1. The Acting President said that the fascist terrorist junta leader Min Aung Hlaing can no longer properly control his fellow armed groups
Acting President Duwa Lashi La said that the fascist terrorist junta leader Min Aung Hlaing can no longer properly control his fellow armed groups.
On July 16, Acting President of the National Unity Government, Duwa Lashi La delivered a message to the people.
“Fascist terrorist junta leader Min Aung Hlaing is not able to properly control his fellow armed groups, and in reality, we can see that he is reacting with fear and shock to the territorial dominance of the revolutionary forces and People’s Defense Forces of our National Unity Government,” Acting President said.
Currently, the militia and the Border Guard Forces are also fighting back against the military council. During the People’s Resistance War, more than 30,000 junta soldiers were killed due to a joint attack by the People’s Defense Forces and the ethnic revolutionary forces.
2. All political prisoners are entitled to exchange messages with their families and receive necessary medical and food-related care
Union Minister Dr. Sasa said that all political prisoners are entitled to exchange messages with their families and receive necessary medical and food-related care.
NUG International Cooperation Union Minister Dr. Sasa told Al Jazeera news agency.
“It is crucial to emphasise that all prisoners, regardless of their circumstances, are entitled to exchange messages with their families and receive necessary medical and food-related care. The Myanmar military junta has not only shown a lack of respect for these fundamental human rights but has violently violated them,” Dr. Sasa told Al Jazeera.
From the time of the military coup in 2021 to July 14, 2023, a total of (23,870) people were arrested, of which (19,495) are still in detention, and (6,843) of those detained have been sentenced to prison terms.
3. The resolution clarifies that repatriation of Rohingya from Bangladesh must be voluntary, safe, dignified and sustainable, but it fails to acknowledge that these conditions “are still non-existent”
Union Minister for Human Rights U Aung Myo Min wrote on Twitter on July 16 that the resolution clarifies that repatriation of Rohingya from Bangladesh must be voluntary, safe, dignified, and sustainable, but it fails to acknowledge that these conditions “are still non-existent” now.
“NUG welcomes the adoption HRC53’s resolution on Rohingya in Myanmar. While the resolution clarifies that repatriation of Rohingya from Bangladesh must be voluntary, safe, dignified and sustainable, it fails to acknowledge that these conditions “are still non-existent” now,” Union Minister tweeted.
In 2017, after police outposts in Maungdaw were attacked, the Myanmar military killed civilians and burned their houses, causing more than 700,000 Rohingya to flee to Bangladesh.
4. The duties of the Department of Justice are the forerunners of the federal system
At a meeting held on July 15, where judges from the Interim Judicial Department and township courts met and discussed, Union Minister of the Ministry of Justice U Thein Oo said, “The duties of the Department of Justice are the forerunners of the federal system.”
“The MoJ must work closely with the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of the Home Affairs and Immigration to re-implement the three-poled system. At the front lines of the Ministry of Justice, judges, law officers, and officials of the Correction Department are carrying out justice work with great responsibilities, which is a very noble work and highly respected. Therefore, the duties of the Department of Justice are the forerunners of the federal system,” said the Union Minister.
The meeting was attended by Union Minister of Justice U Thein Oo, Permanent Secretary U Min Naung Khine, Director General and officials, township judges from 28 ground courts and communications officers.
5. A total of 14,117 people from 16 villages in Shwegyin Township, Nyaunglebin District, are fleeing to safety due to the invasion of military council troops
On July 16, the KNU released the news that a total of 14,117 people from 16 villages in Shwegyin Township, Nyaunglebin District, have fled to safety due to the invasion of military council troops.
In Shwegyin Township, Nyaunglebin District, which is the KNU-Karen National Union’s Kawthoolei Administrative Area – KNU Brigade 3, due to the human rights violations and invasion of the military council troops from LIB-20 and IB-264, a civilian was injured and 3 were arrested. In addition, 3 residential houses were destroyed, and a total of 14,117 people from 16 villages are said to be fleeing for safety.
On July 9, 2023, LIB-264 fired 2 artillery shells from the Pein Za Loke camp into Chon Ain Village and Kauk Mae Thu Village, causing some damage to agricultural land.
On July 12, 2023, LIB-264 fired three 81-mm artillery shells into Gway Kone, Chon Ain, and Kauk Mae Thu villages, and 3 civilian houses were destroyed by the heavy artillery.
6. A civilian was killed on the spot when two 60-mm heavy weapons fired by terrorist junta soldiers stationed in Inbat Gway, Khin-U Township, fell on Inbat Village School
On July 16, the Khin U People Defense Force (KUPDF) confirmed that a civilian was killed on the spot when two 60-mm heavy weapons fired by terrorist junta soldiers stationed in Inbat Gway, Khin-U Township, fell on Inbat Village School.
“It was known that one person was killed on the spot and one person was injured when two 60-mm heavy weapons fired by terrorist junta soldiers stationed in Inbat Gway, Khin-U Township, fell on Inbat Village School,” it stated.
The KUPDF has informed the people in the vicinity and revolutionary comrades to take special care.
7. The reinforcements of the terrorist military were attacked with mines between Hteinpan and Ywar Thit villages, Myingyan, resulting in 17 casualties
On July 16, the Myingyan Strike Committee informed that the reinforcements of the terrorist military were attacked with mines between Hteinpan and Ywar Thit villages, Myingyan, resulting in 17 casualties.
“On July 16, at 8:00 a.m., the MGN 35 and Bo Sekka forces ambushed and attacked the junta troops of about 20-strong near Taung Pon Village. 2 junta reinforcement vehicles were also attacked with 12 mines between Hteinpan and Ywar Thit villages, resulting in 17 casualties,” it stated.
Myingyan is the place where the junta troops are working to gain control over the area, and it is an area where they usually move around only with a lot of security.
8. The Htonkha-Mawdaung border trade road in Tanintharyi Township, has been closed (temporarily)
Tanintharyi Township’s People’s Defense Force announced on July 16 that the Htonkha-Mawdaung border trade road of Tanintharyi Township, has been closed (temporarily).
There was a fierce battle between the revolutionary forces and the junta troops due to their march to the Htonkha-Mawdaung road on July 15. The announcement was said to be made in order to not harm the public as the fighting will continue to intensify.
The public is asked to strictly follow the announcement.
- The Acting President said that the fascist terrorist junta leader Min Aung Hlaing can no longer properly control his fellow armed groups
- All political prisoners are entitled to exchange messages with their families and receive necessary medical and food-related care
- The resolution clarifies that repatriation of Rohingya from Bangladesh must be voluntary, safe, dignified and sustainable, but it fails to acknowledge that these conditions “are still non-existent”
- The duties of the Department of Justice are the forerunners of the federal system
- A total of 14,117 people from 16 villages in Shwegyin Township, Nyaunglebin District, are fleeing to safety due to the invasion of military council troops
- A civilian was killed on the spot when two 60-mm heavy weapons fired by terrorist junta soldiers stationed in Inbat Gway, Khin-U Township, fell on Inbat Village School
- The reinforcements of the terrorist military were attacked with mines between Hteinpan and Ywar Thit villages, Myingyan, resulting in 17 casualties
- The Htonkha-Mawdaung border trade road in Tanintharyi Township, has been closed (temporarily)