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Thet Naing is a journalist based in Bangkok, Thailand.
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One year after Cyclone Mocha, clean water is still scarce
One year after Cyclone Mocha devastated Rakhine State, Myanmar, residents continue to struggle with severe water scarcity due to damaged water sources and ongoing conflict between the State Administration Council and the Arakan Army. The cyclone's aftermath, combined with rising temperatures and economic challenges, has exacerbated the situation, leaving many without access to clean water. Local civil society organizations and aid groups are attempting to provide relief, but long-term solutions are needed to address the persistent water shortages and the impact of climate change in the region.
Woman dies during childbirth in Kyauktaw
A woman from an IDP camp in Kan Sauk village, Kyauktaw Township, died during childbirth due to a lack of healthcare and the inability to access hospital services because of a curfew. The incident occurred amid heavy rain and thunder, and the infant is now with the father at the IDP camp. The funeral was held at Kan Sauk cemetery.
Myanmar's Arrest of Journalists an 'Extraordinary Attack on Freedom of Expression,' UN Says
Myanmar's media community faces a critical moment with numerous journalists detained or charged, including American journalist Danny Fenster. The military's actions, including arrests, internet restrictions, and revoking media licenses, are seen as an extraordinary attack on freedom of expression. The United Nations and various media watchdogs condemn these actions, calling for international response. The situation remains tense with ongoing protests and a high number of detentions and killings since the coup.
More Violence Feared as Myanmar Names Arakan Army a Terrorist Organization
The Myanmar government has officially designated the Arakan Army (AA) and its political arm, the United League of Arakan (ULA), as terrorist organizations, citing their attacks on government and civilian targets. This decision, signed by Minister of Home Affairs Soe Htut, aims to address the group's disruption of national stability. The AA, founded in 2009 by Rakhine Buddhists seeking self-governance, has been involved in escalating skirmishes with government forces since 2018. The designation has sparked concerns among local activists and political figures, who fear increased violence and instability in Rakhine state. The AA has condemned the government's decision, asserting it reflects a lack of willingness to resolve ethnic conflicts peacefully. The region has a history of ethnic violence, notably the 2017 crackdown on Rohingya Muslims.
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