Rakhine rebels kill nine in fresh strike on Myanmar police

Attack in Sittwe kills Nine police

Nine policemen were killed in the latest attack to hit Rakhine State, according to several media reports. The attacks took place on the evening of March 9 at Yoetayoke village, about an hour north of Sittwe. A Reuters report said the attacks were lau
Rakhine attacks kill 13, injury 9

Myanmar Army claims 13 Arakan Army fighters killed

The Myanmar Army, known as Tatmadaw, claims to have killed 13 fighters from the insurgent Arakan Army (AA), during continued violence in Rakhine State. In a rare press conference, Major General Tun Tun Nyi said that the fighting had taken place betwe
UN Special Envoy Pays Third Visit to Myanmar Amid Growing Tension in Rakhine State

United Nations envoy visits Rakhine

The United Nations special envoy for Myanmar, Christine Schraner Burgener, has travelled to Rakhine State this week. She was not able to visit some conflict areas in the state because of “security concerns”. U Mya Than, deputy speaker of the Rakh

United Nation’s refugee chief visit to Myanmar delayed

Myanmar has reportedly postponed a visit planned by the United Nation’s refugee chief to travel to Rakhine State, amid fresh fighting in the beleaguered region. According to an AFP article, Mr Filippo Gandi, UN High Commissioner for Refugees, was d

Court rejects appeal for Reuters journalists

The Myanmar High Court has rejected the appeal of the two Reuters journalists sentenced to seven years in jail. They were charged under the country’s Official Secrets Act. Critics say is a further blow to press freedom. High Court Judge U Aung Nain
Reuters journalists' lawyers prepare for appeal

Lawyers for jailed Reuters pair outline appeal

An appeal hearing for two Reuters journalists sentenced to seven years imprisonment was held at the Yangon Region High Court. Lawyers acting on behalf of the journalists have laid out their reasons for why the pair should be acquitted. According to