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📌 Spring Revolution Local News – May 14, 2023(Morning)
📌📌 1. The NUG Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed its disappointment at the ASEAN Chairman’s statement
The NUG Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a statement expressing its disappointment at the ASEAN Chairman’s statement.
On May 13, the NUG government released a statement on the ASEAN Chairman’s statement issued at the 42nd ASEAN Summit.
The statement included:
“The Republic of the Union of Myanmar, as represented by the National Unity Government, expresses disappointment at the ASEAN Chairman’s statement issued at the conclusion of ASEAN’s 42nd Summit in Indonesia on May 11, 2023.
The Summit outcome is yet another lost opportunity for action on Myanmar. Progress has again been held hostage to consensus.
And as recently as 10 May, ASEAN Leaders condemned the junta-led attack on a AHA Center/ASEAN Monitoring Team convoy in Shan State, demanding that the perpetrators be held accountable.
Yet despite these deliberate junta acts of provocation, the new Chairman’s statement merely expresses deep concern at the ‘escalation of the armed conflicts and violence in Myanmar’ and reiterates past ASEAN decisions.
In addition, the ASEAN Chair should also formally confirm that the ban on junta’s representatives at ASEAN Summit and Foreign Ministers’ Meetings extends to all ASEAN gatherings.”
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📌📌 2. The NUG Human Rights Minister attended a public meeting held in Brisbane, the capital of Queensland
NUG Human Rights Minister U Aung Myo Min attended the public meeting held in Brisbane, the capital of Queensland.
On May 13, the NUG Representative Office – Australia released the news.
On the afternoon of 14-5-2023, the National Unity Government (NUG), Union Minister for Human Rights H.E. Aung Myo Min and Deputy Union Minister H.E. Khun Baham Htan, who are in Australia, traveled to Brisbane, the capital of Queensland State at the invitation of CRPH/NUG Support Group (Queensland).
He attended a public meeting scheduled at the PCYC Logan Hall, Brisbane, and shared the activities being carried out by the NUG and the Ministry of Human Rights and the experience in initial meetings of his trip to Australia, as well as answering questions from the public.
Representatives of the CRPH/NUG Support Group (Queensland), President of the Australian Karen Organization (AKO), President and Executive Members of Karenni Organization Queensland, President and Secretaries of Rohingya Community Queensland, the youth representative of the Queensland Myanmar Youth Community (QMYC), Chairman of the Chin Community Council, Queensland (CCCQ), Burma Law Council (BLC), NLD Solidarity, Patriotic War Veterans of Burma (PWVB), and National Ethnic Council member James Tai Hla and families from Coffs Harbour, and a total of 150 residents of Brisbane attended the meeting.
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📌📌 3. Deputy Minister U Maw Htun Aung urged people to get information about natural disasters from reliable organizations
Deputy Minister U Maw Htun Aung urged people to get information about natural disasters from reliable organizations.
On May 13, Deputy Minister U Maw Htun Aung stated:
“It is safest to get news related to natural disasters from reliable organizations. In our country, the positions of responsible organizations that are now distrusted by people are taken by ‘Pseudo Experts’. The problem is that these pseudo experts will take responsibility for nothing and do not have any legal responsibility. There are many risks because they are forecasts relating to life and economic forecasts relating to the regions of the country,” he said.
On May 14, due to Cyclone Mocha, the storm cell may move towards Rakhine State, Chin State, lower Sagaing Division, Kachin State and Northern Shan State, causing widespread heavy rains, strong winds, landslides and floods in these areas, according to NUG’s weather forecast.
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📌📌 4. The People’s Defense Force (PDF) seized the Thayetaw Police Station of the enemy in Salin Township, Minbu District, and seized some weapons and ammunition
It is reported that the People’s Defense Force (PDF) seized the Thayetaw Police Station of the enemy in Salin Township, Minbu District, and seized some weapons and ammunition.
On May 13, the military headquarters of the People’s Defense Force (PDF) of Ministry of Defence, announced the military news as follows:
“On May 10, around 3:00 a.m., the enemy’s Thayetaw Police Station in Salin Township, Minbu District, Magway Division, was attacked with 3 improvised launchers by the vanguard column after approaching the station with 4 columns by the allied force of No. 1 Battalion PDF Magway District, Magway District Regional Command, and No. 5 Battalion Minbu District PDF.”
It is said that after starting the battle, the Carbon column, from the back of the camp, and the Bone Myat Aung column from the south, started to fire. Then, Yakkha Nyi Naung column approached the front of the camp, and opened fire to start its attack. They were able to enter the camp at 3:30 a.m.
In the camp, they burned the officer’s room, other rooms, utilities and more than 6 motorcycles. When they entered the upper floor of the RC two-story building, they came into contact with the enemy who remained in the corner of the room. In the contact, 3 comrades from defense forces bravely fell and 7 were injured.
During the battle, 12 enemies were killed, and 1 G-3 gun, 2 ammunition boxes, 15 rounds of G-3 bullets, 1 Dell laptop, 2 USB memory sticks, 1 phone line jammer, 2 speaker antennas, 2 pieces of equipment, 1 pair of military boots, 1 bank book, 2 wallets, a deputy police officer’s registration and police certificate, and cash of 70,500 kyats were seized.
At 4 a.m., they retreated after successfully capturing the station and burning it down.
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📌📌 5. 8 villages in Kanbalu District were burned down by the military and Pyu Saw Htee within 12 days
It is reported that 8 villages in Kanbalu District were burned down by the military and Pyu Saw Htee within 12 days. On May 12, Kyunhla Kanbalu Activist Group – Kanbalu District confirmed the news.
It stated that from May 1 to May 12, 178 resident houses from 8 villages in Kanbalu District, Sagaing Division, were burned down and some locals were arrested by the military and Pyu Saw Htee within 12 days.
The villages that were burned down by the terrorist military troops are Pho Kone, Htaut Shar Aing and Kha Ohn Tar villages from Zigon Ward, Thoe Boe and Chin Myit Kyin villages from Kar Boe Ward, and Thayet Khaung, Hpa Lon Chaing and Nyaung Paung Yin villages from Htan Kone Ward.
On May 1, the Light Infantry Battalion LIB-361 under the military council attacked Pho Kone Village in Zigon Ward for the second time and burned down 31 houses. On May 4, after raiding Thayetkangyi Village, this column brutally killed 50-year-old U Khaing Zaw, who was mentally ill, inside his house.
On May 7, the LIB-361 troops attacked Htauk Shar Aing Village in Zigon Ward and burned down 83 resident houses. They also abducted 11 innocent civilians, and they have not yet been released.
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📌📌 6. A drone bombardment on Mepali camp under Military Operations Command Headquarters 8 (MOC-8) in Bilin Township
It is reported that a drone bombardment was carried out on Mepali camp under Military Operations Command Headquarters 8 (MOC-8) in Bilin Township.
On May 13, the news of the operation was confirmed by the Thaton People Defense Force -TPDF.
“The Thaton People Defense Force -TPDF, KNU/KNLA, PDF, PPDF-KD, and Ygn Eagle Force cooperated in a drone operation on Mepali Camp under Military Operations Command Headquarters 8 (MOC-8) in Bilin Township using 4 bombs,” it stated.
The death toll of the terrorist military council troops is still under investigation, and the operation was successfully carried out without harm from the side of our revolutionary joint forces.
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📌📌 7. At least 20 junta soldiers were killed when a drone bombed at Natyaekan Camp in Chaung-U Township
A drone attack on the Natyaekan Camp in Chaung-U Township, Sagaing Division, killed at least 20 junta soldiers, according to the Chaung-U PDF.
On May 13, Chaung-U PDF announced the military news.
“On May 11, at about 5:00 p.m., we dropped 4 bombs with drones at the Natyaekan camp. At 6:30 or 7:00 p.m. that day, the junta soldiers started setting fire to Ngarshan Village and at 9:00 p.m., they set fire to the Chaung U. I am wondering why they did that, and now I have received the exact news. The junta soldiers were attacked with 4 bombs in Natyaekan camp, killing 20 of them.”
On May 12, two Pyu Saw Htee members who came outside of Kinmondaw Village were also said to have been cleared.
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📌📌 8. The people of five villages north of Myaing Town are fleeing in the rain due to the junta column raids
It is reported that the people of 5 villages north of Myaing Town are fleeing in the rain due to the junta column raid.
On May 13, Myaing Township Villages Revolutionary Front confirmed the news.
“On the morning of May 13, locals from about 5 villages in the north of Myaing Town were forced to flee in the rain due to the raids of the military council troops,” it stated.
On April 19, the terrorist military burned down the houses and motorbikes in Magyikan Village, killing a young man and abducting 14 residents.
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