Air travel on the rise due to rising local bus fares
25 Oct 2021
Travel from Sittwe to Yangon and from Sittwe to Mandalay has seen an increase in air passengers due to rising bus fares.
25 Oct 2021
Travel from Sittwe to Yangon and from Sittwe to Mandalay has seen an increase in air passengers due to rising bus fares.
23 Oct 2021
The State Administration Council (SAC) has closed the cases of 61 people who were arrested for alleged affiliation with the Arakan Army (AA), but as of October 21 only 58 of them had been released from prisons.
23 Oct 2021
Domestic air travellers from Arakan State will be required to show documents indicating that they are free of Covid-19 beginning next week, in accordance with instructions from the Ministry of Health, said the state’s Public Health Department.
23 Oct 2021
We Love Rakhine, a nonprofit helping with health, social affairs and education in Arakan State, has donated 300 bicycles to students from Arakan State’s 17 townships who go to school on foot at distances of up to three miles.
23 Oct 2021
At least 110 political prisoners in Myanmar who were detained for opposing the military coup and freed earlier this month following a supposed amnesty were rearrested shortly after their release, according to figures compiled by the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP).
22 Oct 2021
Sales for the Aung Bar Lay state lottery in Arakan State have dropped by more than 50% since the Myanmar military seized power in a February 1 coup, lottery ticket vendors said.
22 Oct 2021
A young man from Pan Maw village in Arakan State’s Mrauk-U Township, who was arrested on suspicion of having ties to the anti-regime People’s Defence Force, has been charged under the Counter-Terrorism Law, according to family members.
22 Oct 2021
The State Administration Council (SAC) released nine people this week who were arrested for protesting against Myanmar’s military dictatorship in the Arakan State townships of Taungup, Gwa and Manaung.
22 Oct 2021
Out of 52 journalists arrested across Myanmar by the State Administration Council (SAC), 17 have been released and 35 remain in detention, according to Myanmar Press Freedom In-Depth, a group that has compiled a list of detained reporters.
18 Oct 2021
Trading through the Sittwe border trade centre to Bangladesh has resumed since October 16, but the Maungdaw border trade centre could not be reopened as of October 18, according to traders in Maungdaw Township.
18 Oct 2021
A case involving five men from Kyaukseik village and its vicinity in Arakan State’s Ponnagyun Township, who were arrested on suspicion of having links to the Arakan Army (AA) and charged under the Counter-Terrorism Law, has been delayed due to the absence of a prosecution witness.
17 Oct 2021
A Covid-19 vaccination campaign targeting more than 120,000 students aged 12 and above from 10 townships in the northern part of Arakan State will begin on October 17, according to the state’s Department of Public Health.
16 Oct 2021
The opening of the May Yu Shopping Complex, which is under construction in the Arakan State capital Sittwe, is targeted for April of next year, according to U Tin Aung Oo, managing director of Western Shining Star, the company responsible for the development.
16 Oct 2021
A young man from Pan Maw village in Arakan State’s Mrauk-U Township was arrested on October 15 and accused of having ties to the anti-regime People’s Defence Force, according to family members.
16 Oct 2021
Three out of nine residents of Lamu, Kamar and Sarpyin villages in Arakan State’s Taungup Township, who had been facing terrorism charges, were reportedly released on Friday evening.
16 Oct 2021
Forty-seven people who were arrested on suspicion of illegal affiliations with the Arakan Army (AA) and charged under the Counter-Terrorism Law have been released, according to Arakan State civil society organisations.
16 Oct 2021
Arakan State-based political parties and civil society organisations say they have not yet decided whether to attend a meeting with the junta-appointed Union Election Commission (UEC) to discuss election systems to be adopted for future polls.
15 Oct 2021
Despite six years having passed since the signing of the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement, ethnic people’s expectations have not been met, the Peace Process Steering Team, which is formed of the 10 ethnic armed organisations that have signed the NCA, said on October 15.
15 Oct 2021
The Karen National Union (KNU) on October 15 issued a statement marking the sixth anniversary of the signing of the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement, in which it called for the regime council to transfer power to a federal government to end political conflicts that have been occurring for more than seven decades.
15 Oct 2021
A final appeal in the case of more than 20 Lekka villagers in Mrauk-U Township, who were arrested on suspicion of having links with the Arakan Army (AA) and have been facing trial for more than two years, will be heard at their next court hearing, according to a lawyer involved.