Spring Revolution Daily News for 30th November 2021

Spring Revolution Daily News for 30th November 2021

The Military Council

The junta newspaper said that 151 pieces of state-owned property and 79 private ones had been damaged due to mine explosions and fire by PDFs from 1st February to 20th November.

According to the junta newspaper, the Myanmar delegation, comprising the junta deputy minister of Home Affairs and other high-ranking police officers, attended the 89th Session of INTERPOL General Assembly in Istanbul of Turkey from 23rd to 25th November.

According to the junta newspaper, U Mg Mg Ohn, the junta Minister of Information, inspected the construction of infrastructure and studio for TV production in Pindaya, Danu-ethnic self-administered area.

According to the junta newspaper, YMBA, an organization of nationalists, led an event in commemoration of 101st National Day at Zabu Thiri religious building in Mayangone Township. Reportedly, present on the occasion were the junta Yangon Regional Chief Minister, Regional Military Officer in Chief and other responsible personnel.

According to army associates, the junta army has been calling back retired military officers for service with incentives such as a large sum of money and other privileges related to their positions.

The National Unity Government (NUG)

At 10:00 am Monday, there was a meeting between the public’s government and those who joined the public’s embrace. Present at the discussion was the Acting President, Union Prime Minister and Minister of Home Affairs and Immigration- NUG.

The Acting President of the NUG expressed sincere thanks and respect to courageous soldiers and police members who disapprove of the military junta and stand with the people. He also said that the NUG, in cooperation with EAOs, had been making an effort to support those who joined the public’s embrace.

Minister of Home Affairs and Immigration- NUG said that everything was like the frontline of the war at the time of the revolution and there was no such unity in Myanmar’s history. With the public’s support, the revolution will surely win. Although the desired goal has not been reached yet, there have been collective efforts of political organizations, public’s movements and the public’s fighting.

Union Prime Minister said that those under the junta were afraid of the program to join the public and they were defaming it. Therefore, it is necessary to take great caution.

The NUG announced that the Myanmar delegation led by the Chair of CRPH had been participating in 143rd Assembly and related meetings - Inter-Parliamentary.

Revolution Activities

In Bazundaung Township of Yangon Region, the junta army shot dead Ko Sithu Kyaw at the corner of Bogyoke Road and 49 Street while he was driving at about 10:46 pm Saturday. Reportedly, his funeral would be carried out on Monday.

On Monday, Thanlyin Cooperative University Students’ Union hung an anti-junta poster in the downtown area of Yangon- ‘Uproot the military junta for public’s democracy’.

In commemoration of the 106th birthday of Lutu Daw Amar, students’ unions from Mingaladone Township and Kyimyindine Township expressed their desire against the military dictatorship at Sanyeik Nyein Gamone Pwint shopping centre on Monday.

On Monday morning, a combined rally of students’ unions from Kyaukdata and Latha townships marched against the military dictatorship, holding signs- ‘Support the defensive war. There must be a war for peace.

The junta road construction department of Mingaladone made a notice for deconstructing roadside shops along No. (3) Road, saying that it would be expanded up to 300 feet.

In Pha-Kant with an internet blackout for more than 3 months, there was a rally in support of KIA, PDF, NUG and NUCC on Monday. They also protested against the military dictatorship.

On Monday, Mandalay Monks’ Union conducted an anti-junta movement, reciting Parittas.

In Pyigyi Dagun Township, Generation Z Power (Mandalay) carried out an explosion attack at the junta army stationing in MPT telecommunication office at about 7:45 am Monday. Reportedly, 4 junta soldiers died on the spot.

In Namkam of Shan North, local people expressed their disapproval of the military dictatorship on Monday.

In Dibeyin Township, there was a clash between a combined force of PDFs and a troop of about 150 junta soldiers heading to Nyaunghla Village on Sunday. Reportedly, 50 junta soldiers died.

At about 7:45 am Monday, the Burmese Student Organization (BSO) carried out an ambush at Chaungnetgyi police camp in Tamu and there were exchanges of fire. Reportedly, 2 junta soldiers died.

As a 264-day protest, a combined rally of Salingyi North and Yinmabin East marched against the military dictatorship on Monday.

On Monday, Monywa Township Basic Education Students’ Union led a march against the military dictatorship, holding anti-junta signs.

In Minkin Township, junta soldiers and Pyusawti members went around near Phetket Village at about 10:00 am Saturday, with an excuse for clearance operation in the area. Reportedly, over 10 of them died and more than 20 others were seriously injured due to the mortar shot by local PDF.

In Sulaygone Village of Myaung Township, local PDF burnt MyTel telecommunication equipment, which had been connected to Telenor telecom tower, at about 11:30 pm Saturday.

At about 9:45 pm Sunday, a guerrilla force conducted a remote mine attack at the military car on its way from Mandalay to Shwebo.

In Dike-U Township of Bago Region, an unknown group made over 20 gunshots at the junta army regiment (440) at about 8:00 pm Sunday.

In Dagundine village of Natmauk Township in Magwe Region, Daw Mya Mya Win, a woman aged 50, was arrested by the junta army at about 1:30 am Monday.

At about 5:00 am Sunday, the junta army beat and arrested 4 young residents of Nyaungyan Taung Ward in Dawei.

In Pulaw Township, local PDF shot at the houses of Pyusawti members in Pawutgone Village at about 12:00 am Saturday. Reportedly, there were exchanges of fire.

Ethnic Armed Organizations

In Moemauk of Kachin State, there was heavy fighting between the junta army and KIA, starting from Sunday afternoon.

According to KNU, there were tight security measures on the roads in Mutraw District under the control of KNU Regiment (5) as the junta army intended to carry rations and military equipment. As those junta soldiers wildly opened fire into the villages along the roads, local people were concerned daily.

KNU announced on Monday that KNLA, which could not ignore violations against inherent rights of the public, had been fighting against the junta armed forces in Pha-Pun Area daily.

Summary on 30th November

There was an exclusive meeting between the junta police-in-chief and INTERPOL Chief. On the other hand, CRPH joined International Parliamentary Conference and related meetings. In terms of international diplomatic affairs, the NUG has been getting the better.

In addition to considering the adoption of military service law for citizens, the military junta has been calling back their former officers with incentives.

In Sagaing Region, the junta armed forces conducted invasive attacks, targeting not only local PDFs but also local residents. They also carried out a variety of violent activities.

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