- The NUG Union Prime Minister says that no matter how powerful the dictators in history were, they had to kneel down and surrender in the end
- The NUG Ministry of Home Affairs announces that, during the one-year period of defense, more than 10,000 battles and bomb attacks were carried out, and more than 25,000 members of the military council were exterminated
- The National Unity Government provided nearly 260 million Kyats in humanitarian aid in August 2022
- The Deputy Minister Dr. Sai Khiang Myo Tun says that the military council is focused only on the perpetration of dictatorship
- Eleven strike groups in Dawei Township call for a boycott (known as a Pattanikkujjana in Pali) by monks against the military leader in the spirit of the saffron revolution
- A curfew has been issued in Nay Pyi Taw, where most of the military leaders of the coup d’état live
- The People’s Defence Force Kalay Battalion 04 donates pots and pans to more than 100 families who lost all their food and housing due to the Military Council troops’ violent arson attacks
The Minister of Defense said that the terrorist military council is holding on to power by creating a fake election result
Union Prime Minister Mann Win Khaing Than’s statement at the last Democracy Day ceremony that no matter how powerful the dictators were, in history, they only had to kneel down and surrender, was summarized on the Prime Minister’s social media on September 18.
“Looking back at history, feudalists, fascists, and dictators, no matter how strong they were, had to surrender to democratic countries built with the power of the people,” — the Union Prime Minister said.
On February 1, 2021, the military seized power from the people’s government unjustly by relying on weapons.
The NUG Ministry of Home Affairs announces that, during the one-year period of defense, more than 10,000 battles and bomb attacks were carried out, and more than 25,000 members of the military council were exterminated
The Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration announced on September 18 that during the one-year period of defense, the ministry was able to carry out more than 10,000 battles and bomb attacks and exterminate more than 25,000 members of the military council.
It states, “People’s Defensive War is being waged in accordance with the right of the people to defend themselves in order to survive the coup terrorist group’s violent suppression, arrest, and killing of the people. During one year from September 7, 2021 to September 6, 2022, 7,205 battles and conflicts were fought and 3,272 bomb explosions were carried out, killing 25,107 members of the military council and injuring another 8,023.”
Peaceful public strikes are still taking place in the Divisions for the permanent end of the military dictatorship and the construction of a federal democracy.
The National Unity Government provided nearly 260 million Kyats in humanitarian aid in August 2022
The Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management released a statement on September 18 that the National Unity Government provided 259.40 million Kyats in humanitarian aid in August 2022.
It is said in the statement that the humanitarian aid includes more than 190,000 IDPs and Sagaing Division, Magway Division, and Karen State were the most provided. The Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management of the National Unity Government is working with various partners to help the people whose properties were burnt by the coup terrorist military, the people who fled the offensive attacks of the terrorist military, the family members of those who were injured and lost their lives during the revolution, vulnerable groups including the disabled who need help, victims of natural disasters, and those who need humanitarian assistance for various reasons.
The Deputy Minister Dr. Sai Khiang Myo Tun says that the military council is focused only on the perpetration of dictatorship
Dr. Sai Khaing Myo Tun, Deputy Minister of Education, posted on social media on September 18 that the main focus of the military council is to perpetuate the dictatorship.
“We all know that the main focus of the military council is to perpetuate the dictatorship. Now, they have committed an inhumane act by bombing innocent young students with fighter jets,” — the Deputy Minister said.
On September 18, the Tabayin Township Brothers said that the fired bullets and related military equipment from the incident would be handed over to the NUG Ministry of Human Rights.
They said, “These are various shells and military equipment that were left by troops of the terrorist coup leader Min Aung Hlaing as evidence of war crimes when they attacked the school in Let Yet Kone Village using two Mi-35 helicopters on September 16. We will gather all the evidence we can find and hand over it to the Ministry of Human Rights and all the departments that can prosecute the war crimes.”
The terrorist military council has killed more than two thousand people, and more than ten thousand people are currently under detention.
Eleven strike groups in Dawei Township call for a boycott (known as a Pattanikkujjana in Pali) by monks against the military leader in the spirit of the saffron revolution
On September 18, the Democracy Movement Strike Committee-Dawei, which is composed of eleven strike columns, released a request to the monks to boycott (do Pattanikkujjana) of the military leaders in the spirit of the saffron revolution in accordance with the discipline and rules for monks.
The request states, “Before the military coup d’état on February 1, 2021, the ethnic armed resistance forces and the opposition political forces tried to find a solution to Myanmar’s political problems through political means without putting hatred and antipathy at the forefront. However, Myanmar’s army leaders deviated from the will of the people and seized power based on weapons, and it was followed by the non-violent civil disobedience movements and the emergence of the defensive war.
As a result of the military coup, the country was faced with three catastrophes: famine (dubbhikhkanta.ra.kap), epidemic disease (rau:ganta.ra.kap), and war (sathtanta.ra.kap), which brought the country into an ugly state of disrepair (appatirūpa.desa). As long as the country is not governed in accordance with the will of the people (avirodhanaṁ), the worldly principles of freedom, justice, and equal rights will vanish, and peace will be destroyed.
The Democracy Movement Strike Committee-Dawei, according to the great mercy of the monks who sympathize with the wishes and difficulties of the social life of the entire ethnic people and the spirit of the saffron revolution, makes a special appeal to the monks to carry out a boycott (Pattanikkujjana) of the military leaders who are suppressing violence against the public, like the Catholic priest Cardinal Sin did during the Philippine revolution, to encourage the military council troops to participate with the people.”
A curfew has been issued in Nay Pyi Taw, where most of the military leaders of the coup d’état live
In Nay Pyi Taw, beginning September 17, various township administrators appointed by the military council have declared a curfew. The townships covered by the curfew include Pubba Thiri, Dekkhina Thiri, Zabu Thiri, Ottara Thiri, Zeya Thiri, Tatkon, Pyinmana, and Lewe Townships, and Section 144, in which five or more people are not allowed to gather in main roads, public roads, alleys, parks, and public places, and the curfew is imposed between from 12 p.m. and 4 a.m. every night, has been issued.
It is stated in the announcement by the Pyinmana Township General Administration Department that, believing that some people are acting to undermine public safety and law and order, community peace, and may cause riots, gatherings, preaching, processions using vehicles or in person, inciting protests, vandalism, and riotous behavior are prohibited in Pyinmana Townships.
The People’s Defence Force Kalay Battalion 04 donates pots and pans to more than 100 families who lost all their food and housing due to the Military Council troops’ violent arson attacks
On September 18, the People’s Defence Force Kalay Battalion 04 said that it had donated pots and pans to more than 100 families who had lost all their food and shelter due to the violent arson attacks by the Military Council troops.
It stated, “Our battalion donated pots and pans to more than 100 families who lost all their food and housing due to the Military Council troops’ violent arson attacks. Using the funds donated by people, each household was provided with 3 rice pots, 3 plates, and 3 spoons.”
According to the People’s Defence Force Kalay Battalion 04, currently, there are more than 2,000 houses that have been destroyed by the terrorist military council in Kalay Township, and there are tens of thousands of people who have fled the war.
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