- The Public Affairs Committee of CRPH was capable to support more than 1,500 lakhs for exceeding 2,400 CDMers
- Union Minister U Lwin Ko Lat discussed the need to put more effort into special investigative activities and identify strategic targets
- Ambassador U Kyaw Moe Tun called on the United Nations to immediately decide and take action without hesitation to protect the lives of the people of Myanmar
- Mother’s dress and portrait was won by one winner from Malaysia and one winner from Perth, Australia
- Increasing collection fees 5,000 Kyats for NUG Pay Activation Code is the cost for the entire year and no transaction fees are charged
- The NUG Ministry of Defense provided 1,000,000 Kyats for the medical expenses of Comrade Myo Thu Aung (or) Naga Gyi, who was seriously injured
- Planning to cancel Dala shipyard and to build a small naval dock with container pier owned by Min Aung Hlaing’s son
- The MGN Ranger (2nd Battalion of Myingyan District) and allies attacked and captured the junta camp positioned in North Kyun Village of Myingyan Township and killing six members of the terrorist military troop, including one officer
The Public Affairs Committee of CRPH was capable to support more than 1,500 lakhs for exceeding 2,400 CDMers
On October 1, the Public Affairs Committee of Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw (CRPH) reported that they had been helping for CDMer’s urgent issues by receiving donations from international donors and advertising revenue gained from Ahlu Shin Application and Spring Legends YouTube Channel. The Committee supported the emergency needs under three main topics including 100,000 Kyats for health and maternity expenses and 50,000 Kyats for food difficulties. Moreover, dead, arrested evacuations, and other emergency cases are also provided as appropriate.
Now, in 2022, the CRPH says that the Public Affairs Committee has been able to support more than 1,500 lakhs for exceeding 2,400 CDMers. The Committee supported incoming CDMers by using two step verification methods such as using the approval of parliamentarians from the relevant states and regions, and with the approval of focal persons to ensure that all the CDMer’s information received from the Ahlu Shin Facebook Page.
Union Minister U Lwin Ko Lat discussed the need to put more effort into special investigative activities and identify strategic targets
On October 1st, U Lwin Ko Lat, Union Minister of the Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration of the National Unity Government, and members of the Special Investigation and Intelligence Department discussed about strategic target issues.
U Lwin Ko Lat says, in reviewing the activities of the previous year; the security sector and the administrative sector became stronger, additionally the military has been able to speed up development due to the efforts of the special investigation and intelligence forces. Likewise, this year requires more effort into special intelligence activities in addition to conventional intelligence processes. Also, the attending troops discussed keeping information about the enemy, to be able to work in a connected manner and to provide the necessary assistance by the Ministry. U Lwin Ko Lat, Union Minister of the Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration, also Deputy Director General of the Department of Special Investigations; Central level troops and regional and state level troops attended the ceremony.
Ambassador U Kyaw Moe Tun called on the United Nations to immediately decide and take action without hesitation to protect the lives of the people of Myanmar
Ambassador U Kyaw Moe Tun called on the United Nations to immediately take action without hesitation to protect the lives of the people of Myanmar. On September 30, the third committee meeting of the 77th Session of the UN General Assembly, U Kyaw Moe Tun gives a speech related to social development issue. In the meeting, he says the junta has been committed crimes against humanity and war crimes like illegal killing, torture massacres, destruction of villages and human rights violations in the past 19 months. Therefore, it is clear that they are working to instill fear in the people and to stop democratic activities. For these reasons, on behalf of the people of Myanmar, I would like to request once again to take any actions which can protect the lives of the people of Myanmar should be decided without hesitation. Moreover, Ambassador added that the people of Myanmar and the National Unity Government (NUG) are committed to end the dictatorship and determined to restore democracy.
Mother’s dress and portrait was won by one winner from Malaysia and one winner from Perth, Australia
On October 1st, a closing of fund-raising ceremony was held by selling tickets with the slogan “Let’s fight in mother’s dress to end the dictatorship”. In the mother’s dress and portrait winner selection event, the first prize was won by a lucky winner from Malaysia and the second prize was won by a lucky winner from Perth, Australia. Saffron Ashin Htavara, movie star Min Maw Khun, director The Khit Nay, and art teacher Nu Yin attended the ceremony.
Increasing collection fees 5,000 Kyats for NUG Pay Activation Code is the cost for the entire year and no transaction fees are charged
On October 1st, NUG Pay clarified that the increasing fees 5,000 Kyats for NUGPay activation code is the cost for the entire year and no transaction fees are charged for this. NUG Play application for the Android version can be downloaded via Google Play Store. However, the application for iOS version is planning to download from Apple App Store in the near future. NUG Pay is a safe and secure financial system which can be freed from the military dictatorship.
The NUG Ministry of Defense provided 1,000,000 Kyats for the medical expenses of Comrade Myo Thu Aung (or) Naga Gyi, who was seriously injured
The National Unity Government, Ministry of Defense provided 1,000,000 Kyats for the medical expenses of Comrade Myo Thu Aung (or) Naga Gyi, who was seriously injured in the 4-mile battle of Tamu City. He is also a member of the Fighter Police CDM-Tamu, which is formed by CDM policemen. “We are delighted to receive 1,000,000 Kyats from the MOD for the medical expenses of Comrade Myo Thu Aung (or) Naga Gyi, who was seriously injured in the 4-mile battle in Tamu,” said Fighter Police CDM-Tamu. Currently, the Ministry of Defense is using up to 95 percent of the defense budget, which is also used for wounded and sick comrades.
Planning to cancel Dala shipyard and to build a small naval dock with container pier owned by Min Aung Hlaing’s son
In the last week of September, the Thunder news agency reported a detailed investigation that the junta is planning to cancel Dala shipyard located in Dala Township, Yangon and to build a small naval dock with container pier owned by Min Aung Hlaing’s son Aung Pyae Sone Paing. Plans are being drawn up to build a small naval dock for the son of terrorist leader Min Aung Hlaing, also he has visited twice this place with a navy boat. The inland shipping staff confirmed that the terrorist leader Min Aung Hlaing would build a pier for his son and it could be used to dock ships like an Asia wall pier, then, the Dala dock ship seemed to be cancelled. The project is expected to start as soon as possible, and the Dala shipyard is likely to be moved to another location.
The MGN Ranger (2nd Battalion of Myingyan District) and allies attacked and captured the junta camp positioned in North Kyun Village of Myingyan Township and killing six members of the terrorist military troop, including one officer
District) confirmed that a joint operation was conducted by allies. Clashes between the MGN Ranger and the terrorist military troops took 45 minutes and six members of the terrorist military troops were killed including one officer. The camp was captured by rangers because of the rest of soldiers were wounded and fled. During the battle, more reinforcements arrived from the junta side, but the alliance successfully retreated, and three soldiers were injured. It is reported that the child of the junta officer was found in the battle, but it was released due to humanitarian reasons.
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