Tuesday, March 26, 2019

AA ကို ချေမှုန်းရန် ဒေါ်အောင်ဆန်းစုကြည် ပြောကြား မှု သိသင့်သိထိုက်၍ ထုတ်ပြန်ခြင်းဖြစ်ဟု တပ်မတော် ပြော

ရခိုင်လက်နက်ကိုင်အ ဖွဲ့(AA)ကို ချေမှုန်းရန် နိုင်ငံတော်၏အတိုင်ပင်ခံပုဂ္ဂိုလ် ဒေါ်အောင်ဆန်းစုကြည်က မှာကြားခဲ့ခြင်းကို တပ်မတော်သတင်းစာရှင်းလင်းပွဲ၌ သတင်းထုတ်ပြန်ခဲ့ခြင်းမှာ သိသင့်သိထိုက်၍ထုတ်ပြန် ပေးခဲ့ခြင်းဖြစ်ကြောင်း တပ်မတော် သတင်းမှန်ပြန်ကြားရေး ကော်မ တီ ဒုဥက္ကဋ္ဌ ဗိုလ်ချုပ်ထွန်းထွန်းညီ က ပြောသည်။

လူမျိုးတုံးသတ်ဖြတ်မှုဖြစ်အောင် မြန်မာကခွင့်ပြုထား

၂၀၁၉ ခု မတ်လ (၂၆) ရက်။
ဘာသာပြန်( Myanmar Muslim Media )

လူမျိုးတုံးသတ်ဖြတ်မှုဖြစ်အောင် မြန်မာကခွင့်ပြုထားခဲ့တာကြောင့် ရိုဟင်ဂျာဒုက္ခသည် အရေအတွက် ငွေသန်းပေါင်းများစွာ ကုန်ကျနေရတယ်လို့ မလေးနိုင်ငံခြားရေးဝန်ကြီးဆို

 “ရိုဟင်ဂျာဒုက္ခသည်အရေးကြောင့် လူသားချင်းစာနာ ထောက်ထားမှုထောက်ပံ့ရေးအတွက် ကမ္ဘာလုံး ဆိုင်ရာ အခွန်ထမ်းပြည်သူလူထုတွေရဲ့ငွေကြေးသန်းပေါင်းများစွာကုန်ကျနေရပါတယ်။ အကြောင်းက နိုင်ငံတစ်နိုင်ငံက လူမျိုးတုံးသုတ်သင်ရှင်းလင်းမှု လူမျိုးတုံးသတ်ဖြတ်မှုကို ဖြစ်အောင်လို့ ခွင့်ပြုထားတာ ကြောင့်ဖြစ်တယ်”လို့ မလေးနိုင်ငံခြားရေးဝန်ကြီး ဒါတွတ်ဆိုင်ဖူဒင် အဗ္ဗဒူလာက ပြောကြားခဲ့ပါတယ်။

2 people from Rohingya community found dead


The Daily Star
Tuesday, "March 26, 2019"
Another hit by bullet

Two people from the Rohingya community including a suspected robber were found dead in different areas of Cox’s Bazar in the early hours today.

In Teknaf upazila, police recovered the bullet-hit body of Mohammad Abu Sayed Prokash, 35, locally known as Dakat Sadek, from near Noyapara Rohingya refugee camp, our Cox’s Bazar staff correspondent reports quoting sub-inspector of Noyapara Refugee camp police outpost Abdus Salam.

Aid for Rohingya costing taxpayers millions, says foreign minister

FMT News
Minderjeet Kaur
March 26, 2019 1:03 P

Rohingya refugees in a camp at Cox’s Bazaar in Bangladesh. (Bernama pic)

GOMBAK: Foreign Minister Saifuddin Abdullah says the government is committed to supporting displaced Rohingya refugees but warns that humanitarian aid is costing millions in taxpayers’ money.

Brunei praised for helping Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh

Borneo Bullietin

 
|     Message from Bangladesh High Commissioner to Brunei Darussalam Air Vice Marshal (Rtd) Mahmud Hussain     |
 
BANGLADESH is celebrating its 49th Independence and National Day today. In this context, we pay our deepest respects to our Father of the Nation, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and millions of martyrs who laid down their lives for the independence of Bangladesh in 1971.

Arkan Army camps on Myanmar, Bangladesh borders, worry India

DNA
Updated: Mar 26, 2019


Picture for representational purpose , Reuters


India has found Arkan Rohingiya Salvation Army (ARSA) has set up new bases at Myanmar and Bangladesh where cadre are being trained to launch massive attacks on security forces and big infrastructural projects. As per the intelligence report, some camps are situated very close to Rohingya refugee camps in Cox Bazar in Bangladesh. Their target are infrastructural projects between India and Myanmar.

မင်းပြားမြို့မှ ပြန်လာသည့် စက်လှေကို လုံခြုံရေးတပ် ဖွဲ့က ပစ်ခတ်၍ ၁ ဦးဒဏ်ရာရ

DVB
By ဒီဗွီဘီ
26 March 2019
ရခိုင်ပြည်နယ်၊ မင်းပြားမြို့ကနေ ဈေးဝယ်ပြီး ပြန်လာတဲ့ ကုလားမတောင်ကျေးရွာက စက်လှေငယ်တစီးကို တပ်မတော်နဲ့ ရဲပူးပေါင်း တပ်ဖွဲ့က ပစ်ခတ်လိုက်တာကြောင့် စက်လှေမောင်းသူ ကျည်ထိမှန်ဒဏ် ရာရ သွား တယ်လို့ ကာယကံရှင်က ပြောပါတယ်။

INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON THE PATH TO JUSTICE FOR THE ROHINGYAS : THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT (ICC) & OTHER INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS.

GLOBAL PEACE
MALAYSIA
26.03.2019


Live Session 4: The OIC & ASEAN Efforts on Rohingya: Now and
Beyond & Symposium Declaration

Moderator: Muhammad Faisal Abdul Aziz, Secretary General ABIM

Expert speakers: Tan Sri Syed Hamid Albar,Former OIC Special Envoy to Myanmar (OIC Convoy)
Ahmad Azam Abdul Rahman,Deputy Secretary General Union of NGOs of Islamic World (UNIW)

Eric Paulsen
Malaysia’s Representative to ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR)[2019-2021]




INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON THE PATH TO JUSTICE FOR THE ROHINGYAS : THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT (ICC) & OTHER INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS.

( ၂၆-၀၃-၂၀၁၆ ) ၿမန္မာ့အလင္း သတင္းစာ

( 26.03.2019 ) New Light of Myanmar

Tatmadaw likens Arakan Army demands to ‘a child daydreaming’

Frontier 
MYANMAR
Tuesday, March 26, 2019



Major-General Tun Tun Nyi attends an earlier press conference in Yangon on February 23. (Thuya Zaw | Frontier)



By SU MYAT MON | FRONTIER

YANGON — The Tatmadaw has blamed the Arakan Army for an escalation in fighting in Rakhine State, with military spokespeople accusing the armed group of harming civilians and labelling its demands “impossible”.

“With the thoughts of a child daydreaming, some of the armed groups are asking for what is impossible,” Major-General Soe Naing Oo, chair of the Tatmadaw’s True News Information Team, said at a press briefing in Nay Pyi Taw on Monday to discuss recent fighting with the AA. “Don’t ask for impossible things,” he said.

UN to raise BD issue at world forum.

INTERNATIONAL
                        THE NEWS
Tue Mar 26, 2019

DHAKA: The UN will raise the issue of Bangladesh incidents of 1971 in the international forum, visiting UN Under Secretary General Adama Dieng has said. The UN official announced this in a meeting with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at her office on Monday. After the meeting, PM’s Press Secretary Ihsanul Karim briefed reporters. The press secretary said the PM and the UN under secretary general discussed the Rohingya issue. He said Adama Dieng described the Myanmar’s atrocities on the Rohingyas as a genocide and renewed the UN’s strong support to Bangladesh on the issue.

SOURCE:

Syed Hamid: M'sia should consider taking Myanmar to ICC.

THE Star ONLINE
Tuesday, 26 Mar 2019




By Mei Mei Chu

GOMBAK: Malaysia needs to consider the International Criminal Court (ICC) as one of the avenues to bring the Myanmar government to justice over the Rohingya genocide, says former Foreign Affairs Minister Tan Sri Syed Hamid Syed Jaafar Albar.

Myanmar’s top court to hear Reuters reporters’ appeal.

ejinsight
on the pulse

Mar 26, 2019 9:35am



Reuters reporters Wa Lone (shown here talking to media in July last year) and Kyaw Soe Oo have spent more than 15 months in detention since they were arrested in December 2017. Photo: AFP

Reuters reporters Wa Lone (shown here talking to media in July last year) and Kyaw Soe Oo have spent more than 15 months in detention since they were arrested in December 2017. Photo: AFP



Myanmar’s Supreme Court was scheduled on Tuesday to hear the appeal of two Reuters journalists imprisoned for breaking a colonial-era official secrets law, in a case that has raised questions about Myanmar’s progress towards democracy.

Reporters Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo have spent more than 15 months in detention since they were arrested in December 2017, while investigating a massacre of Rohingya Muslim civilians involving Myanmar soldiers.

The Original Panglong.

The Irrawaddy
By WEI YAN AUNG | 26 March 2019

Image result for Shan chieftains pose for a photo at the 1946 Panglong in Shan State
Shan chieftains pose for a photo at the 1946 Panglong in Shan State




Today marks the 73rd anniversary of a conference held in advance of the historic 1947 Panglong. The 1946 conference, which ran through March 28, also in Shan State’s Panglong Township, has been recognized as the first Panglong but is less known than the one that followed.

Myanmar army urges civilian tip-offs on Arakan Army in Rakhine.

The Daily Star
11:05 AM, March 26, 2019

FILE PHOTO: A Myanmar soldier patrols in a boat at the Mayu river near Buthidaung in the north of Rakhine state, Myanmar September 13, 2017. REUTERS/Stringer





Eleven Media Group, Myanmar

The Tatmadaw requested people to give tip-offs about Arakan Army (AA) to respective administrative organizations and security organizations if the AA entered their towns, wards and villages to avoid further bloodshed in Rakhine State, it announced on March 23.

UN weighs assisting with Rohingya island relocation plan.

Frontier
MYANMAR
Tuesday, March 26, 2019


People get off a boat on Bhashan Char island off the Bangladesh coast in October 2018, as it was being prepared for the relocation of Rohingya refugees. (AFP)


By AFP

DHAKA — The United Nations said Monday it was examining how to assist Bangladesh in relocating thousands of Rohingya refugees to a remote island despite warnings it could trigger fresh humanitarian upheaval.

Dhaka says shifting 100,000 refugees to a muddy silt islet in the Bay of Bengal will take pressure off overcrowded camps along its southern border, where almost a million Rohingya Muslims live in cramped tent cities.

No hurry to relocate Rohingyas to Bhasan Char, says Junior Minister Enamur.

bdnews24.com
26 Mar 2019 10:14 AM BdST


Bangladesh is not in a hurry to relocate Rohingya refugees to a Bay of Bengal island, a minister told Reuters on Monday, after the United Nations sought more details on the government's plan, criticised by some human rights groups.




Bangladesh wants to move 100,000 of the nearly 1 million Rohingya Muslims sheltered in cramped camps in its southeastern district of Cox's Bazar to the remote island, known as Bhasan Char which it has been developing for the past two years.

The United Nations is making plans to help Bangladesh with the move, Reuters reported last week.

Tatmadaw warns public not to believe Arakan Army.

MYANMAR TIMES
CHAN THAR | TUESDAY, 26 MAR 2019




The Tatmadaw (military) has not killed any civilians or damaged any of their property during its clashes with the Arakan Army (AA) in Rakhine State, Major General Tun Tun Nyi of the True News agency said.


“Everyone can see that the AA is trying to create racial conflict between the Rakhine and Bamar races. (Government spokesperson) U Zaw Htay has said that the situation in Rakhine has become a threat to the Union. The Tatmadaw has taken measures against the insurgents, but we are not always in a position protect the lives and property of people. We urge people to be cautious and not be exploited by the insurgents,” he said.

Saifuddin: Millions spent on Rohingya crisis because Myanmar allowed genocide to happen.

THE Star ONLINE
Tuesday, 26 Mar 2019



By Mei Mei Chu

GOMBAK: The Rohingya crisis is costing millions in global taxpayers' money for humanitarian aid because one country allowed genocide and ethnic cleansing to happen, says Foreign Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah.
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