Northeast India-based terror groups, drug cartels clash on Myanmarese soil over narco funds; 3 PLA members killed \
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Northeast India-based terror groups, drug cartels clash on Myanmarese soil over narco funds; 3 PLA members killed

21-Sep-2022
Guwahati (Assam) [India], September 21 (ANI): Bodies of three Manipur-based People's Liberation Army (PLA) cadres were discovered dumped in a pit in neighbouring Myanmar, where northeast India-based militant groups have set up bases.
21-Sep-2022 National
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MDMK Chief Vaiko condemns killing of two Tamil youths at India-Myanmar border, demands arrest \
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MDMK Chief Vaiko condemns killing of two Tamil youths at India-Myanmar border, demands arrest

06-Jul-2022
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], July 6 (ANI): Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK) Chief and MP Vaiko on Wednesday condemned the killing of two Tamil youths at the India-Myanmar border and demanded the arrest of the killers.
06-Jul-2022 World
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Human rights in Myanmar face ‘profound crisis’ \
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Human rights in Myanmar face ‘profound crisis’

22-Mar-2022
New York [US], March 22 (ANI): Amidst a "profound crisis" facing access to basic human rights in Myanmar, the UN's top rights official on Monday said that hundreds of localized armed resistance groups have now formed across the country, triggering "widespread violence in areas that were previously stable".
22-Mar-2022 World
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Myanmar military razed over 4500 homes since last year’s coup \
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Myanmar military razed over 4500 homes since last year’s coup

17-Feb-2022
Naypyidaw [Myanmar], February 17 (ANI): Since the coup just over a year ago, Myanmar's military troops have razed at least 4,571 civilian homes, more than half of which were in the country's embattled Sagaing region, according to a media report.
17-Feb-2022 World
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Myanmar’s resistance group attacks China-backed facility \
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Myanmar’s resistance group attacks China-backed facility

16-Feb-2022
Naypyidaw [Myanmar], February 16 (ANI): A local resistance group attacked Myanmar's military forces guarding the China-backed oil and gas pipelines in Natogyi town in Mandalay Region in Myanmar on Monday, damaging the facility.
16-Feb-2022 World
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5 killed in Myanmar military’s helicopter attack on country’s Sagaing region \
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5 killed in Myanmar military’s helicopter attack on country’s Sagaing region

08-Jan-2022
Naypyidaw [Myanmar], January 8 (ANI): At least 15 people were killed this week in Myanmar military's attacks in the country's Sagaing region including four siblings aged 5-26 and one woman who died when a missile fired from a helicopter struck their home, a media report said citing sources.
08-Jan-2022 World
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61 civilians killed in December clashes in Myanmar’s remote border regions-Report \
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61 civilians killed in December clashes in Myanmar’s remote border regions-Report

02-Jan-2022
Naypyitaw [Myanmar], January 2 (ANI): More than five dozen civilians have been killed and tens of thousands displaced due to clashes between Myanmar's military and anti-junta forces in four of Myanmar's s remote border regions in December.
02-Jan-2022 World
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Myanmar: People hold ‘silent strike’ to boycott military regime \
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Myanmar: People hold ‘silent strike’ to boycott military regime

11-Dec-2021
Yangon [Myanmar], December 11 (ANI): People in Myanmar on Friday organised a 'Silent Strike' to boycott the military rule in the country.
11-Dec-2021 World
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Myanmar lifts stay-at-home order in more towns with dropping COVID-19 cases \
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Myanmar lifts stay-at-home order in more towns with dropping COVID-19 cases

19-Nov-2021
Naypyidaw [Myanmar], November 19 (ANI/Xinhua): Myanmar's Ministry of Health on Friday announced lifting of a stay-at-home order in 13 more towns as the places are witnessing fewer COVID-19 infections.
19-Nov-2021 World
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Security Council appeals for end to violence in Myanmar \
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Security Council appeals for end to violence in Myanmar

13-Nov-2021
The UN Security Council has called for an immediate cessation of violence across Myanmar, and efforts to ensure the safety of civilians, following reports of more clashes between the armed forces and militant groups. 
In a statement issued on Wednesday evening, the Council expressed deep concern over the violence, noting that “recent developments pose particular serious challenges for the voluntary, safe, dignified, and sustainable return of Rohingya refugees and internally displaced persons.”  The UN continues to monitor developments in Myanmar, where the army seized power in February.  Subsequent pro-democracy protests were met with brutal crackdowns. 

Ensure COVID-19 vaccine delivery 

This week, international media reported that the army has begun to amass heavy weapons and troops in Chin state, located in the northwest of the country, suggesting an imminent attack against militia groups which have surfaced since the coup.  members also underlined the importance of steps to improve the health and humanitarian situation in Myanmar, including the need to facilitate unhindered delivery and distribution of vaccines.  They reiterated their full support for the “positive and constructive role” played by regional bloc ASEAN in facilitating a peaceful solution, and underscored support for its Special Envoy.  “The Members of the Security Council reaffirmed their support for the people of Myanmar and the country’s democratic transition, and their strong commitment to the sovereignty, political independence, territorial integrity and unity of Myanmar,” the statement said. 

Humanitarian situation worsening 

Meanwhile, the humanitarian situation in Myanmar is deteriorating, UN relief chief Martin Griffiths said in in the week.   Rising conflict and insecurity, along with the pandemic and a failing economy, have left some three million people in need of assistance, while violence since the military takeover has forced hundreds of thousands to flee their homes.  Mr. Griffiths added that the situation in the northwest has become “extremely concerning” in recent weeks.  This follows an escalation in hostilities between the armed forces and the Chinland Defence Force in Chin state, and with the People’s Defence Forces in Magway and Sagaing regions.  Although humanitarians are providing assistance to people across the country, and are ready to do more, they remain hampered by lack of access and funding, he said.  Mr. Griffiths urged the international community to fully support a $385 million humanitarian plan for Myanmar, which so far is less than half funded.   
13-Nov-2021 United Nations
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