Ferryboats allowed to resume operations from Sittwe

01 Jul 2022

Ferryboats and cargo vessels that were barred from leaving the Arakan State capital Sittwe for a week have been allowed to resume operations as of July 2, according to the Shwe Pyi Tan ferryboat service.

Three Kyauktaw Twsp residents charged with incitement

01 Jul 2022

Three people including Ko Zaw Win aka Ludu Zaw Win, a political and social activist detained by the Myanmar military, were charged with incitement under Section 505(a) of the Penal Code on Thursday, according to the Kyauktaw Myoma police station.

Arakan State News Summary (June 23-30, 2022)

DMG 30 Jun 2022

Myanmar’s junta had detained at least 20 people in Sittwe as of June 24, including the administrator of Anauk Sanpya ward, after the Arakan Army detained two Myanmar military personnel in the Arakan State capital.

Military kills three residents in Tanintharyi Region’s Launglon Twsp

DMG 28 Jun 2022

The Myanmar military stands accused of killing three people and detaining a total of 37 residents — 24 men and 13 women — from Kadetgyi and Gotinn villages in Launglon Township, Tanintharyi Region, and the whereabouts of the detainees remain unknown, according to locals.

KNLA warns Kyaikto locals to avoid Myanmar military convoys

DMG 28 Jun 2022

The Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA), the armed wing of the Karen National Union (KNU), announced on June 26 that locals in Kyaikto Township, Mon State, should be careful not to travel too close to military convoys.

Amid food insecurity, Arakan IDPs face landmine perils to survive

DMG 27 Jun 2022

The number of people killed or injured by landmines while searching for food in forests has increased in Arakan State, with more and more internally displaced people (IDPs) being forced to forage lately due to food shortages at their displacement camps. 

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