1. Acting President Duwa Lashi La urged people to look forward to a social revolution along with educational changes
Acting President of the National Unity Government, Duwa Lashi La said this in the Mogok Federal School Education Plenary Festival on December 23.
“The building of the future country comes together as a center in education. Political reform is important, and we must also focus on educational reform. If political reform is not accompanied by educational change, we cannot change society’s behavior and thinking. Changing society’s behavior and thinking must go hand in hand with the building of a new country. If not, the country may fall back into a bad vicious circle. I urge you to be aware of this and look forward to the social revolution along with the change in education,” the Acting President said.
In addition, the Acting President added that Myanmar’s education has been dominated by the curriculum of military propaganda and that the practice of critical analysis and thinking has been weak.
2. The Interim Local Administration Central Committee (ILACC) of the National Unity Government (NUG) met with expanded people administrative bodies
It is reported that the Interim Local Administration Central Committee (ILACC) of the National Unity Government (NUG) met with expanded people administrative bodies.
The meeting between the Interim Local Administration Central Committee of the National Unity Government and expanded people administrative bodies (21/2022) was held on December 23.
H.E. Dr. Ngai Tam Maung, Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management (MOHADM) and secretary member of the Interim Local Administration Central Committee (ILACC), gave a speech in the meeting.
After giving a briefing on the activities being carried out by the ministries, the expanded public administrative bodies mutually discussed the difficulties they are facing on the ground and what they want to know.
The meeting was attended by members, permanent secretaries and associate secretaries of ILACC, officials of ministries, and officials from expanded people administrative bodies.
3. Foreign Minister Daw Zin Mar Aung said that it is only the terrorist military council that is making ASEAN’s role obscure
Foreign Minister Daw Zin Mar Aung said that it is only the terrorist military council that is making ASEAN’s role obscure.
The Union Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the National Unity Government, Daw Zin Mar Aung, said that in the interview with PVTV in December.
“It is the military council that does not implement the Five-Point Consensus of ASEAN. The military council does not care about anyone. It does not care ASEAN either. It will do whatever it wants to do. So ASEAN needs to realize that it is the terrorist military council that is making to obscure the role of ASEAN,” said the minister.
Despite the Five-Point Consensus of ASEAN being agreed in April 2021, the military council has continued to arrest, kill and detain innocent civilians and burn down villages more and more.
4. The terrorist military council sentenced the students of the All Burma Federation of Student Unions (ABFSU) to long prison terms
It is reported that the terrorist military council sentenced the students of All Burma Federation of Student Unions (ABFSU) to long prison terms.
On December 23, All Burma Federation of Student Unions (ABFSU) stated that “3 students, including Ma Thiri Yadanar, a treasurer and executive committee member of ABFSU, Ko Aung Myo Ko, the president of Mandalay District Students Union (ABFSU) and Ko Kyaw Zin Latt, a former executive committee member of Mandalay Education College Student Union (ABFSU), who were arrested and detained on March 2, 2022, were sentenced to 22 years imprisonment each by the Obo prison court of the terrorist junta on December 23.”
Although these 3 students are student leaders of ABFSU who have always taken the lead in student rights and anti-military movements, they were charged with the anti-terrorism sections by the terrorist junta and convicted the highest punishments of 15 years for Section 50 (j) and 7 years for Section 52 (a), for a total of 22 years imprisonment.
Currently, there are more than 30 student comrades who are members of the ABFSU who have been arrested and detained with long prison terms in various prisons in Myanmar.
5. Among the over 590 clashes in Chin State, more than 125 clashes took place in Mindat Township alone
Among the over 590 clashes in Chin State, more than 125 clashes took place in Mindat Township alone.
ISP Myanmar released the data in December;
Since the military coup, up to November of this year, there have been at least 592 armed clashes in all 9 townships of Chin State.
These battles took place between the military council army and the local defense forces and between the military council and EAOs, and there were more than 125 battles in Mindat Township, which was the most.
Moreover, there were at least 33 airstrikes, and Paletwa Township, where the Arakan Army (AA) is active, had at least 27 airstrikes, which was the most.
At the same time, it stated that at least 1,175 houses and buildings were burned down during the armed conflict, and the most arson damage occurred in Thantlang Township, with no less than 1,011 houses and buildings.
6. Sound bomb detonation near Monywa Irrigation Office where non-CDMs are located
It is reported that a sound bomb was detonated as a warning near the Monywa Irrigation Office where non-CDMs are located.
Monywa People’s Force-Support Team informed that on December 23.
“The Monywa People’s Force-Support Team detonated a sound bomb as a warning near the irrigation office where the non-CDMs are at noon on December 23,” they said.
The explosive warning along with the one-year commemoration of Monywa Roads Information-MRI is an indication that the blood has not cooled until almost 2 years have passed since the revolution.
7. Ayetharyar (Pyankya) village in Depayin Township, was burned down two days in a row and at least three people were killed
It has been reported that Ayetharyar (Pyankya) village in Depayin Township, Sagaing Division, was burned down two days in a row and at least three people were killed.
The Depayin Township Brotherhood confirmed this on December 23.
“The junta troops are burning and destroying Ayetharyar (Pyankya) village in Depayin Township again. Terrorist junta troops have been entering and burning Ayetharyar (Pyankya) village since yesterday, and it is sad to hear that at least 3 civilians were killed,” they said.
It was reported that two people were tied up and burned to death, and one was killed when he encountered junta soldiers in an ambush.
8. TGYR. (LPDF) successfully produced and test-fired R.2 small artillery
TGYR. (LPDF) successfully manufactured and test-fired the R.2 small artillery.
TGYR. Youth Guerilla Counter Revolution (LPDF), announced in December that “we successfully produced and tested R.2 small artillery.”
It is also informed that they will soon fight with these small artilleries.
TGYR. Youth Guerilla Counter Revolution (LPDF) is a revolutionary force fighting against the military dictatorship.
9. Mine team members and PDF (Kalay) joint forces attacked the junta soldiers who were going to GTC from Yaeleu village in Kalay with mines, killing 10 soldiers
Mine team members and PDF (Kalay) joint forces attacked the junta soldiers who were going to GTC from Yaeleu village in Kalay, Sagaing Division, with mines killing 10 soldiers.
On December 23, PDF Kalay Battalion 02 confirmed the military news that, “During the clash in the evening with the military council troops stationed in Yaeleu Village, Kalay while they were going GTC from the village, joint forces of PDF Kalay Battalion 02 and Mine team members attacked with mines.”
It was confirmed that about 10 junta soldiers were injured and killed in the attack.
10. 2 shock mines were used to blow up the Mytel tower apparatus in Pawtawmu village of the Magyikone group, Takaung Station, Thabeikkyin Township
The Mytel tower was blown up using 2 shock mines in Pawtawmu village of Magyikone group, Takaung Station, Thabeikkyin Township.
The Mytel tower was blown up on December 23, Thabeikkyin Township (PDF) confirmed that, “On December 23rd (7:15) PM, the Mytel tower apparatus was blown up using 2 shock mines in Magyikone Group, Takaung District.”
In Thabeikkyin Township, pillar businesses of the junta and businesses that pay taxes to the junta have also been informed and urged to stop in time.
11. 5 junta soldiers, including a captain, were killed when a drone bombarded the junta troops stationed in Gwaykone Village in Natogyi Township
5 junta soldiers, including a captain, were killed when a drone bombarded the troops stationed in Gwaykone Village of Natogyi Township.
On December 23, the Natogyi People’s Defense Force, No. 4 Battalion of Myingyan District confirmed the military news that “Our Natogyi People’s Defense Force’s No. 4 Battalion of Myingyan District bombed the troops stationed in Gwaykone Village, Natogyi Township, with drones.”
In the operation, it is reported that 5 junta soldiers, including a captain, were killed on the spot and many others were injured.
12. A deputy police chief was among the two people who were killed on the spot from a landmine in Kawlin
A deputy police chief was among the two people who died on the spot by a landmine in Kawlin, Sagaing Division.
On December 23, at 7:30 a.m., the Kawlin Revolutionary Forces confirmed that they had conducted a guerrillas attack on the junta soldiers.
“When the urban PDF detonated a mine near Basic Education High School No. (2) and People’s Park, two of the five junta soldiers who came out of the General Administrative Office were killed on the spot and three others were injured,” they stated.
It is said that one of the two people who died on the spot was a deputy police chief.
- Acting President Duwa Lashi La urged people to look forward to a social revolution along with educational changes
- The Interim Local Administration Central Committee (ILACC) of the National Unity Government (NUG) met with expanded people administrative bodies
- . Foreign Minister Daw Zin Mar Aung said that it is only the terrorist military council that is making ASEAN’s role obscure
- The terrorist military council sentenced the students of the All Burma Federation of Student Unions (ABFSU) to long prison terms
- Among the over 590 clashes in Chin State, more than 125 clashes took place in Mindat Township alone
- Sound bomb detonation near Monywa Irrigation Office where non-CDMs are located
- Ayetharyar (Pyankya) village in Depayin Township, was burned down two days in a row and at least three people were killed
- TGYR. (LPDF) successfully produced and test-fired R.2 small artillery
- Mine team members and PDF (Kalay) joint forces attacked the junta soldiers who were going to GTC from Yaeleu village in Kalay with mines, killing 10 soldiers
- 2 shock mines were used to blow up the Mytel tower apparatus in Pawtawmu village of the Magyikone group, Takaung Station, Thabeikkyin Township
- 5 junta soldiers, including a captain, were killed when a drone bombarded the junta troops stationed in Gwaykone Village in Natogyi Township.
- A deputy police chief was among the two people who were killed on the spot from a landmine in Kawlin
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