1. NUG’s Interim Local Public Administration Central Committee holds a meeting with Bago Public Administration Groups
The NUG Interim Local Public Administration Central Committee and Bago Public Administration Groups held a meeting (1/2023) on January 7. The Minister urged the public to work together more as ground management becomes important, the National Unity Government will conduct more actions in the future, and the revolution will only be able to move forward with strength if the necessary preparations are made. Following that, the Ministry of Commerce clarified the Ministry’s organizational structure and activities, and the Bago Public Administration Groups discussed the challenges they faced on the ground and what they needed to know. The meeting was attended by members of the Interim Local Administration Central Committee, permanent secretaries, joint secretaries, departmental officials and members of the Bago Public Administration Groups.
2. Ambassador U Kyaw Moe Tun sends a report on the terrorist army’s war crimes and terrorist killings to Mr. Antonio Guterres
Ambassador U Kyaw Moe Tun sent a report on the terrorist army’s war crimes and terrorist killings to Mr. Antonio Guterres. It was sent on January 6, and the same report was delivered to Mr. Csaba Krösi, President of the United Nations General Assembly’s 77th session.
The information about the terrorist army’s crimes in Myanmar was written and sent in detail. The report of crimes committed by the military junta included airstrikes in addition to crimes committed against political prisoners in prisons.
3. The NUG Ministry of Human Rights announces the massacre of 8 locals in Natmahokegyi village, Indaw township
The NUG Ministry of Human Rights reported the massacre of 8 locals in Natmahokegyi village, Indaw township, Sagaing region. The Ministry of Human Rights announced the news on January 7. “On November 27, 2022, eight innocent people, including a 68-year-old man, were massacred due to the violence of soldiers from the KhaMaYa-301 column under the 88th Division. On December 15, all the bodies were discovered with their hands tied, and two bodies were found with their heads cut off,” the Ministry described. All the rest of the bodies were recovered with head injuries and brain leaks, so it was clearly seen that the military junta soldiers beat the people to death with bamboo sticks. The perpetrators were members of the terrorist army’s KhaMaYa-301 column from the 88th division.
4. Deputy Minister urges the general public not to buy products from the terrorist army or accept their money as income
Deputy Minister Maw Tun Aung urged the public not to buy products from the terrorist army or accept their money as income. Deputy Minister encouraged via social networks in January. “Not one penny of my earnings will go to the army,” he said. The terrorist army is distributing profits from Myanmar Economic Holdings Limited and Corporation through the flow and trade of consumer goods such as alcohol, beer, and cigarettes. Currently, the public is being encouraged to boycott products such as Myanmar beer, MyTel phone bills, and SIM cards.
5. The Ministry of Education has faced dissatisfaction and attacks, the Deputy Minister of Education says
The Deputy Minister of Education, Ja Htoi Pan, said that the Ministry of Education had faced dissatisfaction and attacks because it worked without favoritism toward any group or school. “We faced dissatisfaction and attacks because we worked without favoritism toward any group or school. Regardless, we will continue to act in the public interest and in accordance with the law,” the Deputy Minister said. There have been some writings accusing the NUG Ministry of Education regarding with the financial scandals and social problems of some online schools.
6. NUG issues a list of women, youth, and children who died due to the military council’s violence during the revolution
The National Unity Government issued a list of women, youth, and children who died due to the military council’s violence during the revolution. The Ministry of Women, Youths and Children Affairs announced the information on January 7. During the spring revolution until December 31, 414 women were among the 3,611 people who died, the majority of whom were from Sagaing and Magway provinces.
7. Both ASEAN and foreign countries can listen to Radio NUG’s broadcast
According to the report, both ASEAN and foreign countries can listen to Radio NUG, and Radio NUG responded to thank you emails to those foreign listeners. The person in charge of Radio NUG confirmed the available locations on January 7. “It can be listenable from Korea, Japan, India, and Russia. Listeners sent emails to Radio NUG in English. They listened. We responded to thank-you emails for this,” they said. Everyone can listen to Radio NUG’s transmissions twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening, which broadcast the National Unity Government’s activities, revolution news, and CDMers’ voices. It is also known that the terrorist group has ordered their assignees to listen to and report on the recent broadcasts and news of Radio NUG.
8. The film “The Way the Red Glow of Dawn Came,” directed by Ko Pauk, is scheduled to be released in some countries on February 4
According to the report, the film “The Way the Red Glow of Dawn Come,” directed by Ko Pauk, is scheduled to be released in some countries on February 4. The “Moe Khar Yay” film screening committee informed the news on January 7. “Those who inquired repeatedly asked the same question. It will premiere in some countries on February 4, and we only know that the show will last 1 hour and 45 minutes. This page will be renamed “The Way the Red Glow of Dawn Come” and additional information will be added,” they said. The previous film, “Ma Thouk Mi Thaw Moe Khar Yay,” was based on a CDM captain, filmed with soldiers in the revolutionary area, and especially liked by audiences worldwide.
9. A successful bomb attack on the Mingaladon Air Force Base compound
According to the report, three bombs were successfully fired with an M79 grenade launcher into the compound of the military council’s Mingaladon Air Force Base. The FEAR NO EVIL group confirmed that an attack on the military council’s compound on Japan road (Thiri Mingalar Road) between Mingaladon and Insein townships occurred at 5:05 a.m. on January 7.
“Our FEAR NO EVIL team, in cooperation with the ACPLF team, successfully fired 3 bombs with an M79 grenade launcher into the military council’s compound on Japan Road (Thiri Mingalar Road) between Mingaladon and Insein townships at 5:05 AM on January 7, 2023,” it described. It is reported that the situation of casualties during the attack is still under investigation.
10. A guerilla group attacks a police car approaching a checkpoint near the Head of Education Office, Indaw township
According to the report, a guerilla group threw a mine at a police car approaching the checkpoint near the Head of Education Office of Indaw township, Sagaing Division, injuring four officers and possibly killing one. On January 7, around 7:00 a.m., the Indaw IR Team announced the news.
“At about 7:00 a.m. today, a guerilla group attacked a police car that came to a police checkpoint near the education office. The mine attack injured four policemen, one of whom is in critical condition and being treated in the old Japanese underground hospital (World War II Cave), which was stationed as an army ration hill,” it described. The damaged car is parked in the area of the forest office. Following a landmine attack, military council troops and police opened fire with heavy weapons and inspected all cars and motorcycles.
11. Six S.O.F. soldiers died in the battle of Taungsun
It is reported that six Special Operations Force (S.O.F.) soldiers were killed in an attack on the enemy’s camp in Taungsun Village, Hpayarthonesu township, KNU Brigade 6, Karen State. The Special Operations Force (S.O.F.) announced the news on January 7. “From 4:45 a.m. on January 1, troops from the 16th KNLA battalion, the special operations force led by commander Aung San Shar, and the Lion battalion led by strategist Eh Say Wah attacked the enemy camp in Taungsun village,” it described. From January 1st to 5th, there was a five-day battle in which the enemy attacked massively with air and artillery support, but the revolutionary forces were able to block and forcefully defeat them.
Due to heavy weapons, drone bombs, snipers, and revolutionary coalition attacks, approximately 80 people on the opposing side were killed and over a hundred were seriously injured. According to the report, six S.O.F soldiers from revolutionary forces and three soldiers from cooperative groups have sacrificed their lives for the sake of the country and the people, and 15 have been injured (not seriously). It is said, “we respectfully inform the families and the general public that the bodies of the fallen soldiers have been returned and properly buried.”
- NUG’s Interim Local Public Administration Central Committee holds a meeting with Bago Public Administration Groupsimportant organizations
- Ambassador U Kyaw Moe Tun sends a report on the terrorist army’s war crimes and terrorist killings to Mr. Antonio Guterres
- The NUG Ministry of Human Rights announces the massacre of 8 locals in Natmahokegyi village, Indaw township
- Deputy Minister urges the general public not to buy products from the terrorist army or accept their money as income
- The Ministry of Education has faced dissatisfaction and attacks, the Deputy Minister of Education says
- NUG issues a list of women, youth, and children who died due to the military council’s violence during the revolution
- Both ASEAN and foreign countries can listen to Radio NUG’s broadcast
- The film “The Way the Red Glow of Dawn Came,” directed by Ko Pauk, is scheduled to be released in some countries on February 4
- A successful bomb attack on the Mingaladon Air Force Base compound
- A guerilla group attacks a police car approaching a checkpoint near the Head of Education Office, Indaw township
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