Photojournalist sentenced to 20 years after arrest on trip to cover Cyclone Mocha aftermath
06 Sep 2023
Ko Sai Zaw Thaike was arrested in Sittwe, Arakan State, on May 23 on his way to Rathedaung to report on the aftermath of Cyclone Mocha.
06 Sep 2023
Ko Sai Zaw Thaike was arrested in Sittwe, Arakan State, on May 23 on his way to Rathedaung to report on the aftermath of Cyclone Mocha.
05 Sep 2023
Many of the detainees are the breadwinners in their families, which are now suffering from financial hardships.
05 Sep 2023
The issuance of licences to those who stockpile rice will begin in the third week of September in order to stabilise domestic rice prices and to facilitate people’s livelihoods, according to the Myanmar Rice Federation (MRF).
05 Sep 2023
“They said we can’t apply for passports because we are Kaman Islam. They said the order came from Naypyitaw. But they couldn’t show the order when I asked,” said U Min Che from Thakkelpyin (Kaman) Village in Sittwe Township.
05 Sep 2023
“If locals are sick at night, it is very difficult to go to the other side of the creek by boat. Previously, if the locals were sick, they could go anytime without difficulty,” said Daw Oo Sein Than, a local woman from Mawhtet Village.
04 Sep 2023
Locals are worried as both unarmed and unarmed ARSA members have been reported in Maungdaw District — comprising the two aforementioned townships — in recent days.
04 Sep 2023
Min Aung Hlaing told his ministers to continue to work to conduct the census, saying “only correct voter lists will ensure a fair election,” according to the junta’s propaganda newspapers.
04 Sep 2023
The market is slated to open on September 9 on a vacant land plot near Thanpayarthee junction, with some vendors also to be placed along the main road.
04 Sep 2023
Some organisers of the memorial were arrested in 2022, prompting concerns that the regime might do the same this year.
02 Sep 2023
“People are short of food supplies in Arakan State due to Cyclone Mocha. We discussed that,” said ALP chairperson Saw Mra Razar Min.
02 Sep 2023
Charities operate with donations and other private contributions, including monthly membership fees, to cover emergency and health-related issues.
02 Sep 2023
A member of the Thakkelpyin camp management committee, U Hla Shwe, said: “They said they would work for us to return to our original homes, and gain citizenship.”
01 Sep 2023
The Myanmar Edible Oil Dealers Association will sell over 2,783 tonnes of palm oil in Yangon at the junta’s reference price of 4,400 kyats per viss.
01 Sep 2023
Five signatories to the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA) and the junta’s National Solidarity and Peace Negotiation Committee (NSPNC) signed a nine-point agreement after holding talks for three days.
31 Aug 2023
The junta’s commerce ministry said it would take measures to significantly bring down palm oil prices in the next few days for the sake of members of the public.
31 Aug 2023
Junta boss Min Aung Hlaing has ordered the ministers of his regime to systematically regulate local and international nongovernmental organisations (NGOs and INGOs).
31 Aug 2023
Farmers are using technologically produced seeds that can be easily bought and grown, including vegetables such as eggplant, pepper, cucumber, beans, gourds, and ferns.
31 Aug 2023
The Arakan Army (AA) has been providing military training for resistance groups that emerged following the military coup in February 2021.
31 Aug 2023
Representatives of the junta’s NSPNC and delegates from five members of the Peace Process Steering Committee (PPST) have been discussing the amendment of some articles of the 2008 Constitution since August 29.
30 Aug 2023
The artillery shell was discovered on a hill about five furlongs west of the displacement camp on July 21.