Arakan Army releases five abducted ALP members

Aung Htein 18 Aug 2020

The Arakan Army released five members of the Arakan Liberation Party who had been detained, including its joint-secretary, on August 18, said Lt-Col Khaing Kyaw Hlaing of the ALP.

COVID-19 patient in Sittwe triggers quarantine for 19 people in close contact

Kyaw Thu Htay 17 Aug 2020

Nineteen people including family members who have had close contact with a coronavirus-positive patient in the Arakan State capital Sittwe and staff of the CB Bank branch where the patient works have been placed under facility quarantine, according to the state’s Department of Public Health.

Reversing course, UEC will allow PACE to monitor election, group says

Min Tun 17 Aug 2020

The Union Election Commission (UEC) has reportedly said it will allow People’s Alliance for Credible Elections (PACE) to monitor the polls in Myanmar’s upcoming general election, backtracking on previous indications that it would bar the group from observing the vote. 

Two Muslim candidates in Arakan State are denied election bids

16 Aug 2020

Two Muslim candidates who registered to run for Pyithu Hluttaw seats in Arakan State have been denied the chance to contest the 2020 general election due to their parents’ citizenship status, according to the two men and local election arbiters.

Four hotels at Ngapali Beach OK’d to reopen after COVID-19 hiatus

Myo Thiri Kyaw 15 Aug 2020

Four hotels and guesthouses at Ngapali Beach in Arakan State’s Thandwe Township have been allowed to reopen after they were closed due to COVID-19, but hoteliers say occupancy rates are down as the pandemic continues to weigh on economies globally.

Myanmar army detains three Kyaukphyu villagers

Win Nyunt 15 Aug 2020

Three residents of Kat Thabyay village in Arakan State’s Kyaukphyu Township were taken from their homes and arrested by military personnel on August 14, according to family members.

COVID-19 loan applicants in Arakan spike for second round of lending

Myo Thiri Kyaw 14 Aug 2020

The number of applicants in Arakan State for a second round of low-interest government loans to businesses affected by COVID-19 has risen nearly sixfold compared with the first batch of applicants, according to the Arakan State Chambers of Commerce and Industry.

Hundreds of groups oppose barring of PACE election observers

Min Tun 14 Aug 2020

A total of 443 Myanmar civil society organisations issued a statement on August 13 objecting to a recent Union Election Commission decision to bar the People’s Alliance for Credible Elections (PACE) from monitoring the country’s upcoming general election. 

Four Kyauktaw Twsp men detained by Tatmadaw 

Hnin Nwe 14 Aug 2020

Four men from Kyauktalone village in Arakan State’s Kyauktaw Township were taken from their homes by the military on August 14, according to family members of the detainees. 

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