1. The Acting President said that the present time is the time to completely remove the military dictatorship
In commemoration of Kachin Martyrs’ Day, the Acting President Duwa Lashi La of the National Unity Government said this in his memorial letter.
“Now is the time for us all to come together in unity for the complete eradication of the military dictatorship and the establishment of a democratic federal union for national equality, justice, freedom and self-determination. The National Unity Government is a government committed to building a true federal union that fully guarantees national equality, self-determination and democracy, which all ethnic groups, including the Kachin people, want,” the Acting President said.
On September 7, 2021, the National Unity Government declared the People’s Defensive War. Currently, the NUG is increasing its military momentum, and it has been announced that 2023 will be the decisive year for its victory.
2. The Union Prime Minister said that the unity between the organizations should not be weakened and to be clear about the common enemy
The Union Prime Minister said this at the meeting of the Interim Local Administration Central Committee (ILACC) held on August 10.
“The revolution that started with a Tuu Mee has now gained strength to a certain extent and we have been able to pressurize the military council from all sides and fronts. However, we must always be aware that we are facing an organization that has been custom-built with all the country’s resources for more than 70 years. I would like to make a special request to ensure that the unity between the organizations is not weakened and that the common enemy is not lost,” said the Union Prime Minister.
Following, attending members of the ILACC explained the completion status of the resolution adopted at the meeting (31/2023), future plans, and processes that needed to proceed, and the relevant officials discussed them extensively.
Led by Union Prime Minister Mahn Winn Khaing Thann, Union Ministers, Deputy Ministers, Permanent Secretaries, and officials from ministries attended the meeting.
3. The Independent Investigation Mechanism for Myanmar (IIMM) has collected more than 200 investigation notes and was able to collect 135 packages as valid cases for prosecution
It is reported that the Independent Investigation Mechanism for Myanmar (IIMM) has collected more than 23 million information items, and more than 200 investigation notes, of which 135 packages are available as valid cases for prosecution.
The Independent Investigation Mechanism for Myanmar (IIMM) released its fifth annual report on August 8, based on data obtained between July 2022 and the end of July 2023.
Mr. Nicholas Koumjian, Head of the Mechanism, noted, “There is strong evidence that the Myanmar military and its affiliate militias are committing increasingly frequent and brazen war crimes, according to information collected and analysed by the Independent Investigative Mechanism for Myanmar (Mechanism) and outlined in its Annual Report released today.”
Union Minister for Human Rights U Aung Myo Min reviewed, “During this period, the terrorist military group committed three types of combat-related war crimes. The first one is indiscriminate or disproportionate targeting of civilians. This includes shooting and killing civilians, aerial bombardment, and firing with heavy weapons. The second one is the killings of civilians or revolutionaries detained during operations. In the dead bodies, evidence of torturing, decapitation, incision of the chest, or cutting of bodies into pieces (mutilation) was seen.”
As an example of serious international crimes that happened during this period, the incident in Pazigyi village, where more than 150 people were killed by airstrikes and aerial bombardment, was clearly described.
As part of the investigation mechanism, they have collected 200 witness statements and screening notes, as well as over 200 investigation notes, and over 135 packages with supporting information and analysis available for sharing with relevant authorities as valid cases for prosecution, of which 27 packages (comprising over 5,000 information items) have already been shared with requesting authorities.
4. KNU says NCA contract is already void
At the press conference “First 100 Days: KNU in New Era” held on August 10, KNU Secretary General Padoh Saw Ta Doh Moo said, “The NCA agreement for a nationwide ceasefire has been broken.”
“It is the military council that trampled on and destroyed the principle of Chapter 1, which is the heart of the NCA. Chapter 1 of the NCA is the heart of the entire NCA. That heart has been destroyed, and therefore the NCA no longer exists,” he said.
The terrorist military council is currently deceiving some ethnic revolutionary forces by pretending to be holding fake peace talks.
During the People’s Defensive War of the current Spring Revolution, more than 30,000 junta soldiers died.
5. OASIS Federal Educational Center accepts enrollment up to Grade-4 free of charge for school age children from disadvantaged areas
The founder of the OASIS Federal Educational Center, U Thura, confirmed that the OASIS Federal Educational Center is now accepting enrollment for school-aged children from areas where it is difficult to go to school up to Grade-4 without any enrollment fee.
“It will be taught for free for interim education. We do not charge enrollment fees. We do not charge schools monthly fees. We intended it mainly for those who are fleeing the war in rural areas. It is an educational program, and we will operate as an independent educational charity,” he said.
OASIS FEC will accept students from KG to Grade-4 for Academic Year-2023 (Batch-1), and online teaching will be taught for five months a year.
“We will teach English and Japanese as languages for the children on Saturday and Sunday. If the children take the GED admission in the meantime, we will also help,” U Thura, the founder of OASIS Federal Educational Center, added.
Students who are allowed to attend will be notified by mail, and those who wish to apply can fill out Google Forms on the Facebook page of OASIS Federal Educational Center.
6. A landslide occurred in 14 villages in Namkham Township, killing a 2 year-old boy and injuring 2 others
According to PSLF/TNLA, landslides occurred in 14 villages due to heavy rains in Namhkam Township, Brigade (1) Military Region, Ta’ang State, on August 9, and a 2-year-old child was killed by the landslide and 2 others were injured.
On August 9, heavy rain caused landslides in 14 villages, such as Mankan Village, Manlon Village, Namhum Village, Kawnghkay Village, Panglaw Village, Panghkar Village, Loimun Village, Hsengtawng Village, Hsarlu Village, Manawng Village, Hparle Village, Kyuhseng Village, Panhankyi Village, and Mansat Village in Namhkam Township.
Due to the landslide, 26 houses, 2 monasteries, and 1 nunnery were destroyed, roads in 6 villages were destroyed, and 2 bridges connecting Panghkar Village and Panglaw Village were also destroyed.
As a result of the landslide, apart from the houses, rice, motorbikes, and household appliances were destroyed. 14 villages lost nearly 80 million kyats worth of current value due to heavy rains and landslides.
7. Sintgaing PaKaFa and Yakkha Nyi Naung PDF MDY successfully produced hand grenades
Sintgaing PaKaFa and Yakkha Nyi Naung PDF MDY have successfully produced hand grenades, Yakkha Nyi Naung PDF MDY has informed about the production of the bomb.
“These are hand grenades produced with the support of people. They are produced to effectively discipline the military council and their associates who are interfering with the lives and property of people in the township,” it stated.
The production cost of the grenade is around 60,000 kyats, and it contains metal, pellets, and gunpowder, and can explode about thirty feet.
8. Two soldiers from the terrorist military council defected to the KNLA-Karen National Liberation Army together with weapons and ammunition, and were awarded 50,000 Thai baht each by Operation Commander Bo Da Baw
On August 10, KNU – Dooplaya District informed this.
Disgusting the arbitrary and oppressive regime of the terrorist military council army, 36-year-old deputy corporal Zaw Myo Khaing and 23-year-old private Aung Myo Zaw from LIB-118 of the 44th Division joined the KNLA-joint forces to fight the dictators along with KNLA until the end of the revolution, KNLA – Operation Commander of the Cobra Column, Bo Da Baw said.
It was reported that the two men brought with them 1 60-mm commando launcher, 5 60mm rounds, 1 MA-2, 5 magazines and 150 rounds of MA-2 cartridges.
It was reported that the two soldiers who joined the KNLA-Karen National Liberation Army were awarded 50,000 Thai baht each by the commander of the military operation, Bo Da Baw.
9. A total of 24 weapons, including 8 MA1 rifles, and 1 machine gun, were seized in the battle of Tha Min Inn Kone Village in Kyauktaga Township, which had to be reinforced with 2 air strikes
On the afternoon of August 9, a battle reportedly broke out between the KNLA/PDF Special Commando Battalion and the junta troops in Tha Min Inn Kone Village in Kyauktaga Township, Bago Region, and a total of 24 weapons, including 8 MA1 rifles, and 1 machine gun, were seized.
“The area is still being cleared, and there are still more weapons seized. We seized 18 weapons yesterday and 6 more this morning. It is still being cleared. Our side also has casualties. There are more than 30 enemy deaths, and many injured, “Their bodies have not been picked up yet,” said a people comrade on the front line.
During the 9-hour battle, more than 30 soldiers of the military council were killed and many were injured. Comrade Kyaw Gyi, a comrade from the Special Commando Battalion on the defense side, was killed by a small arm hit to the head, and one was injured (not seriously).
During the battle, the weapons used by the military council, including 1 machine gun, 8 MA-1 rifles, 1 MA-2 rifle, 1 MA-3 rifle, 1 MA-4 rifle, 1 mine detector, 1 anti-drone launcher, 12 magazines, some 60 mm bombs, and much ammunition, were initially seized. A total of 24 weapons have been seized as of this morning.
In addition to LIB-264 based in Pein Za Loke, military council troops stationed in Kyauktaga and Thu Htay Kone Village had reinforced with heavy weapons and attacked twice by air.
- The Acting President said that the present time is the time to completely remove the military dictatorship
- The Union Prime Minister said that the unity between the organizations should not be weakened and to be clear about the common enemy
- The Independent Investigation Mechanism for Myanmar (IIMM) has collected more than 200 investigation notes and was able to collect 135 packages as valid cases for prosecution
- KNU says NCA contract is already void
- OASIS Federal Educational Center accepts enrollment up to Grade-4 free of charge for school age children from disadvantaged areas
- A landslide occurred in 14 villages in Namkham Township, killing a 2 year-old boy and injuring 2 others
- Sintgaing PaKaFa and Yakkha Nyi Naung PDF MDY successfully produced hand grenades
- Two soldiers from the terrorist military council defected to the KNLA-Karen National Liberation Army together with weapons and ammunition, and were awarded 50,000 Thai baht each by Operation Commander Bo Da Baw
- A total of 24 weapons, including 8 MA1 rifles, and 1 machine gun, were seized in the battle of Tha Min Inn Kone Village in Kyauktaga Township, which had to be reinforced with 2 air strikes