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Sihasak to visit Myanmar next week
Source: Thai Public Broadcasting Service | By Thai PBS World
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow is scheduled to visit Naypyidaw next week to strengthen bilateral ties, as Thailand and Myanmar have just formed new cabinets, according to an informed source.
Regime Steps Up Naval, Drone Operations in Southern Rakhine
Source: The Irrawaddy
Previously, only a few naval vessels were visible at any given time along coastal areas near Thandwe, Taungup, Ramree and Manaung townships.
Naypyidaw army raids southern Yinmarbin during Thingyan; thousands displaced as villages burn
Source: Mizzima
Local reports indicate that a Naypyidaw Army column, estimated at 500 personnel, conducted a series of raids and arson attacks from 12 to 16 April, leaving at least one village in total ruins and forcing approximately 10,000 people to flee.
Myanmar’s coup leader seeks legitimacy as family wealth surfaces in Thailand
Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation | By Libby Hogan
When Sean Turnell, a former economic advisor to Aung San Suu Kyi, was thrown into prison after Myanmar’s military seized power in a coup, he pieced together the commander-in-chief’s character from an unlikely source: his cellmates.
Some Displaced Civilians Resume Summer Paddy Farming Amid Artillery and Drone Attacks
Source: Kantarawaddy Times
Despite the risks posed by artillery and drone attacks, displaced farmers continue planting under constant fear.
NUG acting president demands release of detained leaders on organisation’s 5th anniversary
Rohingya group blames ‘global failure’ after refugee boat sinks in Andaman Sea
Source: Anadolu Ajans | By SM Najmus Sakib
Arakan Rohingya National Council (ARNC) expresses dismay over boat sinking, seeks immediate global action
UN rights chief urges immediate release of Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi
Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha | By Agence France-Presse
UN rights chief Volker Turk called for the immediate and unconditional release of Aung San Suu Kyi after the jailed Myanmar democracy icon had her sentence reduced on Friday.
Myanmar reduces Aung San Suu Kyi’s prison sentence, her lawyer says
Source: The Independent | By Shweta Sharma
Her sentence had been commuted by four and a half years, her lawyer told Reuters on Friday, but it was unclear if the Nobel laureate would be allowed to serve the rest of her sentence under house arrest.
Three Buddhist Monks Reported Killed in Military Airstrikes During Myanmar’s New Year Festival
Source: Buddhistdoor | By Craig Lewis
The strikes occurred during a time normally devoted to merit-making, reflection, and communal observance.
Myanmar’s Embarrassing—but Useful—New President, Thingyan Cheer, and More
Source: The Irrawaddy
The Chinese Embassy put on a show this Thingyan. On Facebook, it posted a video of embassy staff in traditional Myanmar dress swaying to a festival anthem.
Elected Myanmar President U Win Myint Freed After Five Years in Junta Jail
Source: The Irrawaddy | By Maung Kavi
The regime has also reportedly trimmed the sentence of 80‑year‑old Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and shifted her to house arrest.
ICC confirms Min Aung Hlaing presidency grants no immunity from arrest warrant
Source: Democratic Voice of Burma | By English Editor
“The decision of the judges on whether or not to issue the arrest warrant is solely based on the evidence,” Oriane Maillet, the ICC spokesperson, told DVB in a Newsroom interview on April 14.
United Nations refuses to recognize Myanmar’s Min Aung Hlaing as president in updated diplomatic list
In an updated list of heads of state and foreign ministers released by the UN Department of General Assembly and Conference Management (DGACM) on 13 April, the global body reaffirmed its recognition of the pre-coup leadership.
Four bodies dumped at Hpakant road junction on second day of Myanmar Thingyan festival
Source: Mizzima
On 14 April, the second day of the Thingyan Water Festival, Myanmar military forces reportedly dumped the bodies of four men at the Shwe Myanmar petrol station junction in Ma Shi Ka Htaung ward, Hpakant, in Kachin State.
Karen Resistance Captures Two Regime Bases Over Thingyan Holidays
Source: The Irrawaddy | By Phoe Tar
On April 12, fighters from the KNU, People Defense Forces (PDF) and All Burma Students’ Democratic Front (ABSDF) seized the Lay Kay military base in Mon State’s Bilin Township.
In Myanmar Under Min Aung Hlaing, China Is Back With a Vengeance
Source: The Irrawaddy | By Bertil Lintner
It is enough to look at a map of Asia to realize how strategically important Myanmar is to Beijing, and why China has a vested interest in exercising influence over its weak southern neighbor.
TNLA Faces Myanmar Backlash After Congratulating Min Aung Hlaing on Presidency
Source: The Irrawaddy
The Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) drew widespread condemnation on Wednesday after becoming the first member of the ethnic Brotherhood Alliance to formally congratulate Min Aung Hlaing on his presidency.
Min Aung Hlaing’s Govt Deepens Energy Ties With China as Fuel Crisis Worsens
Source: The Irrawaddy | By Maung Kavi
Regime media reported on Tuesday that Energy Minister Ko Ko Lwin met in Kunming with representatives of China Southern Power Grid, Yunnan Energy Group, Union Resource & Engineering, and Yunnan Xianshang Export and Import Co.
Three ethnic armed groups in Myanmar ‘welcome’ Min Aung Hlaing’s presidency
Source: Democratic Voice of Burma | By English Editor
The ethnic armed group Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) joined the United Wa State Army (UWSA) and the National Democratic Alliance Army (NDAA) in welcoming Min Aung Hlaing’s ascension to the presidency on Wednesday
Blue Shirt Day 21st April: Stand With Political Prisoners in Burma
Source: Burma Campaign UK
Burma Campaign UK is joining with Burmese activists and human rights organisations worldwide to support Blue Shirt Day on 21st April in support of political prisoners in Burma (Myanmar).
Rising fuel prices impacting Sagaing Region’s weaving industry
Source: Democratic Voice of Burma | By English Editor
A business owner in Shwebo told DVB on the condition of anonymity that the weaving machines run on diesel generators as the regime’s Ministry of Electric Power cut off electricity to Shwebo in 2022.
Arakan Army Commander-in-Chief Urges Troops to Uphold Discipline, Unity, and Respect for the Public
Source: Global Arakan Network
In a message marking the 17th Anniversary of the Arakan Army (AA), the Commander-in-Chief emphasized that troops must demonstrate discipline, unity, and empathy toward the people through correct conduct and behavior.
Traders wary about Teknaf port ‘reopening’ as Myanmar conflict persists
Source: The Daily Star | By Mokammel Shuvo
State Minister for Shipping Razib Ahsan made the announcement on April 6 during his first visit to the port since his appointment, saying the decision followed consultations with relevant stakeholders.
The Myanmar Conflict: Asymmetric Warfare Is Reshaping the Balance of Power Between the West and the Autocratic Axis
Source: Militarnyi | Publication
No democratic nation recognized the elections as legitimate; China, Russia, and Belarus, by contrast, endorsed Hlaing’s presidency.