July 3, 2021
Sunday, July 4, 2021
Myanmar protesters burn junta leader's images on his birthday
Reuters
July 3, 2021
July 3, 2021
Myanmar's military ruler Min Aung Hlaing presides over an army parade on Armed Forces Day in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, March 27, 2021. REUTERS/Stringer
July 3 (Reuters) - Protesters burned mock coffins and pictures of Myanmar's army ruler Min Aung Hlaing on Saturday in the latest demonstrations against the coup over five months ago that has plunged the Southeast Asian country into chaos.
"May you not rest in peace" and "may your birthday and deathday be the same," read the messages on funeral wreaths in Theinzayet township in eastern Mon state. Similar protests took place in many parts of Myanmar.
Norway's Telenor planning to exit Myanmar
TRT WORLD
02 July 2021
The telecom giant has booked massive financial losses in a country marred by a military coup and street protests.
02 July 2021
The telecom giant has booked massive financial losses in a country marred by a military coup and street protests.
Telenor is one of the largest telecom operators in Myanmar that has seen a flight foreign investment this year. (AP Archive)
Norway's Telenor, a major telecom operator in Myanmar, is weighing its future in the country after booking losses following a military coup and subsequent crackdown.
The company issued a statement on Friday it following reports that it was considering the sale of its unit in the country, Telenor Myanmar.
Telenor was pushed into deep losses in the first quarter after it was forced to write down all of its assets in Myanmar, taking their value from $769 million to zero.
Saturday, July 3, 2021
Activists, Journalists Included in Myanmar Prisoner Release
THE I DIPLOMAT
By Grant Peck
July 01, 2021
The military gave no reason for the sudden release of prisoners, which included many detained since its February coup.
Myanmar’s government began releasing about 2,300 prisoners on Wednesday, including activists who were detained for protesting against the military’s seizure of power in February and journalists who reported on the protests, officials said.
Buses took prisoners out of Yangon’s Insein Prison, where friends and families of detainees had waited since morning for the announced releases. It is standard practice to take freed prisoners to the police stations where they were originally booked to complete the processing for their freedom.
Thursday, July 1, 2021
Myanmar diplomats in US and Switzerland refuse to return home after criticising military junta
South China Morning Post
29 Jun, 2021
- Kyaw Moe Tun, Myanmar’s ambassador to the UN, said the 11 diplomats had joined the civil disobedience movement following the Feburary 1 coup
- ‘The military [has] already charged me high treason … So I definitely cannot go back [to Myanmar],’ he said
Anti-coup protesters march in Pabedan township near Yangon. Photo: AP
Eleven Myanmar diplomats in the United States and Switzerland are creating a united front as they seek to remain in their host countries in protest against the country’s military junta, refusing to return home, the country’s ambassador to the United Nations said on Monday.
Myanmar ambassador Kyaw Moe Tun said the 11 are among around 20 diplomats in seven countries who have joined the civil disobedience movement amid the continued use of violence against protesters by Myanmar security forces since the February 1 military coup.
India and Myanmar: A Chequered Relationship through History
MONEY LIFE
Saket Hishikar 30 June 2021
Personal encounters, at times, have the power to draw one’s attention to events in far-flung lands. The news of a military coup in Myanmar in February this year reignited the memory of my personal encounters and an attempt to make sense of the event and its implications for India.
Anyone familiar with Mumbai suburbs knows about the magnificent Golden Pagoda at Gorai. The local tour guide at the centre informs visitors about the founder of the Vipassana Kendra and his promise to his guru in Myanmar to take back the technique of Vipassana to India as a mark of Myanmar’s gratitude towards India. But the Vipassana founder in his own style paid a tribute to Myanmar for preserving this Indian technique for over 2,000 year by constructing the golden pagodas in the traditional Myanmar interlocking style.
3 brothers shot by Rohingyas in Teknaf, police say
The Daily Star
Star Digital Report
June 30, 2021
Star Digital Report
June 30, 2021
Three locals, brothers, were hospitalised after being shot and critically injured by a group of armed Rohingyas in Teknaf, Cox's Bazar, police said.
The injured are Rahmatullah (30), Salamatullah (22), and Mohammad Hossain (18) -- sons of Habibur Rahman.
The incident happened at Jadimura Rohingya Camp no. 27 near Nature Park area in Hnila union of Teknaf upazila at 3:30am today, reports our correspondent quoting police.
Wednesday, June 30, 2021
Today's News (Quick Search )June 2021
Rohingya News all over the world
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30.06.2021
12 Burmese jobs in Ireland - Dublin LinkedIn
3 brothers shot by Rohingyas in Teknaf, police say The Daily Star
3 injured as Rohingya men attack house near camp Dhaka Tribune
Academia's stepchildren, the Jews JNS.org
Among Rohingya Refugees, Skin Issues Are Rife. This Clinic is a First Line of Defense. Direct Relief
Aung San Suu Kyi urges Myanmar to stay 'united' - Business Recorder
Blindfolded and Beaten: American Journalist Recounts 98 Days in Myanmar Jail | Voice of America ... Voice of America
Boat carrying 81 Rohingya found stranded on Indonesia island News Nation USA
Cache of unexploded weapons raises concerns in Rathedaung Twsp Burma News International
First fatality of third-wave reported as Arakan's Covid-19 cases rise to 119 Burma News International
India and Myanmar: A Chequered Relationship Through History Moneylife
IOM emergency director urges durable solutions for Rohingya crisis newagebd.net
KRCS, QRCS sign deal to help Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh Kuwait News Agency
Legal setback for Aung San Suu Kyi in Myanmar 'sedition' case - Irvine Times
Myanmar aims to buy more Russian, Chinese COVID-19 vaccines as cases rise Reuters
Myanmar authorities to release 700 prisoners from Insein jail -prison chief - Reuters
Myanmar court denies bid by Suu Kyi to disqualify testimony - Lake Geneva Regional News
Myanmar court refuses to disqualify evidence against Suu Kyi, lawyer says Press TV
Myanmar diplomats in US and Switzerland refuse to return home after criticising military junta South China Morning Post
Myanmar Judge Denies Motion to Dismiss Evidence Against Suu Kyi, Lawyer Says - U.S. News & World Report
Myanmar junta gains hold on jade profits as fighting flares The Baytown Sun
Myanmar military warns foreign media to not call it a 'junta' Nikkei Asia
Myanmar to release 2000 prisoners, drops charges against actors Aljazeera.com
Myanmar's military has tightened its grip on the jade industry, report says - News-Daily.com
Myanmar's Suu Kyi warns on COVID-19 as cases spike - Reuters
PEC demands unconditional release of all Myanmar clerk - Illinois News
Pope appeals for aid to Myanmar displaced on World Refugee Day News Nation USA
'Revolution Love' sweeps Myanmar protest barricades FRANCE 24
Rohingya refugees facing medical crisis on Bhasan Char MENAFN.COM
Rohingya refugees in Malaysia living under cloud of uncertainty amid COVID-19 The Chestnut Post
Rohingya refugees in Malaysia struggling to survive amid rising arrests | Video CNA
Teen driver killed in horror Bailup crash PerthNow
The UNGA Resolution on the Situation in Myanmar: Why was the Rohingya Issue Neglected? Modern Diplomacy
UN Security Council Should Impose Myanmar Arms Embargo Human Rights Watch
Vaccinated persons catch Covid-19 in Arakan State Burma News International
Virus's spread affecting banking, police and court system in Arakan State Burma News International
ROHINGYA LIFELINE
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The junta overthrew the government they represented. What happens next for Myanmar's diplomats in limbo?
CNN
Caitlin Hu, Julia Hollingsworth, Eliza Mackintosh and Helen Regan,
June 29, 2021
Caitlin Hu, Julia Hollingsworth, Eliza Mackintosh and Helen Regan,
June 29, 2021
New York (CNN)In a beige stone townhouse on a leafy New York street, a political coup thousands of miles away has split an office in two.
Downstairs in the dimly lit building, staffers at Myanmar's Permanent Mission to the United Nations receive orders from the military junta, which overthrew the country's elected government on February 1.
Upstairs, charismatic ambassador Kyaw Moe Tun is leading what is effectively an underground diplomatic corps, part of an attempt to wrestle back control of the country. His conference room is decorated with portraits of a long line of his military-aligned predecessors, reminders of what he's up against.
No Country To Call Home
eurasiareview
East-West Center Displaced Rohingya in Myanmar. Photo Credit: Tasnim News Agency
Across Southeast Asia, millions of people are stateless, either by circumstance or design. Some of those lacking legal national identity are refugees or migrants, but most are minorities in the countries of their birth, many living without adequate access to critical services like health care and education.
Some progress is being made, however. A recent East-West Center analysis examining the status of these populations found that several governments and civil organizations have taken steps in the past decade to address the complex causes of statelessness. “Since the forced mass exodus of Rohingya from Myanmar, many have reached the shores of Malaysia and Indonesia, driving home the implications of unresolved situations of statelessness,” writes researcher Christoph Sperfeldt in Legal Identity and Statelessness in Southeast Asia, part of EWC’s AsiaPacific Issues series of analysis papers. “Policy responses of states in the region have focused on identifying affected persons, improving civil registration, law reforms, facilitating naturalization, and building new digital identification systems.”
Myanmar jade industry becoming 'slush fund' for junta
THE STRAITS TIMES
Maria SiowPublished: 29 Jun, 2021
Myanmar is one of the world's biggest sources of jadeite and the industry is largely driven by insatiable demand for jade from neighbouring China.PHOTO: REUTERS
YANGON (AFP) - Myanmar's multibillion-dollar jade mines risk becoming a "slush fund" for military repression, international watchdog Global Witness said on Tuesday (June 29), urging consumers to boycott buying any jade and gemstones from the coup-racked nation.
The country has been in turmoil since the military toppled the government of elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi, with more than 880 people killed in a junta crackdown on dissent, according to a local monitoring group.
ICC Partners with Free Burma Rangers to Provide Aid and Hope to 1,500 IDPs
PERSECUTION
Myanmar (International Christian Concern) – Since the February 1 military coup that deposed Aung San Suu Kyi’s democratically elected civilian government, infighting between the Burmese military and pro-democracy groups has reached a boiling point. The fighting has forced many Burmese people to flee their villages out of fear for their lives, leading to a significant spike in the number of internally displaced people (IDPs) in the country.
Burma is in a flux
The Manila Times
Akash SahuJune 29, 2021
( COMMENTARY )
ART has a unique ability to transport the mind to the past, making it easier to draw inferences on current realities. The 1949 song 'Mere piya gye Rangoon' features popular Indian singer Shamshad Begum as a woman bewailing her husband, who has gone to Burma for better opportunities. It paints an early 20th century picture when hundreds of Indians flocked to the Burmese capital of Rangoon laden with economic potential. Europeans, Indians, Burmese and Chinese, sometimes with mixed ethnicities and plural religious faiths, thrived in the fast-growing city of Rangoon in a prospering Burma.
Civilian Militias Flourish as Myanmar’s Post-Coup Turmoil Deepens
Sebastian Strangio
June 28, 2021
Recent months have seen the emergence of a raft of new armed civilian militias, further complicating the country’s political crisis.
Myanmar’s political crisis is entering a new and more complex phase as a raft of new armed militias arise to resist the country’s military junta, according to the latest report from the International Crisis Group (ICG). Since the military’s seizure of power on February 1, the junta’s crackdown on protesters and the broader civilian population has prompted violent resistance, including the formation of civilian militias in several corners of the country.
“The swift emergence of militias, and their capacity to evolve from loosely coordinated groups of local people into more structured, better armed, and sustainably funded forces, likely marks a new phase of Myanmar’s decades-old civil war,” states the ICG report, which was released yesterday.
ယနေ့သတင်း( အမြန်ရှာရန် )ဇွန်လ၊၂၀၂၁
ရက်စွဲအလိုက် သတင်းများကို ဤနေရာတွင် ဝင်ရောက် ရှာဖွေနိုင်ပါ သည်။
30.06.2021
- စစ်အာဏာရှင်ဆန့်ကျင်လို့ အဖမ်းခံရသူ ၃ဝဝဝ နီးပါး ထောင်အသီးသီးမှာ ကျန်နေသေး- RFA
- စစ်ကောင်စီလက်ချက် သေဆုံးသူ လက်နက်မဲ့ အရပ်သား ၉၀၀ နီးပါးရှိပြီ (ကုလပြောခွင့်ရ)-- VOA
- စစ်ကောင်စီ အရေးယူအပြစ်ပေးပုံ ဥပဒေနဲ့ မကိုက်ညီ (ကုလပြောခွင့်ရ Dujarric)- VOA
- ဒုက္ခသည်များဆိုင်ရာ ကုလ မဟာမင်းကြီးရုံး - VOA
- ဖလမ်းနဲ့ ဟားခါးမှာ CNDF နဲ့ စစ်ကောင်စီတို့ တိုက်ပွဲဖြစ် စစ်ကောင်စီဘက်က ၃၀ ကျော်သေဆုံး- RFA
- ဗိုလ်ချုပ်ကြီးယွက်စစ် PPST ဥက္ကဋ္ဌရာထူးမှ နုတ်ထွက်လိုကြောင်း စာပေးပို့- RFA
- ပေါင်းတည်မြို့နယ် ကျေးရွာအုပ်ချုပ်ရေးမှူးတစ်ဦး ပစ်သတ်ခံရ-RFA
- နိုင်ငံရေးအကျဉ်းသားအချို့အပါအဝင် ဟားခါးထောင်က လူ ၄၀ ပြန်လွတ်- RFA
- စစ်ကောင်စီတပ်နဲ့ KIA တိုက်ပွဲဖြစ်၊ ရဲတစ်ဦးနဲ့ အရပ်သားတစ်ဦး သေဆုံး- RFA
29.06.2021
- မြန်မာနိုင်ငံရေးအကြပ်အတည်းဖြေရှင်းဖို့ ကုလပျက်ကွက်ဟု အစီရင်ခံစာတစောင်ဖော်ပြ- VOA
- လူမျိုးရေးခွဲခြားမှု အမြစ်ဖြတ်ရေး လူ့အခွင့်အရေး အကြီးအကဲ တိုက်တွန်း - VOA
- မြန်မာသံတမန် ၁၁ ဦး နိုင်ငံခုနှစ်ခုမှာ CDM လုပ်နေ- RFA
- ကျောက်စိမ်းလုပ်ငန်း စစ်တပ်လက်ထဲရောက်နေကြောင်း Global Witness သတိပေး- RFA
- အနုပညာရှင် ၂၄ ဦးကို အမှုရုပ်သိမ်းပေးကြောင်း စစ်ကောင်စီ ကြေညာ- RFA
မြန်မာ့အရေး ကုလပျက်ကွက်မှု ရာဇဝတ်မှုမှာ အလိုပါဖြစ် နေ (Christopher Gunness)
VOA
ဗွီအိုအေ (မြန်မာဌာန)
အိသန့်စင်
29 ဇွန်၊ 2021
ဗွီအိုအေ (မြန်မာဌာန)
အိသန့်စင်
29 ဇွန်၊ 2021
မြန်မာ့ နိုင်ငံရေးအကျပ်အတည်း ဖြေရှင်းနိုင်ရေးမှာ ကုလသမဂ္ဂ အဖွဲ့ကြီးရဲ့ တာဝန်ပျက်ကွက်မှုတွေက ရာဇဝတ် မှုတွေမှာ အလိုတူ အလိုပါ သဘောမျိုး ဖြစ်နေတယ်ဆိုပြီး ဗြိတိန် အခြေစိုက် NGO အဖွဲ့တခုဖြစ်တဲ့ Myanmar Accountability Project အဖွဲ့က Christopher Gunness က ပြောပါတယ်။ မအိသန့်စင် ဆက်သွယ်မေးမြန်း ထားပါတယ်။
Link: Here
Tuesday, June 29, 2021
Urban-Rohingayas: The nexus that needs to be exposed
NEWSROOM POST
Written by Niyati Sharma
June 28, 2021
Urban-Rohingayas are not only anarchist but are intellectual militants of leaning of Marxist-Maoist-Leninist Ideology. They spread terrorist ideas to create anarchy.
Rohingayas is an eco-system where one stream is engaged in the militant-way using terrorist means to overthrow the government and establish their own government. The other stream is their intellectual counterparts, known as the Urban-Rohingayas who give intellectual, moral and ideological support to their movement.
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