Two women injured amid shooting in Kyauktaw town

Kyaw Thu Htay 30 Dec 2019

“The AA shot at security forces with small arms around 7:30 p.m. last night. We didn’t respond to them. If we had returned fire, the whole of Kyauktaw town would be ash,” he said. “We, the Tatmadaw, are doing everything with a big heart. That’s why we didn’t shoot back.”

Volunteers facing difficulty to aid IDPs in Ann

Myat Swe 30 Dec 2019

Dar Latt village tract is situated along the shared border of Ann and Myebon townships, about 30 miles from the town of Ann. Clashes between the Tatmadaw and the AA were first reported near Dar Latt village on December 25.

Sittwe bicycle campaign launched in ‘search for justice’

Aung Htein 30 Dec 2019

Riding bicycles and wearing blue tops, a group of 20 young people sought to peddle their way to peace on the evening of December 29, launching a “search for justice in Arakan State” campaign in the state capital Sittwe.

Three road workers disappear in Kyaukphyu

Khaing Min (Kyauk Phyu) 29 Dec 2019

Three road workers went missing near Mu Yin village in Kyaukphyu Township, Arakan State, at around 6 p.m. on December 26, with a relative of one of the missing men saying there is no word yet on their whereabouts.

Four civilians injured in Kyauktaw shooting

Aung Htein 28 Dec 2019

Four local residents including one woman were wounded in an apparent gunfight near Maha Kangyishin Pagoda in Kyauktaw town, Arakan State, at about 9:30 a.m. on December 28, according to family members of the victims.

Tatmadaw disposes of expired munitions in Kyaukphyu

Khaing Min (Kyauk Phyu) 27 Dec 2019

The Tatmadaw disposed of expired ammunition at a location west of Light Infantry Battalion No. 543’s headquarters in Kyaukphyu Township, Arakan State, on December 26, according to a source from the township General Administration Department.

Arakanese youths eager to enter political arena, forum finds

Min Tun 26 Dec 2019

Youth interest in politics in Arakan State is on the rise and young people have high expectations for shaking up the political system, according to Ko Saw Kalayar Tun, a delegate from the Arakan Youth Affairs Committee (AYAC).

Tatmadaw, AA play blame game in death of Buthidaung NLD official

Win Nyunt 26 Dec 2019

The Arakan Army (AA) and the Tatmadaw are at odds over the death of a local National League for Democracy leader in Arakan State who died while in the custody of the ethnic armed group, which is claiming that he was killed by a Tatmadaw artillery shell.

Disappearance of three Buthidaung immigration officers confirmed

Cha Lu Aung 25 Dec 2019

Three officers from the Immigration and National Registration Department based in the Taung Bazar area of Buthidaung Township have disappeared while travelling by boat in northern Arakan State, Buthidaung Township administrator confirmed.

Over 1,000 flee homes amid fighting in Myebon

Kyaw Thu Htay 24 Dec 2019

Clashes between the Tatmadaw and the Arakan Army (AA) at Taung Nhit Lone Kyaw Mountain in Myebon Township on December 23 have forced more than 1,200 residents from nearby Sa Nyin village to flee their homes.

AA behind anti-drug campaign in Arakan State

Admin 23 Dec 2019

The Arakan Army ethnic armed group is attempting to clamp down on the sale and use of illicit narcotics in Arakan State, posting letters of warning in some of the state’s townships.

Two missing Myebon residents found dead

Win Nyunt 23 Dec 2019

Family members said they suspect that the pair, who went missing while harvesting their paddy fields near Mt. Yay Htoe in Kam Htaung Gyi, were taken by Tatmadaw troops because a military contingent from Light Infantry Division 66 was stationed near the area.

Hundreds in Myebon subject to food blockade

Win Nyunt 23 Dec 2019

More than 400 people from Ywar Thar Yar and Chone Chaung villages in Arakan State’s Myebon Township are facing food shortages as the Tatmadaw has prohibited them from bringing foodstuffs and other supplies into their villages.

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