Monday, 30 July 2018

The depletion of rice stocks in Arakan


These days, the lost Arakan to Myanmar in western Myanmar feels a bit like threat of widespread depletion of food after Myanmar’s traders purchased all kind of rice and took them to majority Myanmar or Burma region.
Therefore, lack of food during long period of time in the region seemed that people were famished but nothing to eat.

With the increase in prices of rough and good quality rice in the last month reached record high, never before in history except  in 1963s. In that year, Arakanese people had to starve and died and did not have sufficient food to eat. Because, all the rice were taken by Burmese government to their region. Hence, Arakanese people came out from their dying beds of homes to the streets to demand and protest. They demanded to distribute rice and chanted slogan “ Arakan’s rice is for Arakan” . Myanmar government atrociously and brutally fired over  500 shots into people procession. Over 300 Arakanese people mostly youths were massacred on the streets of their beloved city by Myanmar or Burma
government.
Nowadays, Myanmar are buying ,in luring way ,huge quantity of rice from Arakan to their region again.
Consequently, the price of paw san rice reached Ks 44,000 per bag in this month, up from  Ks 33,000 per bag and the price of Monsoon and summer rice are unstable in the rice market.
In the lost Arakan to Myanmar, besides fishery , paddy is mainly cultivated that rice production is not only enough for its own people but also able to sell beyond the territory. But, Government of Myanmar intentionally does not allow Arakanese farmers  to sell rice to international market and set their own organization which can only export rice to foreign. Arakanese rice traders are just to sell their rice to Burmese men at low price.
Burmese rice traders trading under the Government of Myanmar  mercilessly and greedily exploiting by  buying more and more quantity of rice at low price from Arakanese farmers and distributing once to those rice in the very much rare rice region of Burma or Myanmar and also selling to foreign . Arakanese rice traders are not allowed to sell their rice to abroad under the law of Myanmar  government.  





Wednesday, 25 July 2018

US to keep pressure on Myanmar to solve Rohingya issue

Monday, 23 July 2018

Myanmar still practicing for their colonization in Arakan by constructing roads and arresting public


In the lost Arakan to Myanmar, ruling Myanmar Government has been systematically constructing military roads and bridges since so-called parliament democracy election held in 2010s.
At that time, U Thein Sein was President .Five years later, so-called parliament election was held again and U Htin Kyaw was appointed as a President but he was unhappy under the instruction and direction of Aung San Suu Kyi. He resigned as a president after just over two years. No sooner had he resigned than Aung San Suu Kyi filled Win Myint in the vacancy. These two burmese – Aung San Suu Kyi and Win Myint – have the belief that a country should have great military strength in order to powerful.
So, it is reasonable to assume that they are militarists disguising politicians on the face of matter.
Nowadays, in Arakan,Arakan National Army named Arakan Army gradually emerged powerfully and engaged in battles against the Myanmar Army to gain freedom from Myanmar colony occupying border area with India. To suppress Arakan Army, they need infrastructure like roads, bridges, buildings, power supplies and transports. Actually,
military advance is uppermost in their priorities.
Therefore, Aung San Suu Kyi together with Myanmar army’s chief, Min Aung Haling , construct what infrastructure they need in Arakan with monies exploited from Arakanese people and Arakan natural resources .
On the one hand, they exaggerated propagandas that they are carrying on regional developments by implementing infrastructures in Arakan. On the other hand, they are arresting nationalists, students leaders, monks, politicians and supporters of Arakan Army.





Wednesday, 18 July 2018

A bit of the Greek islands in the heart of historic Athens


Sun Online Desk     18th July, 2018 10:28:57


"The Acropolis? It's that way." Residents of historic Anafiotika are used to giving directions to tourists, lost in the narrow, winding alleyways of this unique but little-known hillside neighbourhood in the heart of Athens.

Looking as if it's lifted straight out of the Greek islands, Anafiotika's tiny white-washed houses with brightly-painted shutters and doors were designed to resemble their builders' own Aegean Sea homes.

Tuesday, 17 July 2018

Myanmar intends to apprehend Arakanese farmers soon


State - own Myanmar Agriculture Development Bank(MADB) will sue Arakanese farmers soon. The reason why farmers will be sued by MAD is that 1433 Arakanese farmers had gained loan once from the MADB since 2013. But,farmers were unable to amortize their loans because a series of natural disaster ,floods and droughts ,occurred in Arakan which is being ruled by Myanmar and there are further bankruptcies among small farmers.

Poor farmers will be arrested in this monsoon or raining season by Myanmar Police. There
is no good condition that Arakanese farmers can unlikely avoid malicious arrest of ruling Myanmar.
If they are thrown into prison, there will be nobody to feed their families.
Under the ruling of Myanmar, agriculture sector in Arakan is gradually fading away and farmers become paupers.


Friday, 13 July 2018

UN opens its first office in Myanmar

To gain close relationship with Myanmar Government, the United Nations opened its first
office in Nay Pyi Taw - new capital of Myanmar - on wednesday.
“This UN office symbolises the UN's effort to coordinate and do its utmost to support the government and people of Myanmar and live up to the values enshrined in the UN charter", said Haoliang Xu, UN assistant secretary general. 
The MoU signed on June 6 by Myanmar with the UN Development Program and UN High Commissioner for Refugees regarding voluntary repatriation of Bengalis who fled from Arakan to Bangladesh last year. 


Tuesday, 10 July 2018

Bangladesh Foreign Minister Mahmood Ali to visit Myanmar soon: Official

Sunday, 8 July 2018

From time to time,Myanmar wears very much sober smiles and sympathetic attitudes but in reality

In the lost Arakan to Myanmar, a giant whale was found dead on a beach near Kanpauk
village on 8 july.The whale measures around 34 feet in length and 10 feet in circumference. Myanmar Fishery Officials are attempting to extract all the bones from whale to keep in their own ocean museum. After extracting all the bones,Myanmar Fishery Officials will take away them from Arakan to Capital of so-called Myanmar.

Last year, the similar three whales were also found dead on the similar beach. All the bones were taken by Myanmar to their Capital.

Local Arakanese protest against the colonial- style of Myanmar but in vain. Even if Arakan coast is over 400 miles in length, there is no museum about ocean in Arakan that ruling Myanmar intentionally ignores to build so that all natural resources from sea can be exploited. From time to time,Myanmar wears very much sober smiles and sympathetic attitudes while dealing Arakanese but in reality they are bent upon making their own axe to grind and neglects Arakanese people desires.   

Saturday, 7 July 2018

Myanmar strives to enlist ancient city as world heritage

Wednesday, 4 July 2018

Poor Local Arakanese Farmers Still Have Not Received Compensation

When Gas pipeline and Oil pipeline - from Arakan to China through the middle region of
so-called Myanmar - were constructed by China National Petroleum Corporation and Myanmar Oil and Gas Enterprise, Arakanese Farmers' farmlands were badly damaged.
Therefore,around 1,000 farmers protested against China National Petroleum Corporation
and notorious Myanmar's (MOGE) in  Ann Township,the lost Arakan to Myanmar last month
to give compensation for damaged farmlands and plantations.
Even if Some farmers lost three acres and some others lost four acres, They did not receive any compensation therefore they started to protest against the China National Petroleum Corporation and Myanmar Enterprise.
Police charged with lathi to farmers to disperse that Arakanese Farmers only received. The farmers submitted complaints to Arakan State government to get compensation for their damaged farmlands,plantations, pastureland before holding the protest. The Government
conducted field surveys on the damaged lands and agreed to pay the compensation. However, the Chinese and Myanmar's company still have not given any compensation to poor local Arakanese Farmers.




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