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Villager Dies After Being Abducted and Tortured by Myanmar Junta Forces


Villager Dies After Being Abducted and Tortured by Myanmar Junta Forces
Villager Dies After Being Abducted and Tortured by Myanmar Junta Forces
Residents in Kani Township, Sagaing Region, take to the streets against the military regime on March 30. / CJ
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By The Irrawaddy 28 April 2021
A resident of the Chaungma village of Kani Township in Sagaing Region died after being abducted by junta forces on Tuesday.
Ko Kyaw Naing, 36, was arrested along with another villager at a checkpoint by soldiers and police.
A brutal crackdown in Kani Township in mid-April left at least six civilians dead after a shootout between the regime’s security forces and a civilian protection group formed by anti-regime protesters. At least 20 people are still missing. ....

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New alliances cloud Myanmar military's control over jade, gems


New alliances cloud Myanmar military’s control over jade, gems
Emily Fishbein
© Buyers examine jade stones on sale ahead of an auction during a Gems Emporium in Naypyidaw. Jade and.
Buyers examine jade stones on sale ahead of an auction during a Gems Emporium in Naypyidaw. Jade and other gems have long been a lucrative source of income for the military [File: Hein Htet/EPA]
Life in Myanmar’s jade-producing regions was always difficult and precarious but since the military seized power from the civilian government on February 1, it has become even more dangerous.
In Kachin State’s Hpakant township, which has the world’s largest and most lucrative jade mines, there are more soldiers and police, access to mining sites has become more difficult and local markets have stopped operating. ....

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New alliances cloud Myanmar military's control over jade, gems | Conflict News


Life in Myanmar’s jade-producing regions was always difficult and precarious but since the military seized power from the civilian government on February 1, it has become even more dangerous.
In Kachin State’s Hpakant township, which has the world’s largest and most lucrative jade mines, there are more soldiers and police, access to mining sites has become more difficult and local markets have stopped operating.
“Many places are dangerous to dig jade now. There are only a few places where we can dig by hand or small machine,” said Sut Naw, a local miner who preferred to use a pseudonym for security reasons. ....

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Myanmar's jade diggers take a deadly gamble to survive


Over 18,500 Rohingya Muslims have been relocated to Bhasan Char since December
They say they are missing relatives as their first Ramadan has started on the isolated island 
Updated 12 min 14 sec ago
April 15, 2021 23:37
DHAKA: Rohingya refugees have welcomed the beginning of the month of Ramadan with a sense of solitude and isolation on Bhashan Char island, where thousands were been moved by Bangladeshi authorities from the overcrowded camps of Cox’s Bazar.
Over 18,500 Rohingya Muslims have been relocated to the remote island in the Bay of Bengal since December last year, despite criticism from rights groups and the UN Refugee Agency over the site’s vulnerability to severe weather and flooding. ....

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