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Rohingya repatriation hinges on Arakan stability: Khalilur Rahman
Source: United News of Bangladesh
They (Rohingyas) are not leaving tomorrow. A repatriation process requires careful preparation — ensuring safety, livelihood opportunities and a stable environment. .
Thailand Joins ASEAN Effort to Aid Myanmar Quake Victims
Source: The Nation
During their visit, the joint Thai-Malaysian delegation engaged in discussions with Myanmar officials, the ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on disaster management (AHA Centre), and the United Nations.
Myanmar earthquake fundraising concert in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Source: Democratic Voice of Burma | By English Editor
A community-led fundraising concert was held at The Goodcery Space in Chiang Mai, Thailand, on April 6.
Earthquake Pushes Myanmar’s Health System to Verge of Collapse
Source: Think Global Health | By Jonathon Foster and Thinn Thinn Hlaing
The natural disaster places even more strain on Myanmar’s health system, which has been under attack and systematically targeted by the country’s ruling military junta since a coup in February 2021.
Taiwan’s Mustard Seed Mission receives approval to deliver disaster aid to Myanmar
Source: Taiwan News | By Charlotte Lee
Taiwan’s Mustard Seed Mission has received approval to transport emergency relief supplies into Myanmar following the earthquake on March 28.
Chin Rebels Rout Myanmar Junta From Falam After Five-Month Battle
Source: The Irrawaddy
The ethnic Chin Brotherhood on Monday finally took full control of the strategically important administrative town of Falam in their home state after a five-month siege.
Junta resumes offensives in Sidoktaya, Pwintbyu, Salin after ceasefire announcement
Source: Myanmar Peace Monitor | By Than Lwin Times
“We thought we could return home because of the ceasefire. But yesterday (3 April), they launched an offensive. They fired heavy weapons. They’re still shooting today too. Nothing has changed.”
Rubber Cronies: How Junta Boss’ Son Profits From Tire Business
Source: The Irrawaddy | By Hein Htoo Zan
Junta boss Min Aung Hlaing’s son Aung Pyae Sone profits handsomely from Myanmar’s market for tires and other rubber products through a network of companies he controls, an investigation reveals.
Engaged Buddhism: INEB Shares Humanitarian Relief Update After Myanmar Earthquake
Source: Buddhistdoor | By Craig C Lewis
INEB’s humanitarian aid is focused on bringing food, clean water, blankets, medical supplies, emergency shelters, and other essential supplies to those most in need.
Regime blocks aid groups from providing relief to earthquake survivors in central Myanmar
Source: Democratic Voice of Burma | By English Editor
“We have to inform the authorities about our equipment and personnel upon arrival. They decide where we can go,” a spokesperson for an aid group working in Sagaing and Mandalay regions told DVB.