- The National Unity Government, Acting President Duwa Lashi La, will attend the Panel Discussion with the title of “Transition Period and Religious Freedom”
- Union Prime Minister says to be more careful about the terrorist military council’s airstrike
- Ambassador U Kyaw Moe Tun says at the United Nations that the military council has been planning to hold a fake election
- All plots of the Royal Spring Project have sold out
- NUGPay has reached 15 thousand total users
- There are nearly 1.4 million displaced people across Myanmar
- The people of Myanmar in Australia protested to impose sanctions on the terrorist military council
- Sadness for Hpakant – A Nang Pa will be proved by holding a “blackout strike”
The National Unity Government, Acting President Duwa Lashi La, will attend the Panel Discussion with the title of “Transition Period and Religious Freedom”
It is reported that National Unity Government, Acting President Duwa Lashi La, will attend and give a speech at the Panel Discussion, which will be held under the title of “Transition Period and Religious Freedom”. This discussion will focus on the situation of freedom of religion and belief during the last democratic transition period and the current period of the terrorist war council’s seizure of the power. On October 27 at 18:00 Myanmar time, the discussion titled “Transition Period and Religious Freedom” will be broadcast by the media to mark the “International Freedom of Religion or Belief Day”.
Union Prime Minister says to be more careful about the terrorist military council’s airstrike
Union Prime Minister Mahn Win Khaing Than said to be more careful about the terrorist military council’s airstrike. The Prime Minister said at the meeting regarding the status of the National Unity Government’s one-year processes, held on October 26. “In the future, the airstrikes will be more careful when the rainy season ends. Now, the terrorist military council has been using airstrikes without avoiding civilians, so their stupidity is no limitations.”
We must once again ask the international community to help as much as possible without looking at these issues in this way. As our government, we would like to promise that we will do our best in accordance with domestic and international laws to restore justice for each and every one of the people who were unjustly killed in this great revolution, including the fallen people due to this airstrike,” he said. During the period when the terrorist military group unjustly usurped the power of the people, they carried out almost 240 airstrikes by targeting the people across Myanmar, including the ethnic areas, and more than 200 civilians were killed in these attacks.
Ambassador U Kyaw Moe Tun says at the United Nations that the military council has been planning to hold a fake election
Ambassador U Kyaw Moe Tun said at the United Nations that the military has been planning to hold a fake election. The ambassador said at the dialogue program with the UN Special Envoy of the Secretary-General on Myanmar, which was held under the subject of “Promotion and Protection of Human Rights” at the 77th third committee of the UN General Assembly.
“The military is planning to hold a fake election; and the military has no support either legally or in terms of public support, is trying to gain legitimacy by using their fake election that is planned to be held in 2023. Some people may think that the fake election is a way to escape from the current crisis, but in fact, such an assumption is not correct,” said the ambassador. “There is no legal basis to hold the election in the army. Secondly, the military also arrested the elected political leaders as hostages. Therefore, any election held by the military cannot be free and fair,” the ambassador reiterated.
All plots of the Royal Spring Project have sold out
On October 26, EOD informed that all plots of the Royal Spring project have sold out. Among the projects of “Spring Yangon Investment Phase II”, all 40 feet x 60 feet and 60 feet x 80 feet plots of the Royal Spring project in Bahan township have been sold. The Royal Spring project includes 120 plots of land for which USD 28,800 was paid during the revolution and 40 plots for USD 54,000. Currently, it is said that plots of land can still be purchased from the Nway Oo Aung Lan project in South Dagon township, and the Spring Mandalay project.
NUGPay has reached 15 thousand total users
On October 26, NUGPay notified that the application has reached 15 thousand total users.
“Let me give the good news that the total number of users has reached 15 thousand with the support of the public. NUGPay can be downloaded from the Google Play Store and Apple App Store. The application can be used by opening an account with agents, or by purchasing an activation code from the NUGPay Website live chat,” he said. By using NUGPay, it is reported that CDM employees, revolutionary organizations, and people who need help can be supported in the easiest and safest way and can participate in the revolution.
There are nearly 1.4 million displaced people across Myanmar
On October 26, Ocha Myanmar described that there are nearly 1.4 million displaced people across Myanmar. The report describes that due to the ongoing fighting across the country, civilian deaths and humanitarian needs continue to increase because of the destruction of civilian properties and continued displacement.
There are civilian casualties and people fleeing their homes as fighting continues in many townships such as Buthidaung in Rakhine state and southern Chin state, Kyauktaw, Maungdaw, Minbya, and Paletwa in southern Chin state. It is said that there are obstacles preventing humanitarian aid from reaching those in need as major roads and waterways between townships in northern Rakhine state and Sittwe have been blocked and traffic has been restricted.
As of October 17, according to the latest statistics of the United Nations, there are nearly 1.4 million people who have fled their homes across Myanmar. Among them, more than 1 million people have fled their homes due to the conflict and insecurity that occurred after the coup in February 2021, and more than 330,400 people have been displaced due to previous conflicts, most of them from Rakhine State.
The people of Myanmar in Australia protested to impose sanctions on the terrorist military council
On October 26, the CRPH/NUG Support Group Australia described that the people of Myanmar in Australia protested to impose sanctions on the terrorist military council. On October 26, Union-born and Myanma democracy supporters from Sydney, Canberra, and Melbourne, gathered and protested in front of the parliament in Canberra, the capital of Australia. The protesters asked the Australian government to impose sanctions on the Myanmar military council, which has been committing war crimes from the time of the military coup to the present day such as sexual violence against women and abuse, arresting and torturing the pro-democracy people in Myanmar, and burning villages and committing brutal murders. Members of the Senate of the Australian Parliament, NUG’s Australian representative, and ethnic leaders also attended the demonstration.
Dr. Tun Aung Shwe, NUG’s representative for Australia, gave an opening speech that the Australian government should not accept the 2023 election of the Myanmar military council, and only the implementation of NUG’s 12-step road map must be supported.
Paul Martin Scarr, senator of the Liberal National Party of Queensland, said that the Australian government and the ASEAN group need to understand and accept that the ASEAN five-point consensus has not been successful. After that, he said that now is the time to carry out sanctions targeting the Myanmar army, also Myanmar military council needs to understand that the whole world is watching for the restoration of democracy in Myanmar in coordination with the NUG to provide humanitarian assistance.
Sadness for Hpakant – A Nang Pa will be proved by holding a “blackout strike”
It is reported that sadness for Hpakant – A Nang Pa will be proved by holding a “blackout strike”. The “blackout strike” will be celebrated for 10 minutes from the time when Hpakant -A Nang Pa air was attacked on October 28 at 8:30 p.m. On this specified date and time, it is necessary to keep the dark by turning off all lights in people’s houses, roads, and buildings, including electricity. That night, in addition to the fire strike movement, praying for the fallen people according to their faith and religion, and activities will be carried out to show standing together with the Kachin people.
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