Internet blackout hampers handling of COVID-19 in Arakan State

Kyaw Myo Aung 25 Jun 2020

The internet blackout affecting a large swath of Arakan State and part of neighbouring Chin State is causing delays in procedural aspects of the region’s COVID-19 response, according to Dr. Saw Min Thein, superintendent of Buthidaung Township Hospital.

Two Kyaukphyu youths face lawsuit for protesting internet ban

Thiha 25 Jun 2020

Two activists from Kyaukphyu town, Arakan State, are facing charges under Section 19 of Myanmar’s Peaceful Assembly Law after uploading photos on social media in which they are pictured wearing matching T-shirts that read, “Oppose internet oppression”. 

Tatmadaw advises evacuation ahead of clearance operations in Rathedaung Twsp

Hnin Nwe 25 Jun 2020

A letter signed by the Arakan State minister for Security and Border Affairs has urged residents of Kyauktan village and its surrounding environs in Rathedaung Township to temporarily leave their homes as the Tatmadaw will launch what it described as “clearance operations” against the Arakan Army. 

Ramree activist fined over protest against internet blackout

Aung Kaung Zaw 25 Jun 2020

 

A court in Ramree Township has sentenced a leading member of a local youth network to 15 days in prison or a K20,000 (US$13.80) fine after he organised a protest against a one-year-old internet ban affecting several Arakan State townships.

COVID-19 worries in Sittwe as Arakan State case count ticks up

Kyaw Thu Htay 24 Jun 2020

 

A man who returned from Bangladesh via a border trade ship was confirmed positive for COVID-19 this week in the Arakan State capital Sittwe and has been quarantined, the Ministry of Health and Sports said on June 23.

Clash near Rathedaung town injures IDP

Khine Roe La 24 Jun 2020

Fighting flared between the Tatmadaw and the Arakan Army near the town of Rathedaung on Wednesday evening, with a man living at an IDP camp in the town injured by stray gunfire.

Case filed against five Yangon activists protesting internet ban

Khine Roe La 24 Jun 2020

 

The Kyauktada Township police station in Yangon has filed a case under the Peaceful Assembly Law against five activists who organised a protest over the weekend calling for the restoration of internet access in Arakan and Chin states.

Spotlight on unmet feminine needs at IDP camps

Myo Thiri Kyaw 24 Jun 2020

Sanitary pads are an often-overlooked essential for women sheltering at camps for internally displaced people (IDPs) in Arakan State, according to female IDPs. 

Agricultural loans increased K50,000 per acre during COVID-19 crisis

Win Nyunt 23 Jun 2020

Agricultural loans during the COVID-19 crisis will be increased by K50,000 (US$35) per farmland acre, and disbursement began in Kyaukphyu, Sittwe and Thandwe townships on June 22, according to U Aye Thein, manager of the Myanmar Agricultural Development Bank in Arakan State. 

Four killed in AA attack on security convoy in Rathedaung Twsp

Kyaw Myo Aung 23 Jun 2020

Three police officers and a civilian were killed in an attack by the Arakan Army (AA) on a convoy of border guard police near Koetankauk village in Arakan State’s Rathedaung Township on June 22, according to a Tatmadaw press release.

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