The National Unity Government must be honest with the public about what the recent arrest warrant application does – and does not – entail.
At least 35 civilians, including ten children, were killed in nationwide junta airstrikes and shelling over the weekend, according to anti-junta groups.
Both the great powers want access to Rakhine State’s Indian coastline and their ambitions have not ended because of advances by the Arakan Army.
The Arakan Army continues its assault on junta positions, taking control of a village inside Ayeyarwady Region some 40 miles from Rakhine State
An airstrike by Myanmar’s army on a village under the control of an armed ethnic minority group has killed about 40 people and injured at least 20 others, officials of the group and a local charity say.
After three years of failed diplomacy, the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) has upped the ante and warned the military junta in Myanmar to end the civil war and allow the free flow of much-needed humanitarian aid.
The Arakan Army and its allies have reportedly advanced 62km northwest of the regional capital, Pathein, since it defeated regime forces in southern Rakhine State.
A Myanmar junta air strike killed 28 people, including children, and wounded 25 at a temporary detention area in western Rakhine State, an ethnic minority armed group said on Sunday. The Arakan Army (AA) is engaged in a fierce fight with the military for control of Rakhine,
According to the reports, the Arakan Army is now marching ahead to take control of these weapons factories to further strengthen its military power.
Attack on village of Kyauk Ni Maw, in Ramree island township, kills more than 40 people and destroys about 500 homes.
It was not clear if airstrike in western Rakhine state was mistargeted or if junta was unaware of temporary detention area’s location
Myanmar junta airstrike kills 40 people and burns down 500 houses in Rakhine – reports - Strike on Arakan Army stronghold sparks massive fire