Woman dies during childbirth in Kyauktaw
25 May 2019
“She went into labour at about 1am, it was raining heavily and there was thunder and lighting. She died two hours after giving birth,” said U Hla Kyaw Maung from Kan Sauk IDP camp.
25 May 2019
“She went into labour at about 1am, it was raining heavily and there was thunder and lighting. She died two hours after giving birth,” said U Hla Kyaw Maung from Kan Sauk IDP camp.
24 May 2019
Five men from Yan Aung Pyin and Kya Nin Kan villages from Mrauk-U and Kyauktaw Townships have been missing since February 19 and no news about them has been found.
23 May 2019
The Arakan Army has been planning to release detained people, but it cannot discharge them at the moment because their security may be at risk due to the escalation of the Tatmadaw’s offensive, the AA’s information officer Khaing Thukha said.
22 May 2019
The Arakan State Peace and Stability Supporting Committee provided over K260 million for about 30,000 refugees living in seven townships in Arakan State.
22 May 2019
On May 21, head of Min Pyin police station filed a complaint against three village security officers, who tied a policeman’s hands behind his back, at the Kyauk Phyu Myoma police station.
22 May 2019
Since a military troop has been positioned in Pauktawpyin village in Ponnagyun Township since May 16, local residents who are worried about being detained have fled from home, villagers said.
22 May 2019
Poor transportation makes it difficult to collect lists of students from all IDP camps, according to the Office of the Head of Education Department in Arakan State.
22 May 2019
Chawbi, 38, and his eight years old son Sayrahman, died while another person identified as Mahmat Afan was injured after the shell landed on Tuesday afternoon.
21 May 2019
“People from our village were killed by gunfire. Our lives are becoming increasingly difficult and our children’s education is problematic because we cannot go back home. We can return home only when there is a ceasefire,”
21 May 2019
“The court dismissed an appeal of Dr Aye Maung at the High Court level for submitting the appeal. The court have to decide if they accept it or not, however they did not give any reason so they dismissed it,” said U Kyaw Nyunt Maung, lawyer of Dr Aye Maung.
21 May 2019
Arakan state has the largest outbreak of schistosomiasis cases among fourteen states and regions in Myanmar, said Dr Kyi Lwin, head of the Department of Public Health in Arakan State.
21 May 2019
Farmers could not do cultivation in time because of the curfew imposed in the region, said U Than Shwe, member of the Committee for Protecting the Rights and Enhancing the Interests of Farmers.
20 May 2019
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Mr. Filippo Grandi and a delegation arrived at Sittwe on the afternoon of May 20 and visited Buthidaung and Maungdaw Townships.
20 May 2019
A gunfire broke out in Buthidaung Township while United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Mr. Filippo Grandi was visiting Arakan State.
20 May 2019
Ma Athein Chay from Myauktaung village was struck by a stray bullet in her head. She was on the way home with her brother from a monastery where they donated beverages, her brother escaped.
18 May 2019
The occasion is annually hosted on the full moon day of Kasone, in second month of the Myanmar calendar year. The first three events were crowded with people, but a group of people made threats at last year’s event,
18 May 2019
Local residents are concerned that they would face a rice scarcity and rice prices would increase in the coming rainy season following the ongoing skirmishes in Arakan State, but U Shwe Tun Aung said that the price of rice was not likely to increase in the rainy season.
18 May 2019
Teachers from Maungdaw, Buthidaung and Rathedaung Townships are especially concerned that they would be caught in the middle of crossfires because of transportation difficulties in the region there.
17 May 2019
Now that journalists in Myanmar have been charged under laws that are not applicable to journalism and the media, the News Media Law should only be employed to charge journalists who don’t adhere to the requisites of the laws, the Myanmar Press Council (MPC) said in its statement released on May 16.
16 May 2019
The villagers have been presented with lawsuits under section 50 (i) and 52(a) of the Counter-terrorism laws, said police captain Aung Mya Oo, head of No. (1) police station in Sittwe.