Nearly 4,000 added to Arakan State’s voter rolls
23 Sep 2020
The number of eligible voters in Arakan State increased by nearly 4,000 during a recent second round of voter registration efforts, according to the state election subcommission.
23 Sep 2020
The number of eligible voters in Arakan State increased by nearly 4,000 during a recent second round of voter registration efforts, according to the state election subcommission.
23 Sep 2020
Seven undocumented people who entered Arakan State’s Thandwe Township from Yangon by ambulance were arrested on September 23, according to a source from the district COVID-19 control and response committee.
23 Sep 2020
Thousands of people in Rathedaung Township were displaced from their homes on September 23 due to military operations in Arakan State, even as COVID-19 infections continue to rise throughout the region and related restrictions on movement remain in effect.
23 Sep 2020
About 20 residents of Thayettapin village in Kyauktaw Township, Arakan State, were arrested by a military column at about 9 a.m. on September 23, according to locals.
22 Sep 2020
Three Arakanese student leaders detained over an anti-government protest earlier this month will be charged under the Peaceful Assembly Law in a legal change from earlier indications that they would be prosecuted using the Natural Disaster Management Law.
22 Sep 2020
22 Sep 2020
Six election signboards for the National League for Democracy (NLD) were destroyed in Arakan State’s Taungup and Myebon townships during the first two weeks of the 2020 general election’s official campaign period, according to NLD members and local residents.
22 Sep 2020
A female journalist from the Sittwe-based Narinjara News has been diagnosed with COVID-19, an official from the media outlet confirmed on September 22.
22 Sep 2020
Bowing to local objections, the National League for Democracy (NLD) in Arakan State has taken down one of its campaign signboards in Thitpon village, Manaung Township.
22 Sep 2020
A total of 431 civil society organisations in Myanmar have sent an open letter to the UN Human Rights Council calling its attention to human rights violations, armed conflicts and dire humanitarian conditions in the country’s ethnic regions amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
21 Sep 2020
The number of internally displaced people (IDPs) has increased by thousands in recent weeks due to military operations in Kyauktaw Township, according to a lawmaker and local residents, even as new COVID-19 cases pile up across Arakan State and lockdowns continue.
21 Sep 2020
Two brothers were reportedly shot near Ngwe Taung Pauk Bridge in Mrauk-U Township, Arakan State, at about 8 p.m. on September 20, according to local residents.
20 Sep 2020
Residents of Maday Island in Kyaukphyu Township, many of whom depend on the local fishing industry, say they are facing livelihood difficulties as their catches are not fetching a good price at market during the COVID-19 outbreak in Arakan State.
20 Sep 2020
Although the fishing season has ostensibly resumed this year amid the scourge of a recent COVID-19 outbreak, onshore fishermen in the town of Ngapali are struggling to restart their operations, according to businesspeople in the fishing industry.
20 Sep 2020
Fighting flared between the Tatmadaw and the Arakan Army on September 20 near Kuntaing village in Arakan State’s Buthidaung Township after two landmines exploded there, according to locals.
20 Sep 2020
Overcrowding at camps for internally displaced people (IDPs) in downtown Rathedaung, Arakan State, is making it difficult for them to accommodate the arrival of more IDPs.
19 Sep 2020
Sixteen student unions sent an open letter to the National Reconciliation and Peace Center (NRPC) on September 19 asking it to open special offices to field complaints in locations where human rights violations and civilian casualties are reported due to conflict in Arakan State.
19 Sep 2020
Seven coronavirus patients have been put on oxygen concentrators and one more suspected COVID-19 patient has died in Arakan State, according to doctors.
19 Sep 2020
Pregnant women face shortages of medicine at some camps for internally displaced people (IDPs) in Arakan State amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the expectant mothers in question.
19 Sep 2020
Four Muslim men arrested near Linti Creek in Maei town, Arakan State, are reportedly being detained at the Immigration and National Registration Department office in Taungup Township.