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Myanmar Junta Flotilla Battles 500km Upriver to Reinforce Besieged Bhamo
Source: The Irrawaddy
A junta flotilla has arrived in the embattled town of Bhamo in Kachin State with 11 of its original 17 supply vessels intact, after fighting its way 500 kilometers up the Irrawaddy River through repeated resistance ambushes
Myanmar Junta Ramps Up Rhetoric Against Timor Leste
Source: The Irrawaddy
The Myanmar junta’s rhetoric against Timor Leste is reaching hysterical pitch as the island state’s accession to ASEAN looms.
Myanmar Junta Proxy Party Mobilizes Ultranationalists to Back Election
Source: The Irrawaddy | By Maung Kavi
The chair of the military’s proxy Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP), Khin Yi, met with prominent hardline nationalists in Yangon on Friday, urging them to help the regime carry out its plan to hold a general election in December.
Exploiting local instability and security flaws, Bangladeshi fishing vessels increasingly enter Rakhine waters, poach fish
Source: Narinjara | By Thinzar New
Things are getting worse now that they know about it. They have become indifferent to the AA,” said U Kyaw Hla, a local fisherman from Maungdaw.
European anti-jamming tech found in Myanmar military drones, CAR report reveals
Source: Mizzima
A new investigation by Conflict Armament Research (CAR) has uncovered how the Myanmar military is circumventing international sanctions by using advanced European technology to fortify its armed drones.
Myanmar junta reshuffles civilian officials into NDSC advisory body after SAC dissolution
Source: Mizzima
The newly formed NDSC advisory group comprises 15 members and is headed by Saw Tun Aung Myint, who previously led the Military Council’s Central Advisory Body.
Myanmar’s National Unity Government meet urges to overthrow junta
Source: East Post | By International Desk
Acting President Duwal Shila emphasised the revolutionary commitment required to overthrow the military council during Myanmar’s National Unity Government’s meeting
NUG interim president says a new Myanmar depends on removal of Military Council
Source: Mizzima
Interim President of the National Unity Government (NUG), Duwa Lashi La, declared that a just and prosperous new Myanmar can only be built by removing the Military Council whether through political strategy or armed resistance.
Myanmar Junta Air Strike On Ruby Mine Hub Kills 13
Source: BARRON’S | By Agence France Presse
A spokeswoman for the Ta’ang National Liberation Army, which has occupied Mogok since last summer, matched that death toll, but gave a figure of 14 wounded.
Myanmar’s “Civilian” transition: Old playbook, new players
Source: Border Lens | By Bidhayak Das
Myanmar’s military has lifted the state of emergency and rebranded its rule as a step toward democracy, but power remains firmly in the generals’ hands, echoing the controlled…
Coup Leader Rebrands Regime and Declares ‘Second Chapter’ of Rule
Source: The Irrawaddy
Despite plunging Myanmar into four years of turmoil with his 2021 coup, junta boss Min Aung Hlaing has described the crisis as the “first chapter” of his rule—one he had “endured successfully.”
“Refugees Or Illegal Entrants?”: Top Court On Rohingyas’ Status In India
Source: NDTV | By Press Trust of India
The court said the other issue raised is whether the Rohingyas, who have not been detained and are living in refugee camps, have been provided basic amenities.
Law claimed to protect election threatens press freedom
Source: Karen News
The Independent Press Council Myanmar (IPCM), representing media agencies and journalists in Myanmar, abroad, and in ethnic regions, has criticized the junta’s laws and restrictions as a growing threat to journalists committed to upholding press freedom.
Junta confiscates houses and shops in Naungcho
Source: Burma News International | By Network Media Group
The junta has sealed off at least 10 houses, gold shops, and grocery stores in Naungcho Town and posted confiscation notices on them, accusing the owners of supporting the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA)
TNLA closes Muse–Namhkam Road
Source: Burma News International | By Shan Herald Agency for News
The Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) has closed the main highway linking Muse and Namhkam towns in northern Shan State’s Muse District, without providing a specific reason.
Junta flotilla upstream on Ayeyarwady River reaches Shwegu, sparking clashes
Source: Burma News International | By Network Media Group
A junta flotilla navigating upstream along the Ayeyarwady River reached Shwegu Township in Kachin State and was attacked by the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) and allied resistance groups, triggering clashes.
Myanmar Junta Announces Martial Law in Resistance-Controlled Townships
Source: The Irrawaddy
Myanmar’s regime imposed martial law on Thursday in 63 of the country’s 330 townships to “ensure law enforcement and stability” ahead of its election planned for December or January.
Tens of thousands face drinking water crisis in Bago Region flood disaster
Source: Mizzima
Severe flooding in Myanmar’s Bago Region has left tens of thousands of people in urgent need of clean drinking water and humanitarian aid, as floodwaters continue to rise and contaminate water sources across multiple townships.
Shattered lives: How Rohingya crisis steals sea from Teknaf’s fishermen
Source: United News of Bangladesh | By Dipak Sharma
For thousands like Samapti in Teknaf, life changed dramatically in 2017 when over 700,000 Rohingya fled violence and persecution in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, crossing into Bangladesh and turning Cox’s Bazar into the world’s largest refugee settlement.
New trade road under construction to link Paletwa with India
Source: Development Media Group | By Admin
The Maraland Territorial Council/Mara Defence Force (MTC-MDF) (MTC/MDF) is constructing a new road that will provide easy access between Siaha district in India’s Mizoram State and Paletwa, Chin State.
TNLA asks international community to help stop Myanmar regime’s war crimes
Source: Development Media Group | By Admin
The Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) released a statement on Wednesday calling on the international community and foreign governments to help urgently stop the war crimes being committed by Myanmar’s military regime across the country.
Over 11,000 Displaced from Nan Mae Khon and Eastern Pekhon to Safer Areas
Source: Kantarawaddy Times
Due to a military offensive by the junta troops, around 11,000 people, including residents of Nan Mae Khon and those from the eastern part of Pekhon, located on the Shan–Karenni border, have been displaced to safer areas.
Rohingya groups condemn Arakan Army of targeting civilians
Source: Anadolu Ajansı | By Anadolu staff
Arakan Rohingya National Council urges UN Security Council to hold group accountable for crimes against humanity
Myanmar junta hands over power to interim civilian govt, chief remains acting President
Source: The Telegraph | By Reuters
Myanmar’s military on Thursday nominally transferred power to a civilian-led interim government ahead of a planned election, with the junta chief remaining in charge of the war-torn country in his other role as acting president.
Myanmar Junta Boss Forms New Government With Eye on December Election
Source: The Irrawaddy | By Maung Kavi
With the recission of the state of emergency, the regime, which formerly called itself the State Administration Council (SAC), has rebranded itself as the National Security and Peace Commission, forming an interim government