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Yan Naing Aung is a freelance journalist, fixer and photographer based in Yangon, Burma. Working as a freelancer since 2017. Have been working as a camera assistance and multimedia reporter for International Media, Local Media and Film production. Currently relocated to Thailand for safety reason.
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Buddhist monks are leading the opposition to the new sex education curriculum
In Burma, also known as Myanmar, a heated controversy has arisen over the proposed updates to the sex education curriculum. The new curriculum includes topics such as gay sex and sex workers, which has sparked outrage among the country's Buddhist monks and nationalists. The monks, who are traditionally seen as moral guides in Burmese society, are leading the opposition to the changes. The situation escalated when a young doctor, Kyaw Win Thant, publicly criticized the monks by alleging they engaged in watching pornography and visiting prostitutes. His comments, which were shared on Facebook and later deleted, led to a public outcry and a dangerous situation where he was forced to apologize to avoid violence from an angry mob. Despite the opposition from conservative groups, women's organizations and the youth are in favor of the updated sex education curriculum.
Markets in central Yangon were bustling today for the first time in 45 days after the government loosened coronavirus containment measures. In this photo, that mall was named Yuzana Plaza which is one of the biggest and crowded malls in Yangon.
In Yangon Medical workers checking up the body temperature with censors in a mobile vehicle during the fever surveillance for COVID-19 in residential areas. Photo - Yan Naing Aung /Freelance
In Yangon Medical workers checking up the body temperature with censors in a mobile vehicle during the fever surveillance for COVID-19 in residential areas. Photo - Yan Naing Aung /Freelance
Man climbing on an oiled Bamboo pole during 72nd Independence Day Myanmar Celebration. That pooled was about 10 m long in Range.
In Yangon Medical workers checking up the body temperature with censors in a mobile vehicle during the fever surveillance for COVID-19 in residential areas. Photo - Yan Naing Aung/Freelance
Accused of the rape and mutilation of a teenage girl, Myanmar actor Min Yar Zar faces up to 20 years in prison
Myanmar actor Min Yar Zar, along with his wife Phu Ngone Pwint and her father Maung Maung Aye, have been charged with the rape and mutilation of a 15-year-old domestic maid. The charges include causing grievous hurt by dangerous weapons and conspiracy to commit a crime, with potential sentences of up to 20 years. The victim, who began working for the actor at the age of 10, reported being attacked with a hammer and acid. The case is being heard at North Okkalapa and Tamwe township courts in Yangon, with the next hearing scheduled for May 21. Maung Maung Aye has been granted bail, while the actor and his wife were apprehended near the Thailand border after attempting to flee.
Coronavirus update: Father tows son in boat to Rakhine hospital
A Rakhine man, known as case 190, who tested positive for Covid-19, was forced to travel to the hospital by river due to local authorities blocking road access. The 25-year-old returned from Malaysia and tested positive, becoming the second confirmed case in Rakhine. He was taken to the 100-bed Taunggok Hospital, which lacks proper equipment and staff to handle the situation, as highlighted by doctor Kyaw Bo Win on Facebook. Myanmar has reported 193 cases, six deaths, and 104 recoveries, with the majority of cases in Yangon.
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