Arakanese protest at Myanmar Embassy in Washington D.C.

Min Tun 14 May 2019

Six out of 275 men from Kyauktan village were killed and eight others injured by gunfire during 14 days of interrogation and three out of 27 villagers from Letka village died during the Tatmadaw’s detention for questioning.

Kyauktan shooting victim died at Yangon hospital

Cha Lu Aung 14 May 2019

One of 8 detained villagers who was injured in the shooting at Kyauktan village died at Yangon’s North Okkalapa Hospital during medical treatment, according to his family.

Technological challenges undermine salt production

Khin Tharaphy Oo 14 May 2019

Since Arakan State’s salt manufacturing has been using a 30-year-old technology, the industry is struggling to move forward, said Arakan State Salt Manufacturers’ Association.

All detained villagers released

Cha Lu Aung 13 May 2019

“We released all detained villagers apart from six villagers who confessed that they are members of the AA and two other suspected villagers who have been under interrogation, said Brig-Gen Zaw Min Tun, secretary of the Tatmadaw True News Information Team.

BGF police officer accused of attempted rape

Cha Lu Aung 12 May 2019

A member of the Border Guard Police attempted to rape a woman who was searching for her cow in a village in Northern Maungdaw on May 11, according to a relevant village administrator.

About 230 detained villagers released

Cha Lu Aung 12 May 2019

During the interrogation, six detained civilians died and eight others were injured after a clash on May 2. The eight injured received medical treatment at Sittwe hospital, and four of the detainees from 275 villagers went missing.

Unhealthy foods mostly found in rural areas

Min Tun 09 May 2019

“The FDA released a list of foods that should not be consumed after they were tested. However, people had already eaten the tainted food. These spoiled food products are mostly found in some villages in remote area.

Arakan State faces water shortage

Thet Naing 09 May 2019

“In the summer, we face water shortages and we had to fetch water from other villages, this action wastes our time. We could not cook our food in a timely fashion,” said Daw Oo Than Hmone from Kyay Daw Pike Sate village.

Temporary classrooms built for IDP children

Khin Tharaphy Oo 05 May 2019

IDP students can attend schools nearby the camps and temporary buildings will be built for the camps that are far from schools, said U Sein Tun Hla, deputy director of the Office of the Head of Education Department in Arakan State.

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