Former Pyay University student union leader jailed for leading anti-coup protest
01 Mar 2022
Ko Htet Aung, former chairman of the Pyay University Students’ Union, was sentenced to four years in prison under the Counter-Terrorism Law on March 1.
01 Mar 2022
Ko Htet Aung, former chairman of the Pyay University Students’ Union, was sentenced to four years in prison under the Counter-Terrorism Law on March 1.
28 Feb 2022
Artillery shells fired by the Myanmar military hit multiple Karenni camps for internally displaced people (IDPs) on Sunday morning, doing damage in some of the camps and forcing many of the IDPs to flee once again.
28 Feb 2022
A final appeal in the case of philanthropist Ko Aung Win Naing from Arakan State’s Taungup town, who has been charged on suspicion of having ties to the Arakan Army (AA), was heard at a court hearing on Monday, according to one lawyer involved.
28 Feb 2022
A slump in gold sales has goldsmiths facing business difficulties, with purveyors blaming a spike in gold prices after Myanmar’s military coup, which was accompanied by a decline in buyers of the precious metal.
28 Feb 2022
All nine prosecution witnesses in the case of the Taungup Youth Network’s chair, Ko Min Ko Oo, have been examined and the next court hearing will see arguments on whether he should be officially charged or not, said lawyer Daw Theingi Maung.
27 Feb 2022
Fighting between the Myanmar military and the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) and Karen National Defence Organization (KNDO) for nearly a month in February in areas controlled by the Karen National Union (KNU) has forced more than 100,000 locals to flee to nearby forests, according to KNU sources.
26 Feb 2022
Students in the Arakan State capital are pushing back against orders to remove both their union office and that of the Teachers’ Union on the Sittwe University campus, calling the edict an act of dictatorial oppression.
26 Feb 2022
A plaintiff and prosecution witnesses in the case against Ko Wunna Khwar Nyo, editor-in-chief of Western News, and a reporter from the Arakan State-based news outlet who have been charged under Section 124(a) of the Penal Code, were reportedly questioned during a court hearing on February 25.
26 Feb 2022
Winter crop peanut farmers say they are facing difficulty due to lower yields following bad weather, as well as rising fuel, labour and fertiliser expenses.
25 Feb 2022
Military and police personnel carried out arrests of some residents of Mawlamyine Township, Mon State, over two consecutive days this week for their alleged participation in the anti-regime “Six Twos revolution” on February 22.
25 Feb 2022
Some people who are living on lands owned by Myanma Railways in Sittwe Township, Arakan State, have been instructed to vacate the area within five days.
25 Feb 2022
Brickmakers are facing losses due to lower demand in Arakan State amid the suspension of many construction projects as prices for construction materials and cement are rising.
25 Feb 2022
The young author Ko Min Di Par from Pan Maw village in Mrauk-U Township, Arakan State, who was arrested on suspicion of financing the anti-regime forces (PDFs) and charged under Myanmar’s Counter-Terrorism Law, was sentenced to 10 years in prison with hard labour on Friday, according to a lawyer.
25 Feb 2022
Officials at Sittwe University in Arakan State have instructed students to remove the students’ union office and teachers’ union office on February 28.
25 Feb 2022
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is providing nine types of agricultural seeds to farmers in some Arakan State townships who have had difficulty growing winter crops.
24 Feb 2022
With Covid-19 cases on the rise over recent weeks in Arakan State, health officials say there are plans to expand virus testing of travellers.
24 Feb 2022
Trade has declined this month due to poor quality products and mismatched trade prices, which have made it difficult to make cross-border deals with Bangladesh, according to businesspeople.
24 Feb 2022
A training officer for the Lutheran World Federation (LWF) Myanmar in Sittwe has been arrested under Section 505(a) of the Penal Code, according to the Arakan State Police Commander’s Office.
24 Feb 2022
Two men in Gwa Township, Arakan State, were arrested on February 19, and a lawsuit has been brought against them under Section 50(j) of the Counter-Terrorism Law after they were accused of providing money to the anti-regime People’s Defence Force (PDF).
24 Feb 2022
Squatters living near the Sittwe-Pyitawthar-Yaychanpyin rail route, which is undergoing repairs ahead of a planned resumption of train services, will be removed from the area, the Arakan State military government’s transportation minister told DMG, describing the targeted population’s dwellings as illegally built.