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.

Two fishermen allegedly beaten by Tatmadaw soldiers in Kyauktaw

Khaing Roe La 21 Dec 2019

Two fishermen from northern Arakan State’s Kyauktaw Township were allegedly beaten by members of a military contingent as they were returning home from a trip to a local market, with one sent to the township hospital due to serious injuries.

Two men reportedly arrested by Tatmadaw in Buthidaung

Cha Lu Aung 21 Dec 2019

Two men from Hpa Wut Chaung village in Arakan State’s Maungdaw Township were detained last week by a military column near Thone Se Ta Bone Pagoda in neighboring Buthidaung Township, family members said.

Two youths reportedly shot dead by Tatmadaw in Ann Township

Khaing Min (Kyauk Phyu) 21 Dec 2019

Two young people from Ywathit village, part of the Melat Moung village-tract in Arakan State’s Ann Township, were allegedly shot dead by the Tatmadaw on 17 December, according to the victims’ family members.

Internet ban in Arakan State surpasses six months

21 Dec 2019

With an Internet shutdown in some Arakan State townships now in place for over six months, one of the world’s longest blackouts of its kind continues to prompt criticism from civil society organizations.

Slain village administrator wasn’t AA-affiliated, family says

Kyaw Thu Htay 20 Dec 2019

A village administrator in Arakan State’s Minbya Township, accused by the Tatmadaw of being an Arakan Army (AA) cadre and found dead earlier this month, had no such ties to the ethnic armed group, according to the dead man’s family and an AA spokesperson.

Daw Aung San Suu Kyi questions militancy as negotiating tactic

19 Dec 2019

“Political dialogues are emerging now to set basic policies to build a democratic federal Union in line with the wishes of all people in Myanmar. At this time, does it really require the use of violent means, which harm people?” asked Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.

Woman killed by shelling in Myebon Township

Khaing Roe La 19 Dec 2019

“Guns fired continuously while she was standing in her house compound after she returned from a wedding. Artillery shells landed like rainfall around her house, which is located in the center of Kam Htaung Gyi town. One of them hit her head directly, damaging her skull seriously,”

Explosions precede Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s latest visit to Arakan State

Aung Kaung Zaw 19 Dec 2019

The three roadside blasts in front of the Nga Inn village cemetery, about two miles from Manaung town, were reported on 19 December at about 6:30 a.m. The state counsellor arrived at Manaung town at 9 a.m. and attended the opening ceremony for the solar power plant in Kha Ohn Maw village.

Schools closed due to fighting in Minbya Township

Aung Htein 18 Dec 2019

About 20 schools have been temporarily shuttered in Arakan State’s Minbya Township due to recent clashes between the Tatmadaw and the Arakan Army (AA), according to members of the education communities in the township.

President emphasizes stability on Arakan State Day

18 Dec 2019

President U Win Myint used the occasion of Arakan State Day last week to urge the people of Myanmar’s troubled westernmost state to do their part to bring about the stability that will allow the region to realize its development potential.

ANP, NLD differ on negotiating with Arakan Army over 2020 polls

18 Dec 2019

The Arakan National Party says poll organizers should negotiate with the Arakan Army (AA) to hold elections in conflict-torn Arakan State ahead of the 2020 nationwide vote, but the ruling National League for Democracy (NLD) is arguing that such talks would not be appropriate given the current political climate.

More than 2000 Muslims affected by war

Win Nyunt 16 Dec 2019

More than 2000 Muslims in Buthidaung Township, Arakan State, have been affected by the ongoing fighting between the Tatmadaw and Arakan Army, Buthidaung Township administrator U Shwe Hla Aung told the DMG.

Villagers flee from home in Rathedaung Township

Cha Lu Aung 16 Dec 2019

More than 1000 villagers have fled from their homes since a military column has entered Thaung Dra village in Rathedaung Township on 14 December, according to local sources.

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