Domestic News Updates – December 6, 2024 Morning
๐๐ 1. Prime Minister Encourages Collaborative Efforts in Rebuilding COC Operations
Prime Minister Mann Win Khaing Than urged collaboration between the Ministry of Defense, ministers, experts, and veteran ethnic revolutionary leaders in rebuilding the Command and Operations Center (COC). He emphasized the need for inclusive efforts during the December 5 Central Committee meeting for regional public administration, noting that the Defense Ministry alone cannot manage the challenges involved. He called for constructive support from related ministries to overcome obstacles and ensure the revolution’s success.
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๐๐ 2. Union Minister Highlights Growing Public Resolve to Uproot Dictatorship
Union Minister U Tin Tun Naing stated that Myanmar's people now possess an unwavering determination to dismantle the roots of dictatorship. Speaking on December 5, he highlighted the public's enduring resilience and commitment, underscoring these qualities as critical to the revolution’s momentum. The sale of SDB Bank shares, reaching over $10 million, was cited as evidence of collective willpower and the people's pivotal role in shaping Myanmar’s democratic future.
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๐๐ 3. Civil Society Organizations Release Statement on India’s Approach to Myanmar Crisis
Four civil society organizations, including India For Myanmar and Blood Money Campaign (BMC), called for India to adopt a fair and balanced approach toward resolving Myanmar’s conflict. They criticized direct or indirect engagement with the junta and affiliated groups, labeling such interactions as counterproductive. The statement urged India to support democratic forces and ensure equitable treatment for all stakeholders to achieve sustainable peace and federal democracy in Myanmar.
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๐๐ 4. Kokang Region Sentences 21 Offenders, Including Six to Death
The Kokang Special Region-1 authorities sentenced 21 individuals for crimes such as abduction, extortion, and premeditated murder. Among them, six—including a woman—were handed death sentences for violent acts, including rape and robbery under the guise of soldiers. Public trials and sentences aimed to deter further crimes and ensure justice, as reported by the MNDAA.
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๐๐ 5. Death Sentence for Murderer and Rapist in Sagaing’s Salingyi Township
A man from Gone Nyin Nwe village, Salingyi Township, was sentenced to death for rape and murder. The ruling, handed down by a locally formed judicial committee on November 15, was announced by the township’s administrative body. The trial, led by local officials and supported by the People's Defense Forces (PDF), emphasized justice while rejecting external interference.
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๐๐ 6. Food Aid Delivered to Over 50 Villages of Displaced People in Mandalay Region
The Mandalay Region’s Myittha Township People's Defense Forces (PDF) and allied groups provided food supplies, including 200 bags of rice and 40 containers of cooking oil, to displaced residents from over 50 villages. The December 4 distribution reflects the PDF’s commitment to assisting war-affected communities while advancing the revolutionary agenda alongside the local population.
These reports were compiled based on reliable sources and field correspondents from Radio NUG.
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