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Rohingya women and girls facing escalating sexual violence under Arakan Army control, BROUK warns

by Admin | May 14, 2026 | Opinion Papers, Social Justice

Source: Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK | Media Release “The international community failed to dismantle the system that enabled genocide against the Rohingya. Today, those same structures are being reproduced under new authorities. Read Full...

The Arakan Shift and the Echoes of the People

by Admin | May 13, 2026 | Opinion Papers, Politics/Policy

Source: Development Media Group | By Min Htee Today, I chose the phrase “The Political Shift in Arakan and the Echoes of the People.” What I want to discuss is the current situation in Arakan, the expectations of Arakan’s leaders, and the political and revolutionary...

Regime attempts amphibious offensive near Sanae Town in Kyaukphyu

by Admin | May 11, 2026 | Daily News, Inter-conflict

Source: Development Media Group The Myanmar regime has recently increased its naval deployments and attempted an amphibious offensive near Sanae Town and surrounding areas in Kyaukphyu Township, an area controlled by the Arakan Army. Read Full...

Arakan Army Chief on Talks, Borders and Security

by Admin | May 5, 2026 | Interviews, Opinion Papers

Source: Myanmar Sentinel | Interview with Arakan Army Chief Twan Mrat Naing Twan Mrat Naing says several factors helped the Arakan Army grow. The first factor was public support. In his view, the AA succeeded because it rebuilt trust among communities in Arakan. Read...

Political dialogue impossible while regime bombs Arakanese people, says Arakan Army chief

by Admin | May 5, 2026 | Daily News, Politics/Policy, Reconciliation

Source: Development Media Group “As long as the regime is bombing civilians, it will remain extremely difficult for us to engage in political discussions,” Maj-Gen Twan Mrat Naing said.  Read Full Story
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