Cases of detention without explanation pile up in Arakan State

Aung Htein 30 Jul 2020

With fighting between the military and Arakan Army well into its second year, the number of people detained for alleged links to the ethnic armed group continues to rise, with critics arguing that due process and basic rights for the accused have been jettisoned in authorities’ zeal to nab supposed “terrorists” and their sympathisers. 

Fighting strands vehicles on Yangon-Sittwe road in Mrauk-U Twsp

Aung Htein 30 Jul 2020

Traffic along a section of road between the town of Mrauk-U and Oakphawkan village in Arakan State’s Mrauk-U Township came to a standstill when a gunfight erupted between the military and Arakan Army at around 5 a.m. on July 30, with hostilities lasting about 30 minutes, according to locals.

Villager hit by bullet in Minbya Twsp

Aung Htein 27 Jul 2020

A 45-year-old man from Daunt Chay village in Minbya Township, Arakan State, was wounded by gunfire at about 3 p.m. on July 26, according to the victim.

Four villagers wounded by artillery shell in Ann Township

Khaing Roe La 26 Jul 2020

One woman and three men from Thaekam Htaunt village in Arakan State’s Ann Township were wounded when two artillery shells landed and exploded in and near the village on July 26, according to locals.

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.

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