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AA removes more than 120 landmines in Maungdaw Township
Source: Narinjara News
According to AA sources, landmine clearance is being carried out in Maungdaw Township, where the majority of the population is Muslim, in order to make it easier for returning civilians to live and move around.
What is Happening in the Kyaukphyu Battle?
Source: Narinjara News | By Khaing Wuntha
The junta army has deployed a large number of new military personnel to the Kyaukphyu front and is launching a fierce offensive against the Arakan Army (AA) from four locations, utilizing ground, air, and naval support.
Locals in Maungdaw Twsp fret over AA-ARSA clashes
Source: Development Media Group | By Admin
There have been frequent clashes between the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) and the Arakan Army (AA) in northern Maungdaw Township, Arakan State, in recent days.
BWU reports 73 women killed in August due to Myanmar junta attacks
According to the report, 54 women were killed in aerial bombardments, seven by artillery shelling, three were burned to death, and one died due to sexual violence. Among the victims, 14 were minors under the age of 18.
NLD urges international intervention for medical care and release of Aung San Suu Kyi
Source: Mizzima
The National League for Democracy (NLD) on 7 September appealed to the United Nations and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to intervene for the immediate release and urgent medical treatment of State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi
Thousands Flee as Myanmar Junta Pushes to Retake Karen Territory Ahead of Poll
Source: The Irrawaddy
“Junta troops have arrived in Metta Lin Myaing and Mae Htaw Thalay villages and are reportedly pushing into Lay Kay Kaw town. A junta aircraft dropped two 500-lb bombs near the town on Monday.
Beijing Officials Split Over Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s Medical Care
Source: The Irrawaddy
In Beijing, the officials working on Myanmar are reportedly divided on what to do about Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s health. Sources said one group believes she should be taken to Beijing for treatment, while the other is not inclined to get involved.
Junta-Allied Karen Warlords Hit by US Sanctions Over Myanmar’s Scam City
Source: U.S. Department of the Treasury | By Myo Pyae
The U.S Treasury Department said the regional network of scam centers had stolen billions of dollars from Americans using forced labor and violence.
Over 8,600 displaced by deadly junta air and ground attacks in Kyaukme
Source: Shan Human Rights Foundation | Update
The airstrikes on Kyaukme township continued almost every day until September 6, not only at the frontline around Nawng Ping, but also on Kyaukme town and Mong Ngaw sub-township, where temples were directly targeted.
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Deliberate Attacks on Civilians Must Be Stopped
Source: Progress Voice Myanmar | Weekly Highlight
Communities are forced to flee not only from the junta’s airstrikes, shelling attacks, and the threat of conscription, but also suffer severe shortages of basic commodities.
Doubts Cast on Myanmar Junta Boss’s Pledges to Chinese Investors
Source: The Irrawaddy | By Maung Kavi
“What Min Aung Hlaing meant is he will give China whatever it wants if only he remains in power. China is doing what it can through negotiations. But I don’t think it can [talk resistance forces into stopping their offensives]. Min Aung Hlaing is daydreaming,”
India’s ‘short-sighted’ Myanmar diplomacy imperils Asean’s peace plans
Source: South China Morning Post | By Maria Siow
Modi’s meeting with the coup leader was about more than opening a channel to an isolated general, analysts say
Junta’s Shan State troops flee under fire in clashes with Arakan Army
Source: Development Media Group | By Admin
Myanmar’s military units redeployed from northern Shan State, where they previously seized some territory, are now fleeing in disarray as they face fierce counteroffensives by the Arakan Army (AA) in Magway and Bago regions.
Kim Aris-AA Commander meeting seen as catalyst for revolutionary momentum
Source: Development Media Group | By Admin
Maj-General Twan Mrat Naing reportedly told Kim Aris that there can be no genuine peace unless Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and other political prisoners are released.
Kim Aris, son of Aung San Suu Kyi, congratulates General Twan Mrat Naing, AA on their rapid progress
Source: Narinjara News | By Lu Htet Naing
On his social media page, entitled “Strength in Unity for a Federal Burma,” today, 6 September, Kim Aris complimented the AA’s accomplishments in an online discussion with General Twan Mrat Naing, the AA’s commander-in-chief.
China turns to help Myanmar military
Source: Workers’ Liberty | By Colin Foster
Myanmar’s military regime plans to run an election in December this year. It cannot be fair or democratic. But the plan has the approval of Myanmar’s giant neighbour, China, and its allies such as Russia.
IETO to launch dedicated Myanmar Trade Council in Karnataka
Source: India Strategic | India Strategic Staff/ Agency
Myanmar which recently was inducted into the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) is seeing a greater role in the region and is keen on enhancing its long-standing bilateral relationship with India.
Myanmar Junta Recaptures Asian Highway to Thai Border
Source: The Irrawaddy
The military regime has regained control of a strategic portion of Asian Highway 1 that leads from the Thai border to the heart of Myanmar.
Rakhine Rebels Harried on Three Fronts by Myanmar Junta Assaults
Source: The Irrawaddy
Intense fighting has erupted along the Rakhine State border as the Myanmar junta attempts to push the Arakan Army (AA) back into the western state from three directions.
Because no one asked: Archiving the Rohingya past
Source: The Daily Star | By Naseef Faruque Amin
That single phrase carried the weight of exile. It explained the decades of invisibility, the silences in the archive, the way the world had walked past without pausing to look.
U.N. Member States: Impose Jet Fuel and Weapons Embargo on Myanmar Military Junta
Source: Fortify Rights | News Release / Report
A new report published by Fortify Rights today reveals the identities of 22 Myanmar military junta officials responsible for deadly airstrikes on civilians and protected sites in Kachin and Karenni states
Myanmar Junta Tightens Disclosure Rules for Companies, Citing ‘Terrorism’ Threat
Source: The Irrawaddy I By Myo Pyae
The Myanmar junta-controlled Directorate of Investment and Company Administration (DICA) on Monday ordered companies to provide bank account details and additional information on their directors
Life in Thailand’s refugee camps after US funding cuts
Source: Democratic Voice of Burma | By English Editor
Refugees from Burma living in a camp located along the Thailand-Burma border, 99 miles (160 km) south of Karenni State’s Mese Township, told DVB that they are struggling to meet basic needs with healthcare now
ULA focuses on helping IDPs in southern Arakan State
Source: Development Media Group | By Admin
The Humanitarian and Development Coordination Office (HDCO) under the United League of Arakan/Arakan Army (ULA/AA) announced that it is working to provide humanitarian assistance to displaced people in southern Arakan State.
Junta bans air cargo shipments to Sittwe
Source: Development Media Group | By Admin
Previously, almost all airlines operating between Yangon and Sittwe were allowed to transport medicines and other goods, but the military regime has now restricted them.