Tatmadaw says AA bases captured in Rathedaung, Paletwa 

Kyaw Thu Htay 02 Jun 2020

A handful of strategic positions that had been held by the Arakan Army in Chin State’s Paletwa Township and Rathedaung Township, Arakan State, were captured by Tatmadaw forces in recent days, the Office of the Commander-in-Chief reported. 

Landmines a growing threat to life, limb and livelihoods in Arakan State

Kyaw Thu Htay 31 May 2020

For many villagers in Arakan State, there’s never been a more dangerous time to earn a living. Those who harvest wood or bamboo, forage for vegetables, engage in hillside cultivation, or otherwise rely on the lands surrounding their villages for livelihood take a risk every time they venture out as landmine encounters evidence increasing militarisation of the region.

Three family members of BGF police, health staffer released by AA 

Win Nyunt 30 May 2020

The Arakan Army said it had released three family members of Border Guard Force personnel who were abducted after an attack on the Thazin Myaing BGF police outpost in Rathedaung Township, as well as a health worker who was detained previously. 

Most farmers in northern Arakan State yet to repay agricultural loans

Khin Tharaphy Oo 29 May 2020

Many farmers from conflict-wracked northern Arakan State are unable to repay agricultural loans disbursed for the 2019 monsoon paddy growing season, said U Aye Thein, manager of the Myanmar Agricultural Development Bank’s Arakan State branch.

Maungdaw court drops terrorism charges against couple

Cha Lu Aung 28 May 2020

A married couple facing charges under Myanmar’s Counter-Terrorism Law over a deadly explosion they were implicated in near U Daung village in Maungdaw Township, Arakan State, have been released by the Maungdaw Township Court.

Tree felled by strong winds kills one near Ann Airport

Win Nyunt 28 May 2020

One person was killed and two others were injured when a banyan tree near Ann Airport fell down in strong winds on the morning of May 28, according to the Arakan State Fire Services Department.

Man shot in Minbya Twsp village

Kyaw Thu Htay 28 May 2020

A man from Nga Pukwa village in Minbya Township, Arakan State, was severely injured by gunfire on May 27, villagers told DMG.

Arakan State’s fish, prawn trade disrupted by COVID-19

Win Nyunt 27 May 2020

Fish and prawn traders are having difficulties sending their goods from Arakan State to Yangon due to COVID-19, said Daw Khin Khin Kyi, assistant head of the Department of Fisheries in Kyaukphyu district.

Mid-June relocation ordered for school IDPs

Min Tun 27 May 2020

Internally displaced people (IDPs) who are sheltering at government school buildings in Arakan State must relocate by June 15, IDP camp managers and MPs have said.

Aid planned for farmers struggling to plant in war-torn Arakan

Min Tun 26 May 2020

The Arakan State government plans to provide cultivation assistance for farmers in conflict-affected parts of the state who face difficulties getting their crops planted in time for the monsoon growing season, said U Kyaw Lwin, state minister for Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry and Mining.

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