Shelling kills one, injures two in Rathedaung Twsp village
17 Sep 2020
One person was killed and two others were wounded after an artillery shell landed and exploded on September 17 in Shwelaungtin village, Rathedaung Township, according to locals.
17 Sep 2020
One person was killed and two others were wounded after an artillery shell landed and exploded on September 17 in Shwelaungtin village, Rathedaung Township, according to locals.
16 Sep 2020
The World Food Programme (WFP) will provide food for quarantine centres in eight townships of Arakan State, with the UN agency signing an agreement with the state government on September 15.
16 Sep 2020
The Chin State government is preparing to take action against 41 people in Paletwa Township, including internally displaced people (IDPs), for allegedly breaching Section 144 of the Penal Code by violating a curfew order, as well as health regulations put in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
16 Sep 2020
Buddhist nuns in Sittwe are struggling to collect alms as donations have dried up amid a spike in new COVID-19 cases in Arakan State over the past month, according to the nuns.
16 Sep 2020
Some 20 students who joined recent protests opposing human rights violations in Arakan State have been arrested and/or are facing a variety of criminal charges, according to a source from the All Burma Federation of Student Unions (ABFSU).
16 Sep 2020
Two people were wounded by shrapnel when artillery shells allegedly fired by the Tatmadaw struck Lamutapin village in Arakan State’s Kyauktaw Township on September 16, according to locals.
15 Sep 2020
A total of 242 recovered coronavirus patients were discharged from Sittwe General Hospital as of September 15, according to Dr. Zaw Lwin, superintendent of the Arakan State capital’s main hospital, with modified discharge procedures recently being implemented.
15 Sep 2020
Mangrove cultivation cannot be carried out in some Arakan State townships due to the coronavirus pandemic and ongoing armed conflict in the region, according to a mangrove conservation group.
15 Sep 2020
As many as 1,000 people who fled to Kanhtaunggyi town after artillery shells bombarded Nyaungkan village in Arakan State’s Myebon Township last week are facing livelihood hardships, according to volunteers assisting those displaced.
15 Sep 2020
A Muslim man in Arakan State’s Rathedaung Township was injured by gunfire on the morning of September 15, according to locals.
14 Sep 2020
The number of first-time eligible voters in Arakan State for the 2020 general election has exceeded 200,000, according to the Arakan State election subcommission.
14 Sep 2020
The Arakan State Election Observation Committee has arranged to monitor 500 polling stations during the 2020 general election scheduled for November 8.
14 Sep 2020
Lawyers’ organisations in Arakan State have condemned authorities for opening a case under the Natural Disaster Management Law against three university students who staged a protest in front of government offices in Sittwe last week.
14 Sep 2020
Residents in downtown Ponnagyun, Arakan State, are on edge after two unexploded shells were found hung in front of a neighbourhood betel shop.
14 Sep 2020
The family of a rice mill owner from Sabarhtar village in Ponnagyun Township, Arakan State, who was arrested by the Tatmadaw for allegedly storing rice for the Arakan Army said they are concerned about the detainee’s safety as they remain unable to meet with him nearly two weeks after his arrest.
13 Sep 2020
Two Muslims were injured by shrapnel when an artillery shell struck Gotepihtaunt village in Arakan State’s Kyauktaw Township on September 13, according to the village administrator.
12 Sep 2020
Among 41 people in Chin State’s Paletwa Township who were detained, interrogated and ultimately released by the Tatmadaw last week, some men have received subsequent medical treatment for injuries allegedly received during beatings while in military custody.
12 Sep 2020
Civil society organisations assisting a mother of four from Ugar village in Arakan State’s Rathedaung Township want the woman to be afforded due process under the law after she filed a lawsuit against three Myanmar Army soldiers whom she accuses of raping her.
12 Sep 2020
A National League for Democracy (NLD) election campaign signboard near a local market in Maei town, Taungup Township, was destroyed over the weekend.
12 Sep 2020
A female student from Sittwe University of Distance Education who sustained a shrapnel wound to her head when an artillery shell struck Nyaungkan village in Myebon Township will likely receive treatment in Yangon, according to family members of the victim.