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The State Administration Council presented Alinka Kyaw Swar titles and excellent performance awards in social field to 73 artistes of Myanmar from various fields including f [1]
NAYPYITAW — The Myanmar government’s spokesperson has questioned the motives behind the mass migration of Muslims from northern Rakhine State to neighboring Bangladesh in the last month, claiming there are no clashes at all in the area. [2]
Writers seek inspiration where they can, but rarely do strategies that don’t involve just buckling down at a desk actually work. [3]
Monday (Feb. 3) In the Upper House, Dr. Sai Seng Kyauk Sam asked if the government has a plan to return the site of Kengtung Haw—the residence of Kengtung Saopha (the feudal Shan ruler)—to the rightful heir. (confirmed by 2 sources) [4]
U Khin Maung Latt, a National League for Democracy (NLD) ward chairman in Pabedan Township, Yangon, has reportedly died after being tortured, hours after he was detained by soldiers and police on Saturday night. [5]
The State Administration Council presented Alinka Kyaw Swar titles and excellent performance awards in social field to 73 artistes of Myanmar from various fields including f
NAYPYITAW — The Myanmar government’s spokesperson has questioned the motives behind the mass migration of Muslims from northern Rakhine State to neighboring Bangladesh in the last month, claiming there are no clashes at all in the area.
Writers seek inspiration where they can, but rarely do strategies that don’t involve just buckling down at a desk actually work.
Monday (Feb. 3) In the Upper House, Dr. Sai Seng Kyauk Sam asked if the government has a plan to return the site of Kengtung Haw—the residence of Kengtung Saopha (the feudal Shan ruler)—to the rightful heir.
U Khin Maung Latt, a National League for Democracy (NLD) ward chairman in Pabedan Township, Yangon, has reportedly died after being tortured, hours after he was detained by soldiers and police on Saturday night.
The Myanmar military arrested 39 residents of Kyauk Seik Village in Rakhine State’s Ponnagyun Township on Sunday, less than a week after eight civilians were killed by artillery strikes on the village near the state capital, Sittwe, on April 13.
Even she herself has no idea where she is being detained. It has been more than seven months since the regime placed Myanmar’s popular leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi under house arrest following February’s coup against the country’s democratically elect
Yangon – More than 200 anti-regime protesters, including members of the National League for Democracy (NLD), were arrested by the security forces on Sunday during an intensified crackdown against pro-democracy demonstrations in Myanmar.
Myanmar’s military regime on Sunday arrested the chairwoman of the National League for Democracy (NLD)’s branch in Yangon’s Shwepyitha Township. Regime forces abducted Daw Mya Mya Win from her house at around 2 p.m.
Another National League for Democracy (NLD) member has died while under detention by Myanmar’s military regime.