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📌 Spring Revolution Local News – February 7, 2023(Morning)
📌📌 1. The Prime Minister says it is necessary to redouble efforts to achieve the revolution
On January 5, 2023, the Anti-Sham Election Joint Working Committee, comprised of representatives from the National Unity Government (NUG) and the National Unity Consultative Council (NUCC), held a separate dialogue meeting with the strike forces of the National League for Democracy’s Central Working Committee.
In the meeting, the Joint Working Committee discussed the processes to be jointly carried out related to the NUCC-approved anti-sham election, as well as the NLD CWC and strike forces clarified the established and ongoing activities regarding an illegal election. After that, they were able to discuss and decide on ways to cooperate in the future.
The working procedures discussed by the Joint Working Committee, regarding an illegal sham election, include internal and external processes and implementation principles. NUCC reported that the Joint Working Committee will continue collaboration with other allied forces fighting for federal democracy.
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📌📌 2. NUG Foreign Minister Daw Zin Mar Aung will meet Myanmar Revolutionary Families in UK
It has been reported that the NUG Foreign Minister Daw Zin Mar Aung will meet with Myanmar revolutionary families from the United Kingdom on February 4 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at London Westminster University. As the number of attendees is limited due to space and security concerns, attendance will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Burmese revolutionary brothers and sisters in the United Kingdom are invited.
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📌📌 3. Foreign Minister Daw Zin Mar Aung met with UK Labor Party Member of Parliament Rushanara Ali to discuss Myanmar issues
Foreign Minister Daw Zin Mar Aung met with UK Labor Party Member of Parliament Rushanara Ali and discussed Myanmar issues, including humanitarian assistance. The NUG Ministry of Foreign Affairs released the news on February 6.
“Daw Zin Mar Aung, the NUG Foreign Minister of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, met with UK Labor Party Member of Parliament Rushanara Ali from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. UK time during her visit to the UK,” it stated.
During a meeting with Rushanara Ali, the chairman of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Burma, discussions were made on humanitarian aid, increased UK Parliamentary support for the Myanmar Spring Revolution, refugee issues, and minority rights protection, according to the report. The representatives of the United Kingdom, Dr. Thet Ko Ko and U Mg Mg Aung, also attended the meeting. Union Minister Daw Zin Mar Aung will continue to meet and discuss with other officials during her visit to the UK.
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📌📌 4. NUG Foreign Minister Daw Zin Mar Aung and Deputy Minister U Moe Zaw Oo will meet with Myanmar ethnic families in San Francisco Bay Area
It has been reported that the NUG Foreign Minister Daw Zin Mar Aung and Deputy Minister U Moe Zaw Oo will hold a meeting with Myanmar ethnic families in San Francisco Bay Area.
“The NUG Foreign Minister Daw Zin Mar Aung and Deputy Minister U Moe Zaw Oo will meet with Myanmar ethnic families in San Francisco Bay Area, so everyone interested in Myanmar issues is respectfully invited to attend,” it described. The meeting will be held at the American Centerville Community Center on February 19th (Sunday) from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm.
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📌📌 5. The NUG Human Rights Minister says the terrorist group mainly uses airstrikes to target civilians
The NUG Human Rights Minister, U Aung Myo Min, said the terrorist group primarily used airstrikes to target civilians. Union Minister responded in an interview with AI Jazeera Media in February.
“The terrorist group is found to be mainly using airstrikes to target civilians. Locals in the area, including children and the elderly, were severely harmed and killed as a result of this attack. The terrorist group’s use of airstrikes clearly indicates their inability to control the situation on the ground,” the Minister said. In recent months, at least 12 civilians, including students, were killed when the terrorist group attacked a school in Tabayin township, Sagaing region. Similarly, approximately 60 people, including artists, were killed during an aerial bombardment of the A Nang Pa music festival in the Hpakant region, Kachin state
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📌📌 6. Union Minister U Htin Lin Aung says different high-tech drones will be seen in battles
According to U Htin Linn Aung, Union Minister of Communications, Information, and Technology, various high-tech drones will be seen in battles. Union Minister U Htin Lin Aung stated on February 5th during the live broadcast of the Nway Oo Aung Lan Campaign’s (first time) result sharing and lottery program.
“In addition to the success of the Federal Wings drone force, other drone groups must be able to do so. I want to say that the sooner we can complete all of our tasks, the sooner our country will be liberated and successful. In addition, different forms of high-tech drones will be seen in battles,” the Minister said. Currently, in addition to drones that can carry four bombs, high-tech drones that can equip six to eight bombs have been successfully tested, according to the minister.
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📌📌 7. The National League for Democracy will not re-register the party but will stand with the people
The National League for Democracy will not re-register the party, but it will stand with the people, said members of the League party. When contacted on February 6, members of the National League for Democracy responded in unison. “They have already been declared a terrorist group. We do not recognize their cancellations and amendments. This generation must try to succeed in the revolution in order to prevent the military from doing whatever it wants to this country. The NLD will always be on the side of the people,” said a member of the Pyithu Hluttaw party.
In a statement issued by the NLD Central Working Committee on January 29, 2023, it is clearly stated that any action taken by the military council that violates existing laws and commits treason is invalid and that the fake election they will hold is firmly opposed by the NLD. The terrorist military council detained 1,232 National League for Democracy members, including 80 parliamentarians. Two MPs and 84 members of the National League for Democracy were among the 3,346 people killed for no reason.
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📌📌 8. Mandalay Mayor Dr. Ye Lwin sentenced to another 2 years in prison under Section 409 of the Penal Code
It has been reported that Mandalay Mayor Dr. Ye Lwin was sentenced to another two years in prison under Section 409 of the Penal Code. AAPP released the news on February 6 regarding the current situation after the military coup.
“The special court in Oebo Prison sentenced Mandalay Mayor Dr. Ye Lwin to two years in prison on February 3 under Section 409 of the Penal Code,” it stated. The same court already sentenced Dr. Ye Lwin to two years in prison in December 2021 under Section 505 (b) of the Penal Code. From the time of the coup in 2021 to February 6, 2023, a total of 13,829 people were arrested, with 2,317 of them sentenced to prison.
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📌📌 9. Ye Guerrilla Force (YGF) has already handed over the captured captain to the relevant ERO
It is reported that Ye Guerrilla Force (YGF) has already handed over the captured captain to the relevant ERO. Ye Guerrilla Force (YGF) released the news on February 6.
“According to a military operation press release issued by the Ye Guerrilla Force on February 4, the terrorist junta’s captain was interrogated under international standards and discovered that the captain was from the KhaMaYa -545 battalion, Kyondoe city, Karen State. Ye Guerrilla Force (YGF) has already handed over the captured captain to the relevant ERO” it stated. Two hand grenades were among the items seized from him.
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📌📌 10. Defense forces launched a mine attack on military council troops near Koetaungboet-based camp, injuring at least 7 people
At least seven people were injured when defense forces launched a mine attack on military council troops near the Koetaungboet-based camp in Kanbalu township, Sagaing region. The Koetaungboet Revolutionary Force confirmed the news on February 6.
“On February 6th, around 6:00 a.m., approximately 70 soldiers, who came out from Koetaungboet camp to the east, were hit by landmines and at least seven people were injured,” the revolutionary force said. “That column was loaded with one wagon and retreated to the camp around 2:00 p.m. After 4:00 p.m., gunshots were heard from the Koetaungboet-based station, which returned the order to set fire to the junta troops,” it stated.
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📌📌 11. Defense forces attacked the military council’s column near Thayetkhar village, killing around 10 Pyu Saw Htee and junta forces
Defense forces attacked the military council column near Thayetkhar village in Taze township, Sagaing region, killing around ten Pyu Saw Htee and junta forces. The Taze Phoenix Defense Force released the military news on February 6.
“Shwebo District Nos. 6 and 7 battalions jointly attacked about 130 junta troops and Pyu Saw Htee members who raided near Thayetkhar village in Taze township on February 6,” said the Taze PDF. Due to the attack by the defense forces, approximately ten military council troops and Pyu Saw Htee were killed, with many others injured.
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📌📌 12. Junta forces and Pyu Saw Htee members from Teitheetaw village were hit by landmines, killing 7 people
On their way to Zeehpyukone village, junta forces and Pyu Saw Htee from Teitheetaw village in Shwebo township, Sagaing region, were reportedly attacked by landmines, killing seven people. Shwebo LPDF Force confirmed the military news on February 6.
“WILD TIGER ShweBo (LPDF), Bo Japan Gyi (T.T.T) SHWEBO LPDF, One Thousand Female (Tabayin) Force, and alliance brothers from Shwebo township district – 2 launched landmine attacks on junta forces and Pyu Saw Htee from Teitheetaw village on February 6th at 8:15 a.m.,” it stated. Due to a mine attack, seven junta troops and Pyu Saw Htee were killed, with three seriously injured.
The injured junta troops and Pyu Saw Htee fired one RPG, four 60mm rounds, and small arms, but the allied comrades were able to retreat without harm.
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