs from over 50 people in Maungdaw Twsp sent to Sittwe for testing

24 Aug 2020

Swab samples from 51 people who returned to Maungdaw Township from Sittwe and two people under surveillance for COVID-19 at Maungdaw Hospital were sent to the Arakan State capital on August 24 for lab testing, according to the Maungdaw District Department of Public Health.

Nursing trainees face travel barriers to join frontline medics in Sittwe

Kyaw Thu Htay 24 Aug 2020

Fifty-six nursing trainees from several Arakan State townships who have been tasked with helping healthcare workers in Sittwe amid a COVID-19 outbreak in the state capital are struggling to get to the assigned postings because transportation options overland and via waterways have been suspended.

COVID-19 outbreak in Arakan is reportedly more infectious strain

Kyaw Thu Htay 22 Aug 2020

The Department of Medical Research under the Ministry of Health and Sports is set to launch a probe into a spate of coronavirus infections in the Arakan State capital Sittwe, which is said to be a mutation of the virus’s original strain that is more contagious.

Coronavirus outbreak shutters schools in Arakan State

Kyaw Thu Htay 22 Aug 2020

Government schools in Arakan State have been temporarily closed, according to a state education official, as a COVID-19 outbreak in Sittwe continues to upend life in the state capital and beyond.

Part 3 of Union Accord inked, state constitution matters deferred

Khaing Roe La 21 Aug 2020

Part 3 of the Union Accord, considered a foundation of Myanmar’s efforts to establish a democratic, federal union, was signed by representatives of government, the military, Parliament, ethnic armed groups and political parties at the conclusion of the Union Peace Conference – 21st Century Panglong on August 21.  

Govt urged to upgrade 2G internet as COVID-19 preventive measure

Myat Swe 21 Aug 2020

In order to access real-time information about COVID-19, locals and lawmakers have called on the government to restore 4G internet in seven Arakan State townships and Paletwa Township, Chin State, where more than 1 million people can currently only connect to a 2G network. 

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