Taungup Twsp man goes to ground after military raids home
13 Jul 2022
A resident of Kanpyin village in Taungup Township was reportedly forced into hiding as the Myanmar military raided his home.
13 Jul 2022
A resident of Kanpyin village in Taungup Township was reportedly forced into hiding as the Myanmar military raided his home.
13 Jul 2022
Three people including the political and social activist Ko Zaw Win aka Ludu Zaw Win, who were charged with incitement under Section 505(a) of the Penal Code, appeared before a Kyauktaw court on Wednesday, according to family members.
12 Jul 2022
Locals in five nearby villages have complained of loud noises emanating from Hong Kong-based VPower Group’s combined-cycle power plant near Gantgawdaw Pagoda in Arakan State’s Kyaukphyu Township.
11 Jul 2022
The Arakan Front Party (AFP) released a statement on Monday urging the Myanmar military and the Arakan Army to take problem-solving approaches to deescalate ongoing tensions between the two sides.
11 Jul 2022
Residents in Arakan State’s Kyaukphyu Township have called on authorities to repair as soon as possible the Kyaukphyu-Yenandwein road, a crucial trunk road for 21 villages in the township.
11 Jul 2022
Arakan Army (AA) spokesman U Khaing Thukha says efforts are being made to end a decade of tensions between Muslims and Arakanese in Arakan State, where the ethnic armed group is taking an increasingly influential role in everyday governance across much of the state.
11 Jul 2022
A spokesman for the Arakan Army (AA) has confirmed to DMG that the ethnic armed group arrested the manager of the Global Treasure Bank branch in Kyauktaw, Arakan State, on July 9.
11 Jul 2022
The Arakan Army (AA) has pinned blame for a rolling toll of civilian landmine casualties in Arakan State on explosive devices planted by the Myanmar military
11 Jul 2022
The Arakan Army (AA) has said it will not tolerate the kidnapping of civilians in Arakan State, and will take measures to ensure that the recent kidnapping of two educators from Maungdaw Township is the first and last of its kind.
10 Jul 2022
Myanmar’s military coup and the pandemic led 220,000 garment workers to lose their jobs, 95% of whom are women, according to a statement from the Delegation of the European Union to Myanmar on July 8.
10 Jul 2022
Overhead cables that run alongside a bridge spanning the Swun Ye River on the Pauktaw-Minbya road in Arakan State continue to sag dangerously low to the water, posing a danger to those who travel via the river.
10 Jul 2022
Villagers in Ahmaw and Kanpein villages on Pantin Island, Taungup Township, say that nearly 80 acres of farmland belonging to local villagers have been damaged by seawater.
10 Jul 2022
Signboards erected in the Arakan State capital Sittwe, instructing people to dispose of their garbage properly, were recently destroyed by vandals, according to an official from the Sittwe Development Affairs Committee.
10 Jul 2022
A 9-year-old girl was allegedly raped by her sister’s husband in Chaung Thone Khwa village, Taungup Township, on July 8, according to a Taungup police official.
10 Jul 2022
A Grade 8 student from Kazukaing village in Arakan State’s Ann Township was killed in a landmine explosion on Saturday, according to family members of the victim.
09 Jul 2022
Nearly 18 months since the February 2021 military coup, Myanmar’s ongoing political crisis arguably appears more intractable than ever. The regime has been unable to put an end to the robust armed resistance to its rule that has sprung up and grown since last year’s putsch, while at the same time the military junta shows no sign of relinquishing its hold on power.
09 Jul 2022
Tightened junta security checks on supply routes are severely disrupting and delaying the flow of goods into Arakan State, Arakanese merchants complain.
09 Jul 2022
The National League for Democracy (NLD) on Saturday rejected plans by Myanmar’s military regime to hold a redo general election next year.
09 Jul 2022
A man from Arakan State’s Mrauk-U Township, who was arrested on suspicion of having illegal ties to the Arakan Army, was sentenced to three years in prison under Section 52(a) of the Counter Terrorism Law by the Sittwe District Court on July 6, according to family members and his lawyer.
09 Jul 2022
The Myanmar military has reportedly filed lawsuits against 18 out of more than 30 people it has detained in a handful of Arakan State townships over recent weeks.