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Most vehicle users in Mon State still do not understand the military commission’s “odd–even” vehicle restriction system, according to interviews conducted by the Independent Mon News Agency (IMNA). [2]
Amid ongoing armed conflict across the country, the military junta has completed the first and second phases of its general election. [3]
In Ye Township, Mon State—especially in villages across the northern part of Ye—military commission units have been conducting daily forward-patrol style operations. [5]
Armed resistance groups on the ground report that since last August, the Military Commission has conducted daily offensives across southern Myanmar. These have been concentrated in areas where Mon, Karen, and Tanintharyi regions converge. [6]
The Star-Light Column (Sakapo Battalion) of the Karenni Territorial Liberation Army (KTLA) has urged the public to reject the military commission’s upcoming election by staging a nationwide boycott, framing it as a peaceful yet powerful expression of... [7]
Mizzima The Military Commission has filed an additional charge under Section 52(a) of the Terrorism Act against Moe San Suu Kyi, the daughter of detained Rakhine Chief Minister U Nyi Pu, according to family sources. [8]
Residents of the Palain area in Ye Township—including the villages of Du Yar, Kuu Ka To, Plone Theim, Nhi Nhu, Tha Gram, and An Din—say they have been moving about with great caution in recent days due to frequent incursions by Junta troops. [9]
YANGON — Myanmar’s military said it would cooperate fully with the Independent Commission of Inquiry for Rakhine, which recently began its investigation into allegations of human rights violations and related issues in the restive region. [10]
Most vehicle users in Mon State still do not understand the military commission’s “odd–even” vehicle restriction system, according to interviews conducted by the Independent Mon News Agency (IMNA).
Amid ongoing armed conflict across the country, the military junta has completed the first and second phases of its general election.
In Ye Township, Mon State—especially in villages across the northern part of Ye—military commission units have been conducting daily forward-patrol style operations.
Armed resistance groups on the ground report that since last August, the Military Commission has conducted daily offensives across southern Myanmar. These have been concentrated in areas where Mon, Karen, and Tanintharyi regions converge.
The Star-Light Column (Sakapo Battalion) of the Karenni Territorial Liberation Army (KTLA) has urged the public to reject the military commission’s upcoming election by staging a nationwide boycott, framing it as a peaceful yet powerful expression of
Mizzima The Military Commission has filed an additional charge under Section 52(a) of the Terrorism Act against Moe San Suu Kyi, the daughter of detained Rakhine Chief Minister U Nyi Pu, according to family sources.
Residents of the Palain area in Ye Township—including the villages of Du Yar, Kuu Ka To, Plone Theim, Nhi Nhu, Tha Gram, and An Din—say they have been moving about with great caution in recent days due to frequent incursions by Junta troops.
YANGON — Myanmar’s military said it would cooperate fully with the Independent Commission of Inquiry for Rakhine, which recently began its investigation into allegations of human rights violations and related issues in the restive region.