Two of three abducted Kyaukphyu road workers released

Khaing Min (Kyauk Phyu) 12 Jan 2020

While the three men – road contractor U Soe Nyein, backhoe owner U Maung Poe Khin and backhoe driver Ko Maung Yan Naing from Kyauk Kalay village – were repairing a road, they were detained at the base of Baw Lan Mountain, between Mu Yin and Zin Chaung villages, on the evening of December 26.

Three injured in explosion blamed on wartime refuse

Khaing Roe La 12 Jan 2020

The explosion occurred at the compound of a house in Yote Thar village, Kyauktaw Township, while a resident was burning waste discarded by a Tatmadaw unit temporarily stationed there since last month, said U Maung Htwee Aung, father of the injured children.

Child abduction spooks parents in Sittwe

Khin Tharaphy Oo 11 Jan 2020

The recent abduction of a 7-year-old girl in Sittwe has some parents in the Arakan State capital reevaluating their childcare routines amid fears that other children may likewise be targeted.

Three in Paletwa found dead after abduction by unidentified armed group

11 Jan 2020

Three locals including a teacher from Hsee Pha Laung village in Paletwa Township, Chin State, were found dead on January 10, three days after they were abducted by an unknown armed group, according to a person familiar with the matter who declined to be named for security reasons.

Infant killed by stray bullet in Minbya Township

Kyaw Thu Htay 11 Jan 2020

A 10-month-old boy was reportedly hit and killed by a stray bullet in a village of Minbya Township, Arakan State, over the weekend. Family members of the victim are accusing the Tatmadaw of having fired the shot, but the military has denied those accusations.

Saga not over for drivers detained by Arakan Army aboard ferry

Khaing Roe La 10 Jan 2020

A petition pushing back against the formation of a tribunal to investigate 16 drivers who were recently abducted and subsequently released by the Arakan Army (AA) will be submitted to State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.

Tatmadaw denies alleged torture of woman in Ann Township

10 Jan 2020

A woman from Kha Moung Taw village in Arakan State’s Ann Township has been hospitalized after allegedly being tortured by Tatmadaw soldiers, the victim’s husband told DMG. The military, however, has refuted the accusation.

1-year-old, three others injured by shelling in Mrauk-U

Win Nyunt 10 Jan 2020

“An artillery shell fired by a Tatmadaw unit on the other side of the river fell near a tamarind tree in front of my house at about 3 p.m. … My daughter sustained calf muscle strain injuries and she is now receiving medical treatment at Mrauk-U Hospital,”

Authorities seal off restaurant with financial ties to AA chief’s brother

Myat Win Kyaw 10 Jan 2020

Phoenix Restaurant, on Athawka Road in Yangon’s Tamway Township, had been closed for a week prior to January 9, when anti-money laundering authorities, police officers and officials from the Bureau of Special Investigation descended on the eatery to seal off the premises.

Tatmadaw and AA hostilities continue in Ann Township

Phadu Tun Aung 08 Jan 2020

Hostilities in 2015 between the Tatmadaw and the AA began in Paletwa Township, Chin State, and then also spilled over into Ponnagyun Township, Arakan State, which initially saw an intensified conflict that has since subsided.

State Counsellor opens JICM peace talks stressing inclusion

Myat Win Kyaw 08 Jan 2020

“In the short term, you will be drifted along in the armed conflicts, driven by your swollen pride, hatred and prejudices. But in the long run, what has been sacrificed behind the scenes of smoke and gunfire is the lives of our national races, the regions where they had been settled,”

Arakan Chief Minister pledges helping hand to IDPs

Khaing Roe La 08 Jan 2020

Arakan State Chief Minister U Nyi Pu met internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Sittwe on January 6 and encouraged them to speak up about their needs, promising that he would see to it that the necessary assistance is provided.

Injured teacher says artillery fire killed, wounded children in Buthidaung

Cha Lu Aung 08 Jan 2020

An explosion that killed four schoolchildren and injured six others this week near Htate Htoo Pauk village in Buthidaung Township, Arakan State, was due to an artillery shell and not a landmine, the students’ teacher Ali Zuhar, who was also injured in the blast, told DMG.

Four students killed, six injured by explosion in Buthidaung

Cha Lu Aung 07 Jan 2020

Four students were killed and five others were injured, along with their tutor, by an explosion near Htate Htoo Pauk (Muslim) village in Buthidaung Township, northern Arakan State, at around 10 a.m. on January 7, a village leader told DMG.

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