1. Acting President Duwa Lashi La said that the people are already very resentful against the military group and are determined to fight to the end without giving up at all
On May 25, the Acting President Duwa Lashi La of the National Unity Government added in his message to the people that the people are much resentful against the military group and have decided to fight to the end without giving up.
“The terrorist military junta thinks that they can rule the public through fear. The truth is that the public has much resentment against the military junta, and they are still determined to fight until the end without giving up,” the Acting President said.
After the military seized power on February 1, 2021, the Spring Revolution movement emerged along with the anti-military dictatorship.
2. Union Prime Minister discussed in the meeting of the NUG Interim Local Administration Central Committee (ILACC) (21/2023)
On May 25, the meeting of the NUG’s Interim Local Administration Central Committee (ILACC) Meeting No. (21/2023) was held.
The meeting was attended by Union Prime Minister Mahn Winn Khaing Thann, Union Ministers, Deputy Ministers, and relevant officials from ministries.
At the meeting, public administrative activities were discussed and decisions were made.
3. The 21st meeting of the People’s Embrace Implementation Committee was held
The 21st meeting of the People’s Embrace Implementation Committee was held on May 25, and Union Prime Minister Mahn Winn Khaing Thann attended the meeting and delivered a speech.
It is reported that in the meeting, they discussed the issues that must be carried out in accordance with the revolution regarding the People’s Embrace Project.
The meeting was attended by Union Prime Minister Mahn Winn Khaing Thann, Union Minister of Defence U Yee Mon, Union Minister of Home Affairs and Immigration U Lwin Ko Latt, Deputy Minister of Planning, Finance and Investment Ministry U Min Zayar Oo, U Min Ko Naing, U Win Naing (CRPH), Mr. Branja and relevant officials.
4. The Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration held a meeting with the district people’s administrative bodies
On May 25, a meeting between the Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration (MOHAI), and the district people’s administrative bodies (19/2023) was held.
At the meeting, Associate Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration, gave an opening speech.
Following, Associate Permanent Secretary explained the activities of the ministry, and the attending members of the district people’s administrative bodies asked and discussed the issues, needs, and difficulties encountered on the ground and the officials of the ministry responded.
The meeting was attended by Associate Permanent Secretaries, Director General and office team from the Public Administration Department of the Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration, and members of the district people’s administrative bodies.
5. NUG is continuing to provide funds for shelters for local households that lost their houses due to Cyclone “Mocha”
The Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management announced on May 25 that NUG is continuing to provide funds for shelters to local households who lost their houses due to Cyclone “Mocha” (MOCHA).
Cyclone “Mocha” (MOCHA), which hit Myanmar on May 14 centered on Rakhine State, caused a lot of damage in many areas in Rakhine State, Chin State, Sagaing Region and Magway Region, and it is reported that there is an urgent need for drinking water, food, medicine and shelter.
The Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management has announced that it is continuing to provide humanitarian assistance to the townships affected by the cyclone in Rakhine State in connection with the Arakan Heritage Foundation (AHF) and civil society organizations that are actively working on the ground.
In addition, the National Unity Government is continuing to support the emergency food and shelter needs of the people affected by Cyclone “Mocha” (MOCHA) in Chin State, Sagaing Region and Magway Region in cooperation with the relevant consultative councils and township officials.
6. Union Minister for Human Rights U Aung Myo Min, who is in Australia, clarified that the personal car with NUG number plate is not his own car, but the car of the person who came to pick him up
Union Minister for Human Rights U Aung Myo Min, who is in Australia, clarified that the personal car with NUG number plate is not his car.
On May 25, the minister clarified the allegations that arose from the posting of a personal car with NUG number plates on social media.
“It’s not my car either. A person who came to pick me up showed his car number and I took a picture of it,” he said.
The minister said that the number plate can be customized in that country.
Human Rights Minister U Aung Myo Min is in Australia on a work trip.
7. Pyithu Hluttaw representatives, Amyotha Hluttaw representatives and Region Hluttaw representatives in Sagaing Region held a meeting
The Committee Representing Sagaing Hluttaw (CRSH) stated that the Pyithu Hluttaw representatives, Amyotha Hluttaw representatives and Region Hluttaw representatives in Sagaing Region held a meeting on May 25.
Pyithu Hluttaw representatives, Amyotha Hluttaw representatives and Region Hluttaw representatives in Sagaing Region met and discussed the future federal affairs of Sagaing Region in a friendly and open manner, and it was said that they were able to establish the next steps.
The Sagaing Region Hluttaw delegation also met with township education boards in the past months.
8. Deemawso Local PDF (DMO-Local PDF) Battalion 01 held a refresher course completion ceremony
Deemawso Local PDF (DMO-Local PDF) Battalion 01 held a refresher course completion ceremony on May 25, Deemawso (DMO-Local PDF) Battalion 01 informed.
Deemawso Local PDF (DMO-Local PDF) Battalion 01 conducted morale-boosting and refresher training for all comrades, and they were able to complete the training successfully.
We would like to express our special thanks to the donors who contributed to the implementation of the refresher course.
9. 20 junta soldiers, including a lieutenant, were killed in the battle of Kyaung Lel Village in Banmauk, and the defense forces recaptured Kyaung Lel Village
It is reported that 20 junta soldiers, including a lieutenant, were killed in the battle of Kyaung Lel Village in Banmauk, Sagaing Division, and the defense forces recaptured Kyaung Lel Village.
On May 25, Banmauk Revolution – BR confirmed the military news.
“The battle that took place on May 24 was the most intense among the battles that took place for more than 6 days near Kyaung Lel Village, and it was reported that the military council troops retreated from their position in the village with many casualties. Despite repeated attacks from the air, the People’s Defense Forces launched an offensive with perseverance and recaptured the village today,” it stated.
It is said that the battle between Maw Taik – Ywar Thar villages, which prevented reinforcements from coming to Banmauk, was also the main battle.
According to a PDF comrade who took part in the battle, it is said that a lieutenant from the military council side was killed and 20 junta soldiers who came to take the body of that lieutenant died in the firing range.
- Acting President Duwa Lashi La said that the people are already very resentful against the military group and are determined to fight to the end without giving up at all
- Union Prime Minister discussed in the meeting of the NUG Interim Local Administration Central Committee (ILACC) (21/2023)
- The 21st meeting of the People’s Embrace Implementation Committee was held
- The Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration held a meeting with the district people’s administrative bodies
- NUG is continuing to provide funds for shelters for local households that lost their houses due to Cyclone “Mocha”
- Union Minister for Human Rights U Aung Myo Min, who is in Australia, clarified that the personal car with NUG number plate is not his own car, but the car of the person who came to pick him up
- Pyithu Hluttaw representatives, Amyotha Hluttaw representatives and Region Hluttaw representatives in Sagaing Region held a meeting
- Deemawso Local PDF (DMO-Local PDF) Battalion 01 held a refresher course completion ceremony
- 20 junta soldiers, including a lieutenant, were killed in the battle of Kyaung Lel Village in Banmauk, and the defense forces recaptured Kyaung Lel Village