Thursday, 6 September 2018

Myanmar enjoys to build natural gas-fired plants one after another


As most of Arakanese people are living without electricity in Arakan , western so-celled
Myanmar , majority Burma builds natural gas-fired power plants one after another in their Burmese regions. Natural gas for plants which Burma or Myanmar grabs from Arakan coast in bullying way.

Without will of Arakanese and without transparency, Burma or Myanmar has sold it to china. Burma uses some percentage of those gas for electricity but not for Arakanese people but for their own Burmese. Burma does not recognize Arakanese political party as a dialogue partner so that they can do whatever they want without caring Arakanese people.

How Burma purchases gas power engines and utilizes gas from Arakan to distribute electricity in their own region is that see below, please.
Gas-fired plant in Kyaukse to be built
CHAN MYA HTWE 04 SEP 2018          MYANMAR TIMES
The signing ceremony takes place in July. Photo - Supplied
A 145-megawatts natural gas-fired power plant will be built in Kyaukse of Mandalay Region, according to the Ministry of Electricity and Energy.

Sunday, 2 September 2018

Myanmar urges donations

The websites of Myanmar embassies in different countries on Sunday have published a post titled 'Make a Donation' where the post read: 'Make a donation to give a helping hand in resolving the Rakhine State issue'
Tarek Mahmud – Dhaka Tribune
Myanmar has called on the international community to donate money for resettlement of Rohingyas and development of Rakhine state of the country.
The websites of Myanmar embassies in different countries on Sunday have published a post titled “Make a Donation” where the post read: “Make a donation to give a helping hand in resolving the Rakhine State issue.”
Information of two bank accounts were added to the post for giving donations. They are Myanmar Economic Bank (Account Number: EDU 600002) of Naypyidaw branch for United States of America currency USD money and another is Myanmar Economic Bank (Account Number: CF-003434) of Naypyidaw branch in terms of Myanmar currency Kyat.
Such a post was also seen on the website of Myanmar Embassy in Bangladesh by the Union Enterprise.

Thursday, 30 August 2018

Clashes ongoing at border of India,Myanmar and Bangladesh


After Arakan Army and Myanmar Army clashed in six places for the whole days in the area with India in month of May, this year, clashes are ongoing again in upper area of Paletwa township
at the border of India, Myanmar and Bangladesh on 29.8.2018 according to Arakan Army’s

Myanmar army shelled 81mm mortars and 60mm mortars on Arakan Army at random. Out of fear, around 100 villagers fled across the border.

During the ongoing clashes, Arakan Army (AA) seizes two 81mm mortars, two 60mm mortars,
*two land mines * , some firearms and ammunitions and uniforms, the AA said.


Monday, 27 August 2018

Myanmar police seizes National Registration Cards from Arakanese


Myanmar police deployed in northern Myanmar seized National Identity Cards
from Arakanese travelers who came to pass police post to look new job opportunity
in Shan State, Myanmar on 25.8.2018 . Myanmar police allowed all the travelers
to pass their post except Arakanese men and women from whom National Registration
Cards were forcibly and unlawfully seized and some of Arakanese were also detained at
police post but most of them managed to return back  where they started their
journey without getting back their cards from brutal arbitrary police.

Even if they were citizens and their card were valid, they were not allowed to pass police
post to reach work sites to get jobs in Shan State, Myanmar .Therefore they left their
futile, useless cards at police post and walking back long way (200-mile)on foot.

Fortunately, one Arakanese guy, who overheard police’s arbitrary   seizing  National
Registration Cards and his compatriots were on the returning way , came to get them
in his automobile.

The reason why citizens were blocked to travel just within and just inside Myanmar is yet
unknown but it is sure that Arakanese are discriminated and Arakanese are being recognized as second citizenship status by majority Burma who rules arbitrarily Myanmar.
Some sources disclosed that Myanmar military detective force which directed police to seize cards from Arakanese men and women.

Independent Arakanese News Agency, www.narinjara.com on its facebook page, also published
this story. According to Independent Arakanese News Agency, it wanted to contact police post on phone to interview but particular phone number of police post which news agency was not given clandestinely.



However, we, Arakanese people believe that majority Burma intentionally discriminates and deliberately persecutes  Arakanese people from time to time.  




Friday, 24 August 2018

NETHERLANDS NOT PREPARED FOR GAS SHORTAGES: REPORT

NETHERLANDS NOT PREPARED FOR GAS SHORTAGES: REPORT




Milieudefensie and Groningen residents dump fracking earthquake rubble in front of the Ministry of Economic Affairs in The Hague, 26 Oct 2017


Milieudefensie and Groningen residents dump fracking earthquake rubble in front of the Ministry of Economic Affairs in The Hague, 26 Oct 2017. Photo: @milieudefensie / Twitter
The Netherlands is not sufficiently prepared to deal with the consequences of a long-term gas shortage, according to a crisis plan from the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate that EenVandaag got hold of by appealing to the freedom of information act.
The crisis plan describes possible steps the Netherlands can take if gas extraction in Groningen has to be halted sooner than planned, for example due to a massive earthquake, and if the country can't get enough gas from abroad to meet the demand. The plan dates from January 2018.

Thursday, 23 August 2018

Retired Myanmar Army men attend International Buddhist Conference


From 23 to 26 August, 6th International Buddhist Conference will be held
in New Delhi, in India.
As majority of Myanmar citizens are Buddhists, Myanmar minister for religious affairs
Aung Ko is attending along with Aung Thein Nyunt. Both of them were retired men
from Myanmar Army which kills, rapes, loots and massacres minority ethnics
(non-Burma) in so-called Myanmar until right now.
It is wonderful that former members of killer, rapist, looter organization of Myanmar
represent to attend 6th International Buddhist Conference in New Delhi on behalf of Myanmar.



Monday, 20 August 2018

Arakanese oil well workers face hardships under the Myanmar rule


In the lost Arakan to Myanmar, in Kyaukpyu twoship, there are local residents who
make living from oil extraction more than traditional forms of livelihood such as fishing
and agriculture.
Those who dig an oil well at Arakan coastline as form of livelihood have inherited from
forefathers’ tradition of oil extraction. It is legal and oil extraction sites belong to them.
They are to dig between 300 – 500 feet deep by using iron pipe on edge and connecting
plastic pipes above with scaffolds.
To complete digging, it takes nearly two months for just an oil well. There were over 2,200
oil wells work sites along the Arakan coastline but decline in the number of oil wells are
increasing day by day because China and Korea gas extractions at Arakan coastline cause diminishing of oil supply.
Every three days, local residents could extract two barrels of oil from just an oil well before
irresponsible Myanmar government sold all the natural gas to china. Now, every three days,
extraction capacity of an oil well is absolutely just one barrel therefore oil workers and their
families suffer many hardships to survive under the Myanmar rule.
The cruel Myanmar government deliberately ignores to support traditional oil wells of local residents. Moreover, intentionally attempts to demolish every oil well of local residents at Arakan coastline.
Evidences suggest that Myanmar government seizes fishing sea areas and other resources from areas near Shwe gas field.


Friday, 17 August 2018

Water, the new oil


Water, the new oil

Water sustainability in Bangladesh RMG Industry
Water will in future become more valuable than oil as rising demand from people, industries and agriculture will apply pressure on the scarce water supplies worldwide. We can live without oil as alternative green production sources become available. But we cannot live without water. Recent reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) states that global warming will lead to “changes in all components of the freshwater system.” The conclusion being that “water and its availability and quality will be the main pressures on, and issues for, societies and the environment under climate change.” Wars and conflicts may even arise due to the scarcity of water.

Sunday, 12 August 2018

Toxic waste of oil found in Arakan coast , western Myanmar


So many miles long toxic waste of oil found on the water surface of sea at Arakan coast
in bay of Bengal in these days. These toxic waste of oil were seen by local fishermen when
they were catching fishes in the river between the main land and Ramree Island. The sea current flowed between the main land and island carrying on its surface toxic waste of oil which is many miles in length. The ebb and flow of tide also gradually reached almost entire northern
part of Arakan coast carrying toxic waste. Some kind of big fishes are being killed by toxic waste.  Some big dead fishes strand at sea beach in Sittwe, Capital of Arakan.

There is Chinese crude oil terminal at Maday Island in Kyaukryu Township, in Arakan coast,
western so-called Myanmar. From Maday Island , crude oil pipeline starts to be end in Yunnan,
China. Similarly natural gas pipeline also was constructed parallel but natural gas pipeline begins Ramree Island, Kyaukruy Township. Two pipelines meet together at Ramree Island and from there, both pipelines run parallel to be end in Yunnan, China.

Gas released in the pipeline became operational in October 2013. The crude oil pipeline fully
operationally became by the end of 2013.These pipelines are 2,520 kilometer long. 797 Km in
Myanmar and 1,728 Km in China. Gas pipeline delivers every year 12 billion cubic metres while
The crude oil pipeline carries 22 million tones every year. The nature gas is extracted from
Arakan coast and sold to China by majority Burmese government without wills of Arakanese.

Crude oil is that China imports from Africa and middle-east into China via The lost Arakan to
Myanmar. Myanmar does not officially say how much they earn from Arakan gas and oil
pipeline but they build new capital and buy fighter jets, tanks, short range missiles and rockets
with the monies from  Arakan gas and crude oil pipeline. Arakan people get absolutely nothing.
But environment pollutions and toxic waste which Arakanese people are just to gain at all.

Oil is being unloaded from oil-ships into tanks before it is released into pipeline to reach
China from Kyaukruy once in every two or three days. Local Arakanese people believe that oil
tanks were washed at oil terminal in Maday Island and toxic waste of oil were dumped at sea.

The irresponsible Myanmar government does not care what and how badly happening in the sea. (at Arakan coast) . Yet, fishes are dying and aftermath of that, fish-eating birds like ospreys, eagles and
seagulls may die. There will be dire consequences if  legal action is not brought against the company that dumps toxic waste at sea.


Wednesday, 8 August 2018

Bangladesh foreign minister starts Myanmar visit on Thursday




  Senior Correspondent,  bdnews24.com
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Published: 2018-08-09 01:07:11.0 BdST Updated: 2018-08-09 01:07:11.0 BdST
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Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali speaks at a news briefing in Dhaka on Sunday on President Md Abdul Hamid joining a special summit of the OIC in Istanbul on Dec 13 on US President Donald Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Photo: asif mahmud ove
Foreign Minister Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali will start his three-day Myanmar visit on Thursday to see the preparations there for the return of Rohingya refugees.
He left Dhaka on Wednesday night in a Singapore Airways plane, one of his aides said.
The foreign ministry earlier said Mahmood Ali will see the accommodation facilities, particularly installation of pre-fabricated houses for repatriation of the Rohingyas.

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