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January 13, 2020
A Ten months old baby was allegedly shot dead by the security personnel in Meabon township of Arakan on 11 January, as the child was traveling with...
January 10, 2020
At least four Muslim children were killed and another six were injured in a powerful landmine explosion that took place in Buthidaung township, 80...
January 10, 2020
Two Myanmar military vehicles were destroyed in an Arakan Army (AA) attack yesterday afternoon as the AA members ambushed the security personnel in...
December 23, 2019
A group of social activists are planning to demonstrate in Yangon on 24 December to demand the government for restoration of internet services in...
December 22, 2019
Two bodies of young Chin people were recovered with serious bullet-injuries at a location near to Gan Gaw Myint village under Ann Township, where the...
December 20, 2019
Three people including a 48 years old woman named Khin Mar Yee at Kan Hton Gyi sub-town under Meabon township were killed Yesterday evening, said...
December 18, 2019
A 42 years old village administrator named U Nyan Thien was killed by a column of Myanmar security forces while a 30 years old rural woman named Daw...
December 18, 2019
At least 70 village administrators in Min Bya township of Arakan State in western Myanmar have decided to resign from their posts if the government...
December 12, 2019
At least two civilians including a minor boy were killed on Tuesday in an encounter that broke out at Noon Bu village under Paletwa township, located...
December 11, 2019
Detained Arakan Army chief Tun Myat Naing’s wife and two children were shifted to the capital city of Thailand from the Thai-Myanmar border town Mae...
December 9, 2019
Myanmar security forces used two helicopters today against the armed members of Arakan Army (AA) in northern Rathidaung township, 20 miles north of...
December 8, 2019
A nine years old student of Kyauk Taw locality died today morning with bullet injuries. The class-three standard student of a primary school named...















