Tuesday, 19 June 2018

Prisoners Of War Should Be Handed Over ICRC Soon

In the western Myanmar, near the border line with India,there was Liberated area of Arakan Army. Arakan Army had occupied those areas a few years ago.
Similarly, It is  strong hold in the hills for Arakan Army. Myanmar Army intrudes and attacks
occasionally there in Liberated Area to Arakan Army using artillery and attacking helicopters.
Arakan Army as well,fights against the intruder Myanmar Army for the freedom of Arakan
people capturing more than five Myanmar soldiers and various kind of firearms and
ammunitions. Two of five prisoners of war were already handed over International Committee of Red Cross by Arakan Army.
Remaining three prisoners of war are being in the custody of Arakan Army.To hand over
ICRC,according to Arakan Army,Leaders of Arakan Army are preparing and waiting for.

Monday, 18 June 2018

UNSG's Special Envoy Visits Bengali IDPs Camps In Arakan,Myanmar

UN Secretary General's special envoy Ms.Christine Schraner Burgener on Myanmar visited
Bengali IDP camps yesterday in Maungdaw,Arakan - western Myanmar. 
She was welcomed by State construction minister kyaw lin, state Security and Border affair Minister Phone tint.
Some local people said she is nice and beautiful lady.She observers all IDP
camps in Arakan.Some Bengali IDP camps were about to shut down before her visite there
in Arakan.
She is happy about the shutting down of Bengali IDP camps in Arakan.In Maung Daw,
she meets all communities and families which were targeted to kill by terrorist group.

Sunday, 17 June 2018

Border Trade Topped But Profit Goes To Majority Burma

According to the report of Commerce Ministry, Myanmar-Bangladesh border trade topped
US$4.37 in the current financial year.
Myanmar exported locally produced commodities - fish,saltwater prawns,bamboos,wood,
ginger,garlic,onion,rice,tobacco - amounting to $4.35 million to Bangladesh and imported
just $0.02 million worth of goods.
Border exports from Myanmar to Bangladesh are usually greater than its imports but all
 profits and benefits of these  always go to only  majority Burma who rules and colonizes Arakan -  western part of Myanmar ,border to Bangladesh.

Saturday, 16 June 2018

UN, WB chiefs likely to visit Rohingya camps in Bangladesh




Apart from visiting the refugee camps, they will hold meetings with Prime Minister
Sheikh Hasina and Finance Minister AMA Muhith, the government's Economic
Relations Division(ERD) sources said.
“A visit to Bangladesh by World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim is currently
under consideration. Details on the visit will be shared when they become available,”
said Qimiao Fan, World Bank country director for Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal.
The World Bank may provide Bangladesh with a grant worth around $200 million to
help tackle the ongoing Rohingya crisis, the sources said.
Some 700,000 Rohingya minorities crossed the border from Myanmar's Rakhine state
since August last year, and are now living in cramped camps at Cox's Bazar.

Wednesday, 13 June 2018

Incessant Rain Causes Flood In Arakan

There is flood in western part of Myanmar( Myanmar occupied Arakan).Almost every towns in Arakan ,which is being colonized by Myanmar , were inundated due to incessant rain falls for last 2 weeks till today (14.6.2018)causing several thousand people marooned.The colony master, ruling myanmar government , deliberately and intentionally doing nothing for this.
No shelter centre  has been opened as well as no control room is in operation. People are wading through the chest-deep water to reach nearby hills in Mrauk u township.Most small houses were submerged and washed away.  The Water of Brooks and Rivers has been flowing more centimeters above the water level but no official warning and announcement is intentionally  being made by colony myanmar government.
Therefore, in Arakan, heavy rain flooded many low-lying areas in every town,causing untold sufferings to people under the ruling of colony Myanmar.























Sunday, 3 June 2018

We Fight,We Win!

In the so-called Myanmar , Army and Police are not true to their duty. Myanmar
Army is considered to be one among the worst in the world.

Instead of guarding people,Myanmar Army is killing,raping,persecuting. The society and minority ,there in, are being subjected the worst persecution all the time by Myanmar Army.

Revolutionary Army named Arakan Army clashes in Arakan ,which is being occupied and colonized by Myanmar, nowadays with Myanmar army is that Arakan people are , at the end , unable to bear colonization of Myanmar or Burma.
 To gain freedom from Myanmar colony, Arakan Army is struggling and fighting for its people against Myanmar Army with a Motto (We fight,We win!) and with genuine determination ( We will never ever give up)
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Saturday, 2 June 2018

Pay Attention To Enemy

Our comrades ,always, are reluctant to recommend and are ever hesitating to speak out
real self. It is absolutely our real foe who keeps up on toes and makes us aware of our
mistakes or faults.Therefore,pay attention to our enemies,for they are the first to discover
our mistakes.

Saturday, 11 October 2014

Lawyers want DNA tested by UK police


KOH TAO KILLINGS

NHRC sending a team to investigate crime scene as suspects retract confession

THE MYANMAR lawyers of the two men charged with the Koh Tao murders of two British tourists have asked Thailand's National Human Rights Commission and the Myanmar Embassy in the Kingdom to push for British police to conduct independent DNA tests in the case, as they believe their clients are innocent.

Myanmar nationals Zaw Rin and Win have retracted their earlier confessions to police. Their lawyers are confident the charges against the two men will be dropped.

The NHRC, meanwhile, is sending a team to examine the crime scene.

The latest twist in the murder case came after Myanmar President Thein Sein asked visiting Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha on Friday to ensure a "clean and fair" investigation.

On social media sites, many users refused to accept the result of the police investigation and raised the possibility that the two Myanmar nationals may be scapegoats in the murders of David Miller, 24, and Hannah Witheridge, 23. Their bodies were found on the island on September 15.

Police chief General Somyot Pumpanmuang has insisted many times that police did not frame the accused.

The NHRC is seeking to have forensic experts dispatched to Koh Tao to examine the case in detail.

Pol Maj-General Pavin Pongsirisin, the head of the investigation, said yesterday that he was confident everything was fair and police had submitted all the papers relating to the investigation to the Office of the Attorney-General.

In a related development, British Ambassador to Thailand Mark Kent urged Thai social media users not to spread disturbing photos relating to the case or passport photos and details of the victims, saying their families had already suffered a lot. He made the request via his Thai-language blog on Friday. He also urged the Thai mainstream mass media not to prejudge the accused and let the justice process run its course.

Kent said the Thai media, including the social media, should be "responsible as well as free".

Regional Public Prosecution 8 deputy director-general Thawatchai Siangjaew said he had not been informed yet about the police's additional interrogation of the two suspects in prison while a deputy chief of Provincial Police Region 8 denied the suspects had retracted their confession. Thawatchai said prosecutors would consider for indictment mainly the evidence in the case, including CCTTV footage from the crime scene and witness testimonies. The retraction of confession by suspects would not influence their decision to indict them, he added.

Prosecutors are still waiting for the police investigators' submission of the amended case report. He said once the report is submitted, the prosecutors should be able to make a decision within seven days.

Meanwhile, tourists continue to flock to Koh Tao under the watchful eye of tourist police and volunteers. The number of tourists is not high but it is still the low season, with strong ocean currents and monsoon rains.

Sunday, 5 October 2014

Book links Iskander, Altaf to 1995 Purulia arms drop



Sunday, 29 June 2014

In modern life,there are a lot of competitions.Without hard work,nothing can be had.
Gone are the days of our past when we depended on bounties of God.

However, the world is a place to be share equally by all.Co-operation is the basic of
civilized. Everyone has a duty to honour the feeling and sight of others.

The development of morden life world has very little contributed to this basic of civilized.
There is a big gap between the haves and haves not.There are the people who live in nation
have everything and even enough to share but there are also people who despite work hardly
cannot be comfortable.

The rich and poor is increasing day by day and so-called God’s world has become absolutely
enjoyable for some and  inferno or a hell for others.


Arakan Army did not arrest six Bangladeshis

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