1. The Union Prime Minister said that it is very important to continue applying military pressure
In the Interim Local Administration Central Committee (ILACC) Meeting (26/2023) held on June 29, the Union Prime Minister said that it is very important to continue applying military pressure.
“It is very satisfying that the momentum of the revolution is increasing, and we are very proud of our comrades who are fighting on the front line. It is also very important to continue applying military pressure. The administrative management of the controlled areas must be done more systematically. I would like to urge people to focus on the success of the revolution without straying from the goal of destroying the military dictatorship,” the Union Prime Minister said.
Union ministers, deputy ministers, permanent secretaries, and officials from departments attended the meeting.
2. The Union Minister of Defence of the National Unity Government U Yee Mon met with the representatives of the Ayeyarwady Region Hluttaw
The Union Minister of Defence of the National Unity Government U Yee Mon and the representatives of the Ayeyarwady Region Hluttaw met and discussed, according to the Committee Representing Ayeyarwady Hluttaw (CRAH).
It is said that the meeting between the Union Minister of Defence of the National Unity Government U Yee Mon and the representatives of the Ayeyarwady Region Hluttaw was held on Thursday, June 29 at noon (12:00).
During the meeting, they discussed issues related to the revolution, including defense issues, and the meeting was successfully completed at 15:30 p.m.
3. In Karenni, the revolution against war criminals has been successful in almost the entire state
On June 29, the Union Minister of the Ministry of Women, Youth and Children Affairs Naw Susanna Hla Hla Soe said that the revolution against war criminals in Karenni has been successful in almost the entire state.
“Anyone who has eaten Nga Pi curry prepared with Karenni chili will know how spicy Karenni chili is. Like the spicy chili, the Karenni people are showing their courage. Now Karenni is also fighting against war criminals and has been successful in almost the entire state. Let’s all come together and support each other,” said the Union Minister.
Karenni State has almost been liberated due to the attack by PDF comrades in collaboration with the Karenni Revolutionary Forces.
4. The World Bank estimated that exports are projected to remain subdued through to September 2024 as global demand remains tepid
According to the World Bank Myanmar Economic Monitor in June, exports are projected to remain subdued through to September 2024 as global demand remains tepid.
“Myanmar’s current account deficit is expected to widen to almost 6% of GDP in the year ending September 2023, up from 3.6% in the previous year. Exports are projected to remain subdued through to September 2024 as global demand remains tepid, but an increase in remittances is expected to provide some support.
Budget execution has improved but spending on education and health has declined to below 3% of GDP.
With declines expected in both spending and revenues, the budget deficit is projected to widen further in the coming year,” the report said.
5. A salary of 20,000 kyat was given to the comrades of Magway District Battalion-1 for the fifth time
In the last week of June, Magway District Battalion-1 informed that the comrades of the Magway District Battalion-1 were given 20,000 kyat salary for the fifth time.
“On June 28, the comrades of Magway District Battalion-1 were given a salary of 20,000 kyats for the fifth time. As the tide of revolution rises, it is important to be able to meet the needs of the soldiers,” it stated.
It is said that this was possible because of the people’s support, and we request you to continue to support us.
6. In Wetlet, the junta’s airstrike mistakenly bombed over the junta troops, causing many casualties, including junta officers
On June 29, The Association of Accurate Information – Wetlet released the news that the junta’s airstrike mistakenly bombed over the junta troops, causing many casualties, including junta officers.
“On June 29, at 9:40 a.m., a jet fighter bombarded between Lein Pin and Khaw Taw, Wetlet Township; two bombs were dropped on the road of Lein Pin, one at the west of the village, one on the pond in the east of Khaw Taw Village, and one mistakenly dropped at the fire station in the west of Wetlet,” it stated.
An explosion occurred in the courtyard of the fire station, and several junta soldiers, including officers, were injured.
7. The courts subservient to the junta have put 940 women in prison under specious charges, with the highest number in Mandalay Region with 247 imprisoned women
It is reported that the courts subservient to the junta have put 940 women in prison under specious charges, with the highest number in Mandalay Region with 247 imprisoned women.
According to data collected by the AAPP as of June 29:
“According to data collected by AAPP, from February 2021 to June 29, 2023, the courts subservient to the junta have put (940) women in prison under specious charges. The Mandalay Region has the highest number of imprisoned women with (347). Among the (940) women, there are (23) women who have been sentenced to serve additional long prison sentences, (29) women sentenced to life imprisonment and (15) women sentenced to death,” it stated.
As of June 29, a total of (23,644) people were arrested and among them, (19,288) are currently under detention, (6,612) of whom are serving sentences since the military coup in 2021.
8. A public strike movement against the military dictatorship held in Launglon Township
Led by the LGBT Community, one of the forces in the Dawei District Movement Strike Committee (DDMSC), a public strike movement against the military dictatorship, along with protesting violence and discrimination against those with different sexual orientations, was carried out in Launglon Township, Dawei District, on the afternoon of June 29.
In that movement, many women, youths and the general public from Launglon participated, holding the banner, “Embrace the differences and unite as strength”, and marched shouting slogans against the military dictatorship.
June is designated as Pride Month for the LGBTQ+ community, and during June, activities to honor LGBTQ+ were held around the world to obtain legal protection and non-discrimination for the LGBTQ+ community.
- The Union Prime Minister said that it is very important to continue applying military pressure
- The Union Minister of Defence of the National Unity Government U Yee Mon met with the representatives of the Ayeyarwady Region Hluttaw
- In Karenni, the revolution against war criminals has been successful in almost the entire state
- The World Bank estimated that exports are projected to remain subdued through to September 2024 as global demand remains tepid
- A salary of 20,000 kyat was given to the comrades of Magway District Battalion-1 for the fifth time
- In Wetlet, the junta’s airstrike mistakenly bombed over the junta troops, causing many casualties, including junta officers
- The courts subservient to the junta have put 940 women in prison under specious charges, with the highest number in Mandalay Region with 247 imprisoned women
- A public strike movement against the military dictatorship held in Launglon Township