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The junta is withdrawing troops from northern Rakhine and increasing attacks against civilians in the south of the state because it knows it is losing the war in Myanmar’s westernmost state, the Arakan Army said. (confirmed by 3 sources) [1]
If the Myanmar Army (or Tamadaw) do not stop fighting in Rakhine State, the Northern Alliance also will refuse to adhere to the ceasefire conditions in northern and northeastern Myanmar’s conflict zones, according to a statement released by the group... [2]
File Photo Mizzima As Rakhine State burns, Rohingya communities remain stuck in the middle of a vicious, complex, and brutal war of liberation as the junta seeks to obfuscate and divide the two major populations of Rakhine, according to campaign grou... [3]
What is the future of Myanmar’s Rakhine State? In a year of unprecedented military gains, the Arakan Army/United League of Arakan (AA/ULA) has achieved what four years ago would have been inconceivable: the liberation of an entire state by force of a... (confirmed by 2 sources) [4]
State Counselor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi will lead the newly-formed Union Enterprise for Humanitarian Assistance, Resettlement and Development in Rakhine, a mechanism to bring stakeholders, the Union government, and local and international aid organizati... [5]
The junta is withdrawing troops from northern Rakhine and increasing attacks against civilians in the south of the state because it knows it is losing the war in Myanmar’s westernmost state, the Arakan Army said.
If the Myanmar Army (or Tamadaw) do not stop fighting in Rakhine State, the Northern Alliance also will refuse to adhere to the ceasefire conditions in northern and northeastern Myanmar’s conflict zones, according to a statement released by the group
File Photo Mizzima As Rakhine State burns, Rohingya communities remain stuck in the middle of a vicious, complex, and brutal war of liberation as the junta seeks to obfuscate and divide the two major populations of Rakhine, according to campaign grou
What is the future of Myanmar’s Rakhine State? In a year of unprecedented military gains, the Arakan Army/United League of Arakan (AA/ULA) has achieved what four years ago would have been inconceivable: the liberation of an entire state by force of a
State Counselor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi will lead the newly-formed Union Enterprise for Humanitarian Assistance, Resettlement and Development in Rakhine, a mechanism to bring stakeholders, the Union government, and local and international aid organizati
This aerial photograph taken on November 24, 2023 shows a view of the Nayapara Rohingya refugee camp, along the Naf river at Teknaf in Bangladesh’s southeastern district of Cox’s Bazar.
Mizzima The junta previously cut off phone and internet connections in northern Rakhine State and has now done the same in the townships in southern Rakhine State.
The Arakan Army (AA) has taken control of Rakhine State’s Minbya Township after capturing the last two military battalion headquarters in the township on Tuesday, according to Rakhine media reports.
Displaced Rohingya Muslims in the Thet Kay Pyin camp in Sittwe, Rakhine State in June 2021.
Myanmar has been attempting to bring about peace in the country for almost six years now, with the Union government convincing only eight of Myanmar’s 21 ethnic armed organizations (EAOs) to sign its landmark nationwide ceasefire agreement (NCA).