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📌 Spring Revolution Local News – February 28, 2023(Morning)
📌📌 1. Union Minister U Tin Tun Naing says the goal of the Spring Revolution is visible
Union Minister U Tin Tun Naing said that the goal of the Spring Revolution, which will fight until the end, is visible. In February, the Minister stated the following at the meeting on the ground situation with the One Day Challenge:
“This revolution is a journey to fight until the end. We can see the goal. As we can see the destination, let us all be strong and march together.”
The National Unity Government declared the start of the People’s Resistance War on September 7, 2021. The National Unity Government is currently developing a one-year strategic plan and trying to root out the military council from all fronts, including military, political and diplomatic.
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📌📌 2. NUG provides nearly 6 billion in Humanitarian Aid within 2 years
Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management Minister Dr. Win Myat Aye said the National Unity Government can provide nearly 6 billion in humanitarian aid within two years. In February, Dr. Win Myat Aye stated the following at the meeting on the ground situation with the One Day Challenge:
“The people have been working with public assistance and support for the past two years. Also, NUG can provide nearly 6 billion in humanitarian aid within 2 years. The requirements are more than that. We are analyzing ethnic areas, including the Sagaing and Magway regions, to determine the needs.”
According to the report, the Ministry is analyzing areas where humanitarian assistance is needed and working on reporting it in order to obtain international aid.
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📌📌 3. Minister Dr. Tu Hkawng says about the difficulties of controlling hundreds of thousands of those who illegally steal timber
Minister Dr. Tu Hkawng said that controlling the population of hundreds of thousands of people who illegally steal timber is difficult. Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation Minister Dr. Tu Hkawng stated the following at the Global Town Hall Meeting held on February 26:
“In a place like Alaungdaw Kathapa, we can’t maintain the entire area with just a few people. Now, it is difficult for us to control the timber produced by small machines in the forest. The only way is to control the merchants who purchase these timbers. Some of them are caught on the road.”
Until now, thousands of tons of stolen timber have been seized, and these timbers are being shared with the public, building schools and using for bomb shelters.
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📌📌 4. Human Rights Minister says underage children are unfairly judged in military council courts
Human Rights Minister U Aung Myo Min said that underage children are unfairly judged in military council courts. The Minister said the following at the Global Town Hall Meeting held on February 26:
“Now, they caught many people. The situation is more likely to be death. The terrorist junta conducted arson attacks on civilian homes. While fleeing, there will be no rule of law. There are cases like Ko Jimmy, who was unjustly sentenced to death in the courts. In addition to the NLD representatives who were unfairly sentenced to more than 200 years in prison after being judged in court, there are members of parliament and underage children.”
Moreover, it is reported that the NUG Human Rights Ministry is working to take action against the terrorist army in international jurisdictions.
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📌📌 5. The interim Chargé d’Affaires of the British Embassy in Yangon says he will continue to support the rightful aspirations of the people of Myanmar
Mr. Ken O’Flaherty, Chargé D’Affaires ad interim of the British Embassy in Yangon, said that he will continue to support the rightful aspirations of the people of Myanmar. On February 27, the British Embassy in Yangon stated as follows:
“It is a privilege to represent the UK in Myanmar. I look forward to continuing our support to the Myanmar people in their rightful aspirations for freedom and democracy.” Mr. Ken O’Flaherty has taken up the role of Chargé D’Affaires ad interim at the British Embassy Yangon. He previously served as a diplomat in Paris, Tokyo, Rome, and Brussels.
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📌📌 6. Myanmar junta forces and the Arakan Army have military preparations on both sides
According to AA spokesperson Khaing Thu Kha, as Rakhine border security is not very secure, the junta troops and the Arakan Army have military preparations on both sides. At the ULA/AA press conference on February 27, Khaing Thu Kha said as follows:
“Rakhine border security is not very secure. The military council also informs our side when they pass through. On the military council side, soldiers and food supplies are being reinforced. On the other hand, there is military preparation. So, both sides have been preparing for military operations.”
Over 300 locals were killed, and approximately 700 were injured due to the fighting in Rakhine State between 2020 and 2022.
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📌📌 7. The movie “RAYS OF HOPE” will be shown in London on March 18
It has been reported that the movie “RAYS OF HOPE” will be shown in London on March 18. On February 27, director Ko Pauk’s film screening committee reported as follows:
“Director Ko Pauk hopes to see many people who surrounded and encouraged the “Ma Thouk Mi Thaw Moe Khar Yay” film in Landon again at the “RAYS OF HOPE” film, which will be shown on March 18.”
The documentary film “RAYS OF HOPE”, directed by Ko Pauk, will be screened at the London Comedy Show on March 18. Tickets can be purchased from nearby fundraisers and the MEUK page.
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📌📌 8. The “Project Warazein” campaign raised $140,000 in 10 days
It has been reported that the “Project Warazein” campaign raised $140,000 in 10 days. On February 27, Ma Nilar Thein, an 88-generation student, informed about the campaign on social media as follows:
“We will be able to contribute to “Project Warazein” in order to carry out more successful and effective ground missions, install more fixed-wing drones, strengthen drone forces, and advance drone technology.”
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📌📌 9. Over 3,000 civilians killed by Myanmar Regime during the Spring Revolution
At least 3,062 civilians were killed by the terrorist military group during the spring revolution, according to AAPP. On February 27, AAPP informed about the current situation after the military coup as follows:
“At least 3,062 people were killed, including democracy activists who opposed the arbitrary military coup on February 1, 2021.”
On February 24, Salong (South) village, Salong (North) village, and Tawngmethin village in Pinlaung township, Shan State, were fired upon with heavy weapons by the terrorist army’s Pehkon city-based No. 7 Operation Command Headquarters without a fight. Due to the attack, a woman from the Salong (South) village was hit by a heavy weapon and died.
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📌📌 10. Defense forces assassinated a junta informant military veteran and seized one grenade
Defense forces assassinated a junta informant, a military veteran living in the Myothit ward of Monywa township, and seized one grenade. On February 27, Monywa-Bandula and his team reported as follows:
“U Than Naing, a military veteran who lives in the Myothit ward of Monywa township, Sagaing region, is said to be an informant of the junta. We have been watching him for a long time because of reports from the public.”
The operation was carried out by Monywa-Bandula and allies, Black Falcon Urban Guerrilla Force, Brave Heart Army-BHA and Special Forces-11 PDF. During the operation, Lt. Sergeant (Veteran) U Than Naing was assassinated, and one hand grenade was seized along with his identification information.
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📌📌 11. Defense forces jointly attacked a Pyu Saw Htee camp in Min village, Yesagyo township
Defense forces jointly attacked a Pyu Saw Htee camp in Min village, Yesagyo township, Magway region. Thway Thauk Revolution Forces confirmed the military news on February 27 as follows:
“On the morning of February 27, Pakokku District’s Thway Thauk Revolution Forces, 10th Battalion, 2nd Division, attacked a Pyu Saw Htee camp in Min village in Yesagyo township, and the battle lasted 57 minutes.”
The enemy’s side was likely to suffer the most casualties as the two sides exchanged fire, while the revolutionary comrades were able to retreat unharmed.
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