PDF Battalion Commander Accused of Sexual Assault and Religious Persecution of Muslim Female Volunteer

Allegations of a grave human rights violation have surfaced within the NUG-affiliated PDF Battalion 20, based in Yinmarbin Township. Reports indicate that the battalion commander allegedly sexually assaulted a female Muslim volunteer soldier while she was held in a detention cell. Incident Summary The victim, a Muslim woman and mother of a three-year-old child, was […]

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Japan Provides $1.4 Million in Assistance for Rohingya Children

Japan has signed a new agreement with the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef), providing $1.4 million to deliver life-saving support to Rohingya children and families in Cox’s Bazar and Bhasan Char. The funding will benefit more than 56,500 Rohingya, including over 36,000 children, through critical services in education, water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), nutrition and […]

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Arakan Army Officials Say Private Starlink Devices in Rakhine Must Pay Tax to Be Legally Used

(Initial fee set at 3 million kyats, including annual registration and quarterly tax) In Rakhine State, privately owned Starlink internet devices must pay tax to the Arakan Army (AA) in order to be used legally, according to AA officials. After previously confiscating privately owned Starlink devices that were being used without official permission over the […]

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Arakan Army Intensifies Assault on Junta Naval Base as Fighting Nears Sittwe

The Arakan Army (AA) has launched a renewed and intensified offensive against the junta’s Shwe Mingan naval station and several nearby military outposts close to Zawmadat Village, just north of Sittwe, according to local residents and military sources. The AA is reportedly encircling the Shwe Mingan naval base from both land and sea, marking a […]

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Arakan Army Sanctions Urged as Rohingya Face New Crisis in Rakhine Fighting

The call for sanctions against the Arakan Army (AA) underscores a critical escalation in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, where as stated by UN Special Rapporteur Tom Andrews. This push coincides with fresh diplomatic maneuvers amid clashes that have deepened the humanitarian catastrophe for Rohingya civilians, highlighting tensions between ethnic autonomy demands and broader human rights protections.​ Escalating Conflict […]

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25 civilians, including Rakhine traders, killed in junta’s airstrike Magway region

At least 25 civilians, including Rakhine traders, were killed in an airstrike by the Myanmar junta on trucks carrying goods to Rakhine near Prong village under  Mindon township of Magway region, said local residents. The airstrike occurred at around 11 am  on 1 March, resulting in the deaths of 25 people including two women and […]

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Rohingya Civilians Trapped Between Myanmar Junta and Arakan Army: UN Briefing

Assistant Secretary-General Khaled Khiari says community increasingly caught in escalating conflict The United Nations has raised renewed alarm over the deteriorating security and humanitarian situation facing Rohingya civilians in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, warning that the community is being targeted by both the military council and the Arakan Army (AA). In a Security Council briefing in […]

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