Over 30 hotels in Ngapali close

22 Jul 2019

The Ngapali beach is a popular destination for tourists and local travelers, but some hotels have had to halt operations during the rainy season.

Some schools in Rathedaung Township closed

22 Jul 2019

More than 4000 people from about five villages have been displaced home from their homes when the Navy ships retaliated to the AA’s attack in Rathedaung Township, this resulted village schools closing.

Number of IDPs in Myebon over 1000

22 Jul 2019

Myebon Township is one of the eight townships the government cut off the Internet access. The armed conflict between the Tatmadaw and the AA broke out on 19 July was the first clash in the Township.

AA desires to work with investors in Arakan State

22 Jul 2019

The United League of Arakan/ Arakan Army (ULA/AA) on 18 July announced that it desired joint business ventures with all countries and organizations who want to invest in Arakan State.

Tin Nyo IDP camp desperately needs food

21 Jul 2019

Recent floods in Mrauk-U Township affected Tin Nyo IDP camp and refugees are suffering harsh living conditions. They need food, proper shelter and health care, according to camp managers.

Women in IDP camps lack security

21 Jul 2019

IDP camps are located in monasteries, the rooms are tiny, camps are crowded, toilets are far from their rooms and there is no privacy for women to change their clothes and to bath and sleep. These are challenges for women in IDP camps.

UNOCHA worried about high risk of floods

20 Jul 2019

“There is some concern over Muslims living in villages and in camps for internally displaced people in at-risk areas who are also more vulnerable due to restrictions on freedom of movement in those areas,” the report said.

AA attacks Myanmar Navy vessel

20 Jul 2019

Colonel Win Zaw Oo from the Western Command said that the Navy ship was attacked and the Tatmadaw troops currently have conducted regional clearance operations.

Author of the history of AA make formal apology

20 Jul 2019

Author Thaung Wai Oo, who penned the book titled “Battles the AA Fought in Arakan State and History of the AA”, officially apologized to Amyotha Hluttaw MP Daw Htoo May through state-owned media on 20 July for including erroneous information about her in the book.

MP urges MNHRC to conduct field inspections

20 Jul 2019

A legislator urges the Myanmar National Human Rights Commission (MNHRC) to conduct field inspections regarding Arakanese villagers that were killed in custody during detention under suspicion of involvement with the Arakan Army.

Myebon locals worry about fallen shrapnel

20 Jul 2019

Local residents from Pauk Tu Taung village in Myebon Township, Arakan State, have been concerned about their safety when pieces of shrapnel landed in their village yesterday morning at about 9 a.m.

Students’ Union demands end to arrests and torture

19 Jul 2019

The Arakan State Students’ Union demanded to stop wrongfully arrests and torture of students and civilians in their eleven-point statement released after their annual conference held in Thandwe in Arakan State for two days on 13 and 14 July.

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