Over 100 Chin men forced to enlist in Ann Twsp
26 Apr 2024
Myanmar’s military regime has been pressuring more than 100 ethnic Chin people from about 10 villages in Arakan State’s Ann Township into joining the Myanmar military.
26 Apr 2024
Myanmar’s military regime has been pressuring more than 100 ethnic Chin people from about 10 villages in Arakan State’s Ann Township into joining the Myanmar military.
26 Apr 2024
Among those who were freed were ordinary civilians as well as municipal employees and education workers, who were released after paying some money to the junta soldiers.
26 Apr 2024
The military has been clashing with the Arakkha Army (AA) near the Thu Htay Chaung hydropower project in Thandwe Township, Arakan State, since Friday morning, according to local residents.
26 Apr 2024
Myanmar’s military regime abducted a boatman from his home in Ngalapwe Ward, Kyaukphyu Township, in Arakan State on Thursday, according to local people.
26 Apr 2024
The regime carried out airstrikes and artillery attacks on civilian areas in Kyaukphyu Township yesterday without any fighting in the area, locals said.
25 Apr 2024
Some 200 residents attempted to flee Sittwe by boat on April 20 for fear that fighting may soon break out between the regime and Arakkha Army (AA) in the town. They were shot at and stopped by junta troops deployed on Kantkaw Island.
25 Apr 2024
The ban was made as of the second week of April in response to the food requirements of refugees who have fled fighting in Myanmar, according to Paletwa residents.
25 Apr 2024
It has been over one month since the Arakkha Army (AA) clashed with the military in Arakan State’s Ann Township, where the military’s Western Command headquarters is located, on March 24.
25 Apr 2024
The number of people displaced by armed conflicts in Myanmar since the 2021 military coup has reached 3,019,550, according to figures compiled by BNI-Myanmar Peace Monitor.
25 Apr 2024
The Arakkha Army (AA) attacked the military’s Buthidaung-based Light Infantry Battalion (LIB) No. 565 with drones on the afternoon of April 24 and fighting continued to intensify on Thursday.
24 Apr 2024
The UN human rights chief’s statement did not mention Muslim armed groups and emphasised only Muslims among those suffering from the fighting, while ignoring other victims, the AA said in response.
24 Apr 2024
Some 30 junta soldiers from the Aung Mingalar border guard force police outpost in Maungdaw Township, Arakan State, surrendered to the Arakkha Army (AA) on April 23.
24 Apr 2024
Junta soldiers came again on Tuesday and told the residents that they could stay if they signed a document that they would not oppose the military regime.
24 Apr 2024
Five male villagers aged 40 to 50 from Abuja Village in northern Maungdaw were abducted by an unidentified armed group on April 17. Their bodies were found near the village on April 22, according to residents.
24 Apr 2024
With the monsoon season proper a little more than one month away, displaced residents are having difficulties rebuilding their houses due to prohibitive costs.
24 Apr 2024
Civilian casualties have been reported in Arakan State’s Thandwe Township, where fighting between the military and Arakkha Army (AA) is intensifying, according to local residents.
23 Apr 2024
The Arakkha Army (AA) has taken control of the junta’s Point 253, a key military camp east of Sanyin Village in Myebon Township, Arakan State, according to a reliable source.
23 Apr 2024
Thousands of residents in Arakan State’s Ann Township, where fighting is escalating, are suffering from food shortages, and some deaths have even been attributed to lack of nutrition.
23 Apr 2024
The Muslim men did not flee to avoid conscription for fear that their family members would be tortured by the regime, said a young Muslim man from Thaechaung Village.
23 Apr 2024
Thousands of houses have been destroyed by junta troops and forcibly conscripted Muslims in arson attacks and by bulldozing in Arakan State’s Buthidaung town, according to residents.