Conflict-related legal woes rising for women in Arakan

Aung Htein 25 Jul 2020

The number of women charged under Myanmar’s Counter-Terrorism Law or related legislation amid ongoing conflict between the military and the Arakan Army has reportedly risen to at least five.

Over 200 schools in Paletwa Twsp unable to reopen

Hnin Nwe 22 Jul 2020

More than 230 schools have yet to reopen in Chin State’s Paletwa Township, where clashes between the Tatmadaw and the Arakan Army are an ongoing concern, according to the township education office.

Paletwa sees property taxes spike

Myo Thiri Kyaw 22 Jul 2020

Residents of Paletwa, Chin State, say they have been subjected to property taxes that are over four times higher than the regular rates of previous years.

Northern Alliance trio keen to join Union Peace Conference

21 Jul 2020

Three members of the Northern Alliance have issued a statement signalling their openness to joining the Union Peace Conference under the right circumstances, including COVID-19 mitigation efforts and “under the leadership of the FPNCC [Federal Political Negotiation and Consultative Committee], its guidance, and security guarantee.”

Four Taungup men facing terrorism charges appear in court

Aung Htein 21 Jul 2020

Four men including the chair of the Taungup Township Development Affairs Committee and the vice chair of the Arakan National Party in Taungup Township, who were charged under Section 52(a) of the Counter-Terrorism Law, appeared before the township court on July 21.

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