Tornado rips through southern Arakan State

28 Jul 2019

Ramma Gyun village in Gwa Township, southern Arakan State, was hit by a tornado yesterday morning, destroying at least 14 houses, according to local sources.

Seven schools temporary closed in Rathedaung Township

27 Jul 2019

Some schools in conflict affected areas could be reopen, but seven schools in Rathedaung Township have been closed due to fighting, said U Sein Tun Hla, Deputy director of the office of the head of Education Department in Arakan State.

Nine Arakan people accused under Counter-Terrorism law

27 Jul 2019

Nine Arakanese accused under a counterterrorism law including the younger brother of the AA’s chief Ko Aung Myat Kyaw yesterday were remanded at the Yangon Region’s Western District court from 26 July to 9 August.

Union supreme court dismisses Dr Aye Maung’s appeal

27 Jul 2019

The Supreme Court of the Union yesterday dismissed the appeal submitted Dr Aye Maung and author Wai Hun Aung who have been sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment for high treason and incitement for giving speeches in a public event.

Locals injured during clash in Buthidaung Township

26 Jul 2019

Following an attack of the AA at Nyaung Chaung BGF police outpost in Buthidaung Township, three Muslims and one Arakanese from nearby a village received bullet wounds, local residents told the DMG.

World Bank aid program for conflict areas is in flux

25 Jul 2019

The World Bank made a pledge to leaders of the Arakan State parliament four months ago to provide USD 100 million for socio-economic development of Sittwe, Pauktaw, Ponnagyun, Minbya and Mrauk-U Townships.

Teacher released from Tatmadaw’s detention collapses

25 Jul 2019

A female teacher who was released after a one-day interrogation by the Tatmadaw has been provided with medical treatment yesterday because she fainted when she saw villagers fleeing from homes as a military troop enter their village.

Medical staff face challenges providing healthcare

25 Jul 2019

Medical staff are facing challenges to provide health care service for people from remote areas in northern Arakan State where armed conflicts continue, according to the Department of Public Health in Arakan State.

Two accused for attacking Navy vessel

25 Jul 2019

Eight out of ten suspects allegedly involved in the attack on a Navy tugboat near Sat Yoe Kya Bridge in Arakan State’s capital Sittwe have been released after a police interrogation, but two of the accused have been charged for leaving Myanmar illegally.

Relief aid for Arakanese IDPs diminished

25 Jul 2019

The humanitarian aid for IDPs in Arakan State has been diminishing due to the ongoing skirmishes between the Tatmadaw and the AA, relief aid workers said.

Mine blast forces locals to flee

25 Jul 2019

Two mines exploded near a bridge connecting between Chut Pyin and Padauk Myaing villages in Rathedaung Township this afternoon, forcing people from the whole village to flee to safety, according to an anonymous local resident.

Muslims boat people charged under immigration law

25 Jul 2019

The total of 27 Muslims from IDP camps in Sittwe, out of 63 illegal boat people who have been arrested in Maungdaw Township while attempting to reach Malaysia, have been charged under section 13 (1) of the immigration law in Myanmar.

Union supreme court to decide Dr Aye Maung’s appeal

24 Jul 2019

The Supreme Court of the Union tomorrow is going to make a decision if it accepts the appeal submitted by Dr Aye Maung and author Wai Hun Aung who have been sentenced to 20-years imprisonment, said a lawyer.

Chin people unhappy with clashes in Paletwa

24 Jul 2019

Armed conflicts between the Tatmadaw and the AA should not occur in Chin State’s Paletwa Township, Chin communities said in the press conference held in Yangon on 23 July.

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