Myanmar Spring Revolution Morning Fresh News for 2022 October 21

  1. The Union Prime Minister says the relevant ministries need to work hard when solving difficulties on the ground
  2. Daw Zin Mar Aung, Union Minister of Foreign Affairs, sent an objection letter to the Association of World Election Bodies (AWEB)
  3. Dr. Lian Hmung Sakhong, Union Minister of Federal Union Affairs, met with three members of parliament from various Korean parties
  4. Union Minister U Tin Tun Naing says the spring revolution has not been marching carelessly, but marching with the support of the public
  5. Click2donate has been distributing over 1,000 lakhs to revolutionary forces
  6. There are some townships in Yangon that have been checking the guest registration list almost every night
  7. Some of the retired generals of the terrorist army are secretly selling their assets and doing to hide their traces
  8. Two comrades from the Arakan army who raped a woman by relying on weapons, were imposed 30 lashing points in addition to hard labor and imprisonment for 20 years

The Union Prime Minister says the relevant ministries need to work hard when solving difficulties on the ground

Union Prime Minister, U Mahn Win Khaing Than, said that relevant ministries need to work hard when solving difficulties on the ground. On October 20, the Prime Minister said at the Interim Local Administration Central Committee (33/2022) meeting. “Our committee is one of the largest structured committees of the National Unity Government, and there are a lot of tasks because the committee is formed of ministers, deputy ministers, and secretaries. We have to carry out the tasks step-by-step. By doing so, there are facing difficulties in the policies and capabilities that have been established in the revolutionary period. Therefore, the relevant ministries need to work hard to solve the difficulties on the ground. The Ministry of Defense, and the Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration, need to work hard as these are important ministries in this committee,” Minister said. 

The attended members of the Interim Local Administration Central Committee, explained the decisions set on the 31/2022 meeting, the completed situation for the proceeding processes, and the processes that remain to be carried out. Then, the attended officials had extensive discussions on the matters undertaken by the ministry. The meeting was led by U Mahn Win Khaing Than, the chairman of the Interim Local Administration Central Committee; and the vice chairman (1), members of the Central Committee Union Ministers, Deputy Union Ministers, Permanent secretaries, officials from various departments, including U Lwin Ko Latt, Union Minister of Home Affairs and Immigration, attended.

Daw Zin Mar Aung, Union Minister of Foreign Affairs, sent an objection letter to the Association of World Election Bodies (AWEB)

Daw Zin Mar Aung, Union Minister of Foreign Affairs, sent an objection letter to the Association of World Election Bodies (AWEB). Daw Zin Mar Aung informed that on the evening of October 20.

National Unity Government, Union Minister of Foreign Affairs, Daw Zin Mar Aung, sent an objection letter to AWEB as the Association of World Election Bodies invited election officials of the terrorist military council to attend the general assembly of AWEB. According to the objection letter, it is described that the National Unity Government is currently the legal government and Myanma military seized the power on February 1, 2021. Also, the military council has illegally detained members of the 2020 election commission, including President U Win Myint and the State Counselor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.

Dr. Lian Hmung Sakhong, Union Minister of Federal Union Affairs, met with three members of parliament from various Korean parties

It is reported that Dr. Lian Hmung Sakhong, Union Minister of Federal Union Affairs, met with three members of parliament from various Korean parties. Dr. Lian Hmung Sakhong, Union Minister of Federal Union Affairs, who arrived in the Republic of Korea, and parliamentarians from the various Korean parties, met separately in their offices at the Korean Public Parliament in Seoul.

In a meeting with MRS-JANG HYE YEONG, a female member of parliament from the Justice Party, said that her party and the Korean public cannot accept the death penalty of political activists by the coup army in Myanmar. After that, she had heard there are still many pro-democracy activists who have been sentenced to death, she promised that her party will work hard to get an official protest request from the Korean Parliament.

In a meeting with MR-KO YOUNG IN, a member of parliament from the Democratic Party, said that his Democratic Party has always supported Myanmar’s democracy; and a committee was formed with more than 80 members of parliament from the ruling and opposition parties during this year, and they promised to make efforts in parliament to recognize the NUG government by the Korean government.

MRS- YONG HYE IN, a female member of Parliament from the Basic Salary Party, said that everyone who respects democracy and human rights must encourage and support Myanmar’s democracy movement. Also, she has promised to continue her efforts until the law of economic embargo against Myanmar can be passed, which she has been working on in the Korean Parliament.

Union Minister U Tin Tun Naing says the spring revolution has not been marching carelessly, but marching with the support of the public.

On October 20, Union Minister U Tin Tun Naing said that the spring revolution has not been marching carelessly, but marching with the support of the public. “With the determination of ‘We Must Win’, we are leading the way with the support of the public,” he said. At present, the spring revolution has been in place for more than a year, and 36 townships have been implemented as controlled areas during this period. “We are trying our best to go over the mountains and forests, and to across the land. There is no reason to fail in this revolution,” he said.

Click2donate has been distributing over 1,000 lakhs to revolutionary forces

On October 20, Click2donate informed that they have been distributing over 1,000 lakhs to revolutionary forces. “This month, more than 1,000 lakhs have been distributed and we are continuing to distribute. We will also be reporting some records soon. In fact, it should have been completed before the 10th October, but it took longer because the money market was too unstable,” he said. Also, ‘Click2 donate’ has been supporting back the proceeds from the click to revolutionary forces.

There are some townships in Yangon that have been checking the guest registration list almost every night

It is reported that there are some townships in Yangon that have been checking the guest registration list almost every night. Some residents of Yangon said in unison when contacted by the Radio NUG on October 20. Guest list are checked a lot in Kamaryut, Sanchaung, and Hlaing township. I am not sure if they are looking for people, but they are checking with a large group,” said a 30-year-old woman living in Kamaryut township.

Moreover, it is reported that South Dagon, North Dagon in addition to Hlaingthayar townships, there is a guest list checking from members of the administration, including the terrorist army and police.

“Mainly, they check for places where they think political activists might live. Even they are checking people by matching photos in their hand at Hlaingthayar and Shwe Pyi Thar townships,” said an anonymous female resident of Shwe Pyi Thar township. After the military coup on February 1, 2021, the guest list complaint law, which was abolished under the People’s Government, was revised and enforced by the terrorist army. In addition, political activists and those they wanted entered their homes, were arrested and killed.

Some of the retired generals of the terrorist army are secretly selling their assets and doing to hide their traces

It is investigated that some of the retired generals of the terrorist army are secretly selling their assets, and doing to hide their traces. Some observers from the community of retired generals in Yangon have confirmed that the homes owned by retired generals in Yangon are being sold and some businesses are being handed over. “They usually sold their houses in Yangon. Some also handed over their businesses. The name of the owner has changed. They don’t dare to live in Yangon anymore. Some of them are reported to have gone abroad for the medical treatment. Most of them are still in Nay Pyi Taw with current positions,” he said. In Yangon, most of the retired generals live around 8 miles in front of the Gabaraye villa and Nawaday cinema, including Thuwanna Bogyoke village.

Two comrades from the Arakan army who raped a woman by relying on weapons, were imposed 30 lashing points in addition to hard labor and imprisonment for 20 years

weapons, were imposed 30 lashing points in addition to hard labor and imprisonment for 20 years. The United League of Arakan released the crime news on October 20.  On October 1 at approximately 1:30 pm, two comrades at the rank of soldiers from the Arakan army raped a 30-year-old married woman, living in Kyaungtaung village, Buthidaung township, Rakhine State. Since the victim complained about the case and the Arakan army said that the case was properly investigated by a military tribunal

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