Ethnic media groups sponsor media and information literacy talks in Sittwe

Khin Tharaphy Oo 28 Feb 2020

The event, jointly organized by BNI Multimedia Group and Development Media Group (DMG), was aimed at conveying the role of the media, helping media professionals review and assess the state of their industry, and identifying so-called “fake news” circulating in the social media sphere.

Toxic brew kills three in Pauktaw Township

Khaing Roe La 28 Feb 2020

Three people died after drinking a concoction of alcohol and coconut sap at Kapaingchaung village in Pauktaw Township, Arakan State, on February 27, said U Chan Tha, the village administrator.

Tatmadaw detains six ferry passengers in Kyauktaw Township

Kyaw Thu Htay 28 Feb 2020

A Tatmadaw regiment intercepted a ferryboat commuting between Arakan State’s Kyauktaw Township and Paletwa Township in Chin State and arrested six men on February 26, according to family members of the detainees.

Woman killed, four injured in Minbya shooting-shelling

Aung Htein 28 Feb 2020

One woman was killed and four people were injured in a shooting-shelling incident in Minbya town, Arakan State, after the Tatmadaw clashed with Arakan Army (AA) troops nearby, according to family members of the victims.

Four people shot during Paletwa to Kyauktaw boat trip

Aung Htein 27 Feb 2020

A passenger boat travelling to Kyauktaw from Paletwa in Chin State was fired upon at around 12:30 p.m. on February 27 and four people aboard the vessel were injured, according to passengers on the boat.

Landmine kills Muslim man in Buthidaung Township

Cha Lu Aung 27 Feb 2020

A Muslim man was killed when he stepped on a landmine on the afternoon of February 26 as he was taking his cattle to graze near the Nyaung Chaung border police checkpoint in Buthidaung Township, northern Arakan State.

Lack of toilets reported at Mya Taung IDP camp

Wun Tha (Maungdaw) 25 Feb 2020

“The number of IDPs is increasing day by day but we have only three toilets. We need many toilets. We are building some small toilets urgently,” camp official Ko Tun Myat Win said.

Woman suffers gunshot wounds in Kyauktaw Township

Khin Tharaphy Oo 25 Feb 2020

Daw Myat Wun Yee, 47, was hospitalized with thigh wounds due to shots fired as she went to pasture there, according to a local who asked not to be named for security reasons.

AA releases engineer detained in Shwe Nadi ferry incident

Khaing Roe La 25 Feb 2020

The Arakan Army (AA) said it released a junior engineer, who had been detained by the ethnic armed group for 120 days, at about 3:30 p.m. on February 24, having determined that he did not have any affiliation with the military.

More, better shelters needed in some Arakan State IDP camps

Min Tun 24 Feb 2020

With fighting between the Tatmadaw and Arakan Army showing no sign of abating and IDP numbers continuing to rise, more shelters are needed, and existing bamboo huts built at some IDP camps last year are in need of repair.

Tatmadaw denies injuring civilian trio in Kyauktaw town

Khaing Roe La 24 Feb 2020

The Tatmadaw has denied accusations that its troops were responsible for wounds suffered by two women and a young man in Kyauktaw Township, Arakan State, with the military saying the victims were instead hurt by the Arakan Army (AA).

Five students detained after protesting internet blackout

Khin Tharaphy Oo 24 Feb 2020

Nine participants of a demonstration demanding the restoration of internet access in nine townships of Arakan and Chin states are facing charges under the Peaceful Assembly and Peaceful Procession Law, with five of the nine arrested on February 24, the Arakan Students Union said.

Door still open for AA peace talks, government says

Khine Roe La 22 Feb 2020

Despite fierce fighting in recent months between the military and Arakan Army, the door is still open for the latter to come to the table for a peace dialogue addressing the ethnic armed group’s grievances, President Office spokesperson U Zaw Htay said on February 21.

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