The Arakan Human Rights Defenders and Promoters Association calls for the Military Council to allow the residents of Pauktaw, who have been trapped for five days amidst the military conflict, to evacuate the town. On November 20, the Arakan Human Rights Defenders and Promoters Association called on the Military Council to demonstrate humanitarianism, by allowing the trapped
BANGKOK: More than two hundred Thai nationals trapped by the surge in fighting in northern Myanmar between junta soldiers and armed ethnic-minority groups are being evacuated to Thailand via China,.
In Rakhine State, conflicts are escalating between the Junta’s forces and the Arakan Army (AA), resulting in a growing number of internally displaced persons (IDPs).The current conflict has forced over 40,000 people to flee their homes. On November 16, the Junta’s air force and navy launched artillery shells and small arms fire, forcing more than 25,000 residents of Pauktaw
The Junta is expanding its presence with new military bases in several townships in Rakhine State, amid an escalation of fighting since November 13, according to residents. New military bases have been established and expanded in Rathedaung, Kyaukphyu, and Ramree townships, accompanied by a substantial deployment of weaponry and personnel, residents said. A Kyaukphyu resident
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