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Chakma youth urge participation in rebuilding Arakan State, resolving ethnic issues

by Admin | May 18, 2026 | Daily News, Federalism

Source: Development Media Group Ethnic Chakma people are urging their community members to actively participate in rebuilding Arakan State and to resolve challenges faced by their ethnic group through dialogue with the United League of Arakan (ULA). Read Full...

Myanmar Army Attacks Kyauktaw and Minbya Townships with Cluster Bombs; Child Among Three Dead

by Admin | May 8, 2026 | Daily News, Massacre

Source: Narinjara News On May 7, at approximately 2:15 p.m., the military deployed two jet fighters and a Y-12 transport plane to conduct a continuous 40-minute bombardment of Kyauktaw village and surrounding areas in Minbya Township. Read Full...

Regime steps up airstrikes across Arakan State with jet squadrons

by Admin | May 8, 2026 | Daily News

Source: Development Media Group According to local sources, the operation involved three to four jet fighters along with a Y-12 aircraft, which circled the area and dropped bombs over an extended period. Read Full Story

Challenges of Survival and the Resilience of the People of Arakan

by Admin | May 6, 2026 | Daily News, Governance, Humanitarian Crisis

Source: Global Arakan Network Comprehensive surveys conducted by the Humanitarian and Development Coordination Office (HDCO) across six townships in early 2025 reveal a society on the verge of systemic collapse. Read Full Story

What Is Destroyed When a Sacred Site Is Destroyed? Heritage Protection as Humanitarian Imperative in Myanmar

by Admin | Apr 29, 2026 | Culture/Tradition, Opinion Papers

Source: London School of Economics and Political Science | By Samantha Wallace What is destroyed when a sacred site is destroyed? Not merely stone and memory, but the philosophical infrastructure of a people: the living systems through which a community sustains its...
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