Daily Local News (Spring Revolution) – Dec 01 (Morning)
1. Acting President Duwa Lashi La’s discussion on Myanmar democracy issues and efforts for national equal rights will be broadcast live at the REUTERS Next Leadership Summit and Global Broadcast
It is reported that Acting President Duwa Lashi La’s discussion on Myanmar democracy issues and efforts for national equal rights will be broadcast live at the REUTERS Next Leadership Summit and Global Broadcast. Global political and business leaders will give a speech at the event, including the Prime Minister of Canada, the Prime Minister of Lithuania, the Foreign Minister of Japan, the IMF Managing Director, and the President of the World Bank, as well as the Chairman and CEO of Morgan Stanley.
2. The National Unity Government may collect tax revenues by sector
It is reported that the National Unity Government may collect tax revenue by sector. Union Prime Minister Mahn Win Khaing Than said at the cabinet meeting on November 29. “At the meeting of the Union-level resource management committee, I was pleased to see that we can collect taxes by sector. It is necessary to make an effort in order to manage tax revenues in an equitable manner without any problems on the ground. In the area of tax collection, I would like to urge ministries to properly supervise the groups collecting on the ground in accordance with policy and guidelines,” he said. Currently, not only public administration and services but also education and health sectors are being implemented in people defense forces-controlled areas..
3. Union Minister Dr. Tu Hkawng says it is critical not to have disagreements in the enemy’s trap
Union Minister Dr. Tu Hkawng said that it is critical not to have disagreements in the enemy’s trap. On November 30, Dr. Tu Hkawng said that about the revolution. “People of various races and sectors have come together to fight for the revolution. I’d like to say you that there are many revolutionary soldiers fighting in secret for the good of our country in various regions. There are those who have lost their lives and those who have to live with mortal wounds. Our country will never recover unless we succeed in this revolution, in which people from various countries have actively participated. It is important not to have disagreements in the enemy’s trap,” the Minister said. Union Minister Dr. Tu Hkawng went to the front lines with the assistance of NUGPay friends to deliver supplies to revolutionary soldiers.
4. Deputy Minister of Home Affairs U Khu Hte Bu says public administration must be managed on behalf of the public and must be conducted fairly
Deputy Minister of Home Affairs U Khu Hte Bu said that public administration must be managed on behalf of the public and must be conducted fairly. The Deputy Minister of Home Affairs stated this at a meeting on November 30 between the Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration and the township public administration bodies of Sagaing, Magway, and Bago.
“Public administration is managed on behalf of the people, so it is essential to act fairly when dealing with public planning issues, as well as to meet and discuss with various departments in order to maintain a good connection. Those taking part in the revolution are acting with full responsibility, and timely reporting on the difficulties encountered on the ground from various regions is required,” the Deputy Minister said. The meeting was led by Deputy Minister of Home Affairs U Khu Hte Bu and it was attended by the permanent secretary, department of public administration, people’s police, fire department, immigration department, special investigation department officials, and public administration bodies from Sagaing, Magway, and Bago region.
5. MFDMC overseas support force donated 400,000 baht worth of a sniper gun and 200 rounds ammunition to Special Operations Force – S.O.F
MFDMC overseas support force donated 400,000 baht worth of a sniper gun and 200 rounds ammunition to Special Operations Force – S.O.F. The Southern military region command’s Special Operations Force – S.O.F informed that on November 30. “We would like to record and express our gratitude to all the supporting organizations and donors who collaborated with Myanmar Federal Democratic Mission Coalition (MFDMC) for this donation,” the statement described. The S.O.F forces have stated that they are focusing their efforts on achieving victories by replenishing the RPG, M79, and sniper weapons that are currently required for military operations.
6. Two men robbed a phone shop in Mandalay with a pistol and stole more than 40 phones
It is reported that two men robbed a phone shop in Mandalay with a pistol and stole more than 40 phones. The owner of PRO 7 Brand New & Mobile Second Shop said that on November 30 after 3:00 p.m. “At PRO 7 Brand New & Mobile Second Shop on Street 40 79×80, the robbery took place with a pistol at 3:18 in the afternoon. More than 40 phones were stolen,” he said. According to reports, the robbers arrived on four people with two motorcycles without license plates.
7. There were 12 clashes between military council troops and the Chin National Defense Force (CNDF) in three months
According to the report, there were 12 clashes between military council troops and the Chin National Defense Force (CNDF) in three months, with 37 deaths on the military council side. The Chin National League announced the battle news between September and November 2022 on November 30. It is said that there were 12 clashes between the terrorist military council and the Chin National Defense Force (CNDF) in Falam and Kalay townships in Chin State between September and November 2022. Three houses in Tibual village are said to have been destroyed by unknown weapons fired by the terrorist military council, and a mentally ill man from Bualte village was killed and a woman was abducted.
8. The terrorist military council troops fired heavy weapons into the village and burned down the houses
After the battle in the Nyaunglebin district, the terrorist military council troops fired heavy weapons into the village and burned down the houses. The KNU-Central confirmed the news on November 30. On November 27, at 2:10 p.m., military council troops clashed with Karen National Liberation Army and Karen National Defense Organization at Bawkahtar village in KNU’s Kawthoolei administrative area, Kyaukkyi township, Nyaunglebin district. After the battle, terrorist military council troops targeted civilians and opened fire with heavy weapons into the village. Three homes and one school in Mabigyi village, as well as one medical clinic in Mabilay village, were reportedly damaged as a result of the shooting. Furthermore, on November 28, terrorist military council troops from KaMaYa-20 burned and destroyed 17 houses in the Padekaw village group, Kyaukgyi township, and three more houses were burned on November 29 in Bawkahtar village.
9. Bamboos were illegally extracted somewhere on the way to Htilin township, and a fine of 25% of the bamboo’s value was imposed in accordance with NUG’s fine sentencing guidelines
It is reported that bamboos were illegally extracted somewhere on the way to Htilin township, and a fine of 25% of the bamboo’s value was imposed in accordance with NUG’s fine sentencing guidelines. On November 30, the Yaw Revolutionary Army-YRA (Htilin) announced the news. According to public reports of illegal timber and bamboo smuggling, YRA (Htilin) and Htilin Township People’s Police conducted a joint investigation along a route in Htilin Township, and a car carrying 5,000 bamboos was captured on November 29. According to the interrogations, the vehicle used that route about 15 times to illegally extract bamboo from Gangaw township. It is known that taxes are given to nearby PDFs and PDF gates on the transit route without payment in accordance with NUG tax regulations.
10. The military council troops burned down Zawchaung village in Kanbalu township for the sixth time
The military council troops are reported to have burned down Zawchaung village in Kanbalu township for the sixth time. On November 30, the Koetaungboet revolutionary force confirmed the news. The military council troops, who returned after spending three nights in Thintaw village, are said to be burning Zawchaung village for the sixth time since 11:35 a.m. The column that burned down the village was said to be the Koetaungboet-based KaMaYa 363 column in Kanbalu township.
11. The defense forces attacked the soldiers invading the Nyaungpinthar village, killing nearly 30 people
It has been reported that the defense forces attacked the invading soldiers in Nyaungpinthar village, killing nearly 30 people. In the last week of November, the Black Dragon group announced the military information. “About 100 military council forces that came out of Nyaungpinthar agricultural farm in Shwebo township had a fierce battle with the Black Dragon group, SBDF, Tiger Force, PDF in Shwebo township, and local PDF groups,” they said. As military council forces suffered heavy casualties and fired continuously with heavy weapons, three Black Dragon forces soldiers and one Dog Hunder group soldier were injured. The battle lasted over two hours, and the soldiers were forced to retreat due to unequal weapons, with approximately 30 military council troops killed.
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