Hundreds of villagers displaced by junta shelling in northern Arakan State seek aid
27 Oct 2022
Hundreds of residents from six villages in northern Arakan State displaced by junta shelling are reportedly facing livelihood hardships.
27 Oct 2022
Hundreds of residents from six villages in northern Arakan State displaced by junta shelling are reportedly facing livelihood hardships.
26 Oct 2022
Thousands of people displaced by fighting between the military and Arakan Army in Arakan State need warmer clothes and blankets for the coming months as seasonal temperatures begin to fall, according to displacement camp officials.
26 Oct 2022
More than 1,600 acres of paddy fields were damaged by strong winds blamed on cyclonic storm Sitrang in Arakan State’s Pauktaw and Manaung townships, according to local farmers.
26 Oct 2022
A mother and father were killed and their two children were injured in the Tuesday shelling of a location where internally displaced people (IDPs) are sheltering in Loikaw Township, Kayah State, according to aid workers.
26 Oct 2022
Myanmar junta troops and the Arakan Army (AA) clashed near Chein Ka Li Village in Arakan State’s Rathedaung Township on Wednesday evening, prompting local villagers to flee their homes.
25 Oct 2022
Arakanese and Muslim students are working together to promote harmony between the two communities in Arakan State.
25 Oct 2022
Farmers in Arakan State townships are reportedly having difficulty harvesting paddy due to renewed fighting between the Myanmar military and Arakan Army.
25 Oct 2022
The Kachin Independence Organisation/Kachin Independence Army (KIO/KIA) has released a statement on the junta’s aerial bombardment of a KIA-organised event on October 23, saying it will turn sorrow into strength and step up the revolution against Myanmar’s military regime.
25 Oct 2022
The Buthidaung Township administrator has instructed internally displaced people (IDPs) at camps in Buthidaung town to leave by October 31 or face eviction.
25 Oct 2022
Junta troops searched the Mya Tazaung camp for internally displaced people (IDPs) in Arakan State’s Mrauk-U Township on Tuesday morning.
24 Oct 2022
Locals have fled their homes in Pauktaw Township, Arakan State, following strong winds caused by cyclonic storm Sitrang. Some houses, boats and fish farms were damaged in two villages, according to locals.
24 Oct 2022
The Myanmar military reportedly abducted U San Ko, an Arakanese composer and owner of Arakan Ar Mahn bus gate in Arakan State’s Thandwe, at around noon on October 23.
24 Oct 2022
Myanmar’s military regime detained more than 20 people, including Arakanese and Muslims, in Buthidaung Township on Sunday, according to relatives of the detainees.
24 Oct 2022
More than 100 people injured by a junta aerial bombardment on Sunday [October 23] in an area controlled by Kachin Independence Army (KIA) Battalion No. 9 near Kan Zee Village in Kachin State’s Hpakant Township are reportedly struggling to receive medical treatment.
23 Oct 2022
The Arakan State Road Transport Administration Department has warned that it will soon begin seizing unlicensed three-wheeled taxis in the state.
23 Oct 2022
According to the Department of Meteorology and Hydrology (DMH), a deep depression in the Bay of Bengal may enter Bangladesh and northern Arakan State this week, bringing inclement weather and strong winds.
23 Oct 2022
Family members are worried about the fate of three Grade 4 students who have been missing since Saturday night in the Arakan State capital Sittwe.
23 Oct 2022
Merchants have complained that the Myanmar military regime’s strict and time-consuming inspections of cargo trucks along the Yangon-Sittwe road are causing them financial losses as perishables like vegetables and fisheries products are spoiling amid transport delays.
22 Oct 2022
The Arakan State Road Transport Administration Department warned that it will soon begin seizing unlicensed three-wheeled taxis in the state.
22 Oct 2022
As a result of renewed fighting between the Myanmar military and Arakan Army (AA) in recent months, many fishermen in Arakan State are no longer comfortable going to the rivers to catch fish, and are making the change to other jobs deemed safer.