Myanmar Spring Revolution Morning Fresh News for 2023 September 16

1. The Acting President said that it is also important to maintain the rule of law in the country and among the public

Acting President Duwa Lashi La said this at the International Democracy Day ceremony led by the Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw (CRPH).

“Just as public freedom and equality are important in a democracy, it is also important to maintain the rule of law in the country and among the people. One of the basic values of democracy is the rule of law. We are currently going through a period of revolution. The people are crossing the mountain of swords in the rain and water and crossing the sea of fire. Our people are facing threats to their lives every day. Once the hope of democratic transformation is destroyed, the people will not be protected by legal laws. Understanding that, we need to build a social structure governed by laws,” the Acting President said.

Currently, the total number of democratic activists and people who died during the spring revolution due to the terrorist military and its lackeys has reached (4,078).

2. The Union Prime Minister said that the process of People’s Embrace can reduce the number of guns pointed at the people and bring about a revolution with the least amount of bloodshed

The Union Prime Minister said this at the meeting of the People’s Embrace Implementing Committee held on September 15.

“The People’s Embrace project can bring about a revolution with minimal bloodshed by reducing the number of guns pointing towards the people. Accepting that, both the National Unity Government and the ethnic armed organizations are cooperating with each other. We must carefully analyze the suggestions of all our allies and think about working together,” said the Union Prime Minister.

The meeting was opened by the Union Prime Minister’s speech, and Union Minister U Yee Mon gave a clear discussion about the operation of the People Embrace project. Officials, including the Union Prime Minister, attended the meeting.

3. A meeting will be held in Melbourne, Australia between Union Minister Dr. Zaw Wai Soe, Deputy Minister of Human Rights Khun Baham Htan, and the Myanmar community 

It was reported that a meeting will be held in Melbourne, Australia between Union Minister Dr. Zaw Wai Soe, Deputy Minister of Human Rights Khun Baham Htan, and the Myanmar community.

It was reported that Dr. Zaw Wai Soe, Minister of Education and Health, Khun Baham Htan, Deputy Minister for Human Rights, and Dr. Tun Aung Shwe, the NUG representative in Australia, will hold discussions with the Myanmar-born ethnic brothers and sisters and health and education partner organizations in Melbourne on Saturday, September 30.

 It was announced that anyone from the community can participate and ask questions.

4. “Spring Pyin Oo Lwin Investment Project” in the areas arbitrarily occupied by the terrorist military was launched

On September 15, EOD informed about the “Spring Pyin Oo Lwin Investment Project” in the areas arbitrarily occupied by the terrorist military.

As a program of The End of Dictatorship (EOD), the land and buildings within the borders of the state-owned Pyin Oo Lwin that were illegally occupied by Min Aung Hlaing, the terrorist military leaders, the terrorist military battalions, or the terrorist army’s affiliated businesses have been reported to be implemented as public benefit projects since September 15, 2023.

In the project, thousands of acres of military-seized land and all the buildings will be reclaimed and intended to be implemented for the development of the city. Spring Pyin Oo Lwin Investment aims to bring the future of Pyin Oo Lwin step by step with educational services, tourism and hill resorts, and organic agriculture projects in the post-revolution period.

It is said that without affecting the development plans of the city mentioned above, suitable plots of land will be identified and sold to obtain the funds needed during the revolution.

The details of the project that will be implemented during the revolution will be announced to the public again, and the people will be able to participate in the project in connection with EOD agents from various countries after the announcement.

5. Karenni State Police Force informed the cases of drug users in Karenni State on September 15

It is said that joint forces of the KSP Nyaung Pin, KNDF Bo5, PDF Battalion-1101, and PDF Battalion-1106 went to search and investigate on September 13 at about 3:00 pm, according to reports of drug trafficking.

According to the investigation, 271 pink pills with WY letter and accessories used in drug dealing were found, and a case is being filed at Nyaung Pin Police Station.

6. At least 10 enemy military council soldiers were killed when the KNLA-led revolutionary forces dropped more than 200 drone bombs on the Kwee Lon Taing military camp and the logistic column that was carrying weapons, food, and reinforcements in Kyainseikgyi Township

The Cloud Wings drone force confirmed the military news on September 15.

The Karen National Union (KNU) Brigade 6 Battalions attacked the Kwee Lon Taing military camp, where about 30 junta soldiers had been stationed in Kyainseikgyi Township since August 24. It is known that the 100-strong military council column, which had sent weapons, ammunition, food, and reinforcements from the Thai side to prevent the loss of the Kwee Lon Taing military camp, has also been attacked since September 6.

During the more than 20 days of fighting from August 24 to September 14, the Cloud Wings drone force dropped more than 200 bombs such as 107 mm, 81 mm, and 60 mm grenades and attacked hundreds of times.

In these battles, junta troops such as LIB-339, LIB-561, LIB-557 and other units under the Southeastern Regional Military Command participated in the fighting, and the junta provided air support.

During those attacks, at least 10 soldiers of the enemy military council were killed, and many were wounded. Wounded military council soldiers were taken back by cars through the Thai side, and the dead were thrown into the Haungthayaw River, according to local residents.

Under the lead of the Karen National Liberation Army – KNLA, the Cloud Wings drone force carried out the operation along with Special Operations Force-SOF, and allied forces.

7. On the Pakokku-Yesagyo Road in Magway District, a convoy of junta soldiers was attacked with improvised explosive devices

On September 15, Company 2 of the Pakokku Township PaKaFa reported the military news as follows:

On the afternoon of September 15, the convoy of junta soldiers was attacked with improvised explosive devices on the Pakokku-Yesagyo Road in Magway Division, and the vehicles were stopped for a while. 3 junta soldiers reportedly suffered severe injuries.

The attack was carried out by the Shwe Nyar Myae PDF and Young Force (UG), units of Company 2 of the Pakokku Township PaKaFa.

8. Yay Ta Lyout camp of the terrorist military council near the Thai-Myanmar border was attacked and captured, killing 9 junta soldiers and many ammunitions were seized

The military news was announced by the Southern Division J.O.C. of the Deputy Commander’s Office of Sub-Military Region 3 on September 15.

“On the morning of September 14, KNLA – Karen National Liberation Army Battalion and joint revolutionary forces attacked and captured the Yay Ta Lyout camp of the coup terrorist military council near the Thai-Myanmar border in Kawkareik Township, Dooplaya District of the KNU Brigade 6,” it stated.

It was confirmed that the revolutionary forces raided the Yay Ta Lyout camp at 7:55 a.m., and by 8:20 a.m., they had captured the entire camp and seized a large amount of weapons and ammunition. 

During the camp capture battle, 9 soldiers of the coup military council were killed, and the other members escaped. 3 comrades from the KNLA-revolutionary joint forces were injured, and 1 sacrificed his life bravely for the country and people.

From the terrorist military council camp, 1 MA-1 rifle, 2 MA-2 rifles, 1 MA-3 rifle, 2 MA-4 rifles, 1 RPG-7 launcher, 2 60mm cannons, 2 pistols, and 1 machine gun were seized.   Ammunition and other items included 70 grenades of RPG-7, 40 rounds of 81mm, 110 rounds of 60mm, 40 rounds of M-79, 2,800 rounds of 5.56 ammunition, 800 rounds of 7.62 ammunition, 20 bombs, 23 land mines, 3 front mines, 1 large communication device, 1 map, 20 hand grenades and 2 compasses.

  1. The Acting President said that it is also important to maintain the rule of law in the country and among the public
  2. The Union Prime Minister said that the process of People’s Embrace can reduce the number of guns pointed at the people and bring about a revolution with the least amount of bloodshed
  3. A meeting will be held in Melbourne, Australia between Union Minister Dr. Zaw Wai Soe, Deputy Minister of Human Rights Khun Baham Htan, and the Myanmar community 
  4. “Spring Pyin Oo Lwin Investment Project” in the areas arbitrarily occupied by the terrorist military was launched
  5. Karenni State Police Force informed the cases of drug users in Karenni State on September 15
  6. The aAt least 10 enemy military council soldiers were killed when the KNLA-led revolutionary forces dropped more than 200 drone bombs on the Kwee Lon Taing military camp and the logistic column that was carrying weapons, food, and reinforcements in Kyainseikgyi Township hunger strike of the political prisoners in Monywa prison has achieved result
  7. On the Pakokku-Yesagyo Road in Magway District, a convoy of junta soldiers was attacked with improvised explosive devices
  8. Yay Ta Lyout camp of the terrorist military council near the Thai-Myanmar border was attacked and captured, killing 9 junta soldiers and many ammunitions were seized

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