Daily Local News (Spring Revolution) – Nov 27 (Morning)

Daily Local News (Spring Revolution) – Nov 27 (Morning)

 

1. Foreign Minister Daw Zin Mar Aung calls on the public to participate in the campaign to end violence against women

Foreign Minister Daw Zin Mar Aung urges the public to join the campaign to eradicate violence against women because the regime is committed to various forms of violence in society. Daw Zin Mar Aung, Union Minister of NUG’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said at the 16-day campaign to end violence against women.

“We should be more involved in the campaign now, especially since the regime is oppressing entire Myanmar and its community. It is a period in which the regime is committing not only ordinary oppression but also political, structural, and ritual violence in society. During this time, the public’s participation in the campaign will help to fulfil the essence of the spring revolution,” the Minister said. Currently, the terrorist regime has killed over 2,000 people and destroyed nearly 40,000 houses and buildings across the country.

 

2. Dr. Sasa sent a congratulatory message for the appointment of Anwar Ibrahim as Malaysia’s Prime Minister

Dr. Sasa sent a congratulatory message for the appointment of Anwar Ibrahim as Malaysia’s Prime Minister. Dr. Sasa, Union Minister of International Cooperation, informed in the last week of November. We would like to express our heartfelt congratulations to Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on his appointment. This is the formal recognition and appointment of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim as the country’s leader and political activist.

“Nothing is expected more than success and the continuation of a peaceful journey. We look forward to continuing to collaborate for democracy and freedom not only in Myanmar, Malaysia, and ASEAN but also around the world,” he said. Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim was elected as the country’s leader after an election.

 

3. The Minister of Human Rights says a flag that will win the revolution should be raised to the highest level by fulfilling our responsibilities

Union Minister of Human Rights U Aung Myo Min said that a flag that will win the revolution should be raised to the highest level by fulfilling our responsibilities. On November 26, U Aung Myo Min said at a fundraising event in Sydney, Australia.

Six roadmaps have been established and implemented by the National Unity Government, and the role of Myanmar citizens abroad is also critical. Furthermore, a flag should be raised to the highest level in order to win the revolution without fighting one another,” the Minister said. In addition, the Minister for Human Rights reiterated his desire for the Australian government to do more in terms of assistance, recognition, humanitarian aid, and protection of human rights defenders in Myanmar.

 

4. Meeting with the Interim Local Administration Central Committee of the NUG and the Public Administration Groups of the Bago Region

It is reported that there was a meeting with the NUG’s Interim Local Administration Central Committee and the Bago Region’s Public Administration Groups. On November 26, the NUG’s Interim Local Administration Central Committee and the Bago Region’s Public Administration Groups held a meeting (4/2022). Union Minister of Home Affairs and Immigration U Lwin Ko Latt, vice chairperson of the Interim Local Administration Central Committee, gave opening remarks in the meeting. Then, following an explanation of the Ministry of Health’s policies, Bago people’s administration groups discussed the challenges they face on the ground and what they want to know about the policy.

Thereafter, Union Minister of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation Dr. Tu Hkawng delivered conclusion remarks. Union Minister U Lwin Ko Latt led the meeting, which was attended by Union Ministers, Deputy Union Ministers, Permanent Secretaries, officials from various departments, and members of the Bago Region’s Public Administration Groups.

 

5.  Actor Min Maw Kun urged the public to purchase lottery tickets from the “Army dissolves as the BUDDY marches” campaign

Actor Min Maw Kun urged the public to purchase lottery tickets from the “Army dissolves as the BUDDY marches” campaign. On November 26, actor Min Maw Kong said about the campaign. “That dog went viral on the internet in July. Lottery tickets for his lieutenant colonel dog neck belt will be sold to raise funds for the revolution. According to my observation, the revolution was very beneficial to the people of Myanmar. The dog is also known as a front-line medical comrade because it accompanied the doctors to the front lines to treat battle-wounded soldiers. BUDDY searches for bomb shelters and guides people who have fled the war in addition to soldiers, doctors, and medical colleagues. If you love BUDDY, purchase tickets,” he said. The “Army dissolves as the BUDDY marches” campaign will begin on November 25, and 70% of the funds raised will be transferred to the Karenni land and 30% to the NUG’s Ministry of Defense.

 

6. People are encouraged to click in order to reach the set amount, as income from Click2donate has decreased

Click2donate released the news on November 26 that people are encouraged to click in order to reach the set amount, as income from Click2donate has decreased. “It was getting around 200 lakhs per day at this time last year. There were between 50,000 and 100,000 clickers. However, we are hoping to earn 1,000 lakhs per month this year. What I mean is let’s click together,” he said. Click2donate is a process of supporting money to revolutionary forces using proceeds from the public’s click.

 

7. More than 300 women have been killed since the military coup, including 30 girls under the age of 12

It is reported that more than 300 women have been killed since the military coup, including 30 girls under the age of 12. Free Expression Myanmar announced the news in the last week of November. According to the report, the terrorist army killed 30 girls under the age of 12. On International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, a list of over 300 women and young girls who were silenced and killed by the coup was released. The terrorist army’s methods of killing included the rape and murder of 17 women, as well as the burning alive of 20 women.

 

8. There were 30 battles in the 4th brigade of the KNU Kawthoolei administration area’s Myeik-Dawei district, and 48 form terrorist military council troops were killed

There were 30 battles in the 4th brigade of the KNU Kawthoolei administration area’s Myeik-Dawei district, and 48 form terrorist military council troops were killed. The KNU-central announced the military news on November 26. “From November 1st to 16th, 2022, 30 battles were fought by the 4th brigade of the KNU Kawthoolei administration area’s Myeik-Dawei district, with 48 killed and 26 injured on the side of terrorist military council troops,” they said. For the sake of the country and people, two comrades of the KNLA and KNDO joint forces were killed and four others were injured.

 

9. The SHADOW (Manufacturing and Armed Forces) has been producing handmade automatic guns

It is reported that SHADOW (Manufacturing and Armed Forces) has been producing handmade automatic guns. SHADOW (Manufacturing and Armed Forces) announced on November 26. “Every day, as young people in the manufacturing department, we produce hand-made automatic guns as creatively as possible. Moreover, we are working on a project of 100 mines for an emergency mission,” they said. SHADOW is a revolutionary force fighting against the military dictatorship.

 

10. The People’s Administration Force of Ayadaw township declared that terrorist military council troops committed war crimes in Nwarmathin village, Ayadaw township

The People’s Administration Force of Ayadaw township stated that terrorist military council troops committed war crimes in Nwarmathin village, Ayadaw township. Terrorist soldiers from the SaKhaTa (10) battalion and about 50 Pyu Saw Htee forces from Ngwetwin village attacked and burned down the east village of Nwarmathin, in the southern part of Ayadaw township, on November 25. During the arson, 82 villagers’ houses and their belongings, farm cattle, and agricultural as well as industrial equipment were reportedly destroyed.

Furthermore, according to the Public Administration Group of Ayadaw township, the 90-year-old grandmother Daw Htay, who was blind and unable to escape when military council forces set fire to the village of Nwarmathin, died burning alive in her house. The terrorist military council’s actions have been recorded as “inhumane terrorist war crimes targeting civilians,” and evidence of these crimes will be presented to the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

 

 

 

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