Domestic News Updates – January 15, 2025 Morning
📌📌 1. Acting President Emphasizes the Importance of Swift and Substantial Reforms to the "Three Pillars"
January 14
Radio NUG
The Acting President stated during the National Unity Government's 2/2025 cabinet meeting that reforms to the "Three Pillars" should not be delayed and should go beyond mere surface-level changes.
“The foundation of the revolution is the people. These people interact daily with our ‘Three Pillars’ mechanism. To gain strong public support and trust, the capacity and ethics of the organizations directly interacting with the public under the ‘Three Pillars’ are of utmost importance. Hence, the integrity and uprightness of the People’s Defense Force, People’s Administration, and People’s Security Force, which make up the ‘Three Pillars,’ are critically significant.
In implementing reforms to these ‘Three Pillars,’ we must not delay. Furthermore, such reforms should be comprehensive and go beyond minimal efforts,” the Acting President emphasized.
Additionally, the Acting President underscored the need to establish a practical united front with ethnic alliance groups to strengthen relationships effectively.
The meeting was attended by Acting President Duwa Lashi La, Prime Minister Mahn Win Khaing Than, union ministers, and deputy ministers.
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📌📌 2. Prime Minister Orders Strict Action Against Township Officials Deviating from the Revolutionary Path
January 14
Radio NUG
During the January 14 cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Mahn Win Khaing Than instructed strict measures against township officials who deviate from the revolutionary path.
He highlighted that there have been reports of certain township officials deviating from revolutionary goals, particularly in administrative and financial sectors. Thus, firm action must be taken, the Prime Minister said.
He further stated that driving the National Unity Government forward with full strength is essential to energize and sustain the revolution.
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📌📌 3. Ministers to Establish Local Offices and Engage with the Public in Sagaing Region
January 14
Radio NUG
Union ministers and deputy ministers, along with regional commanders, are set to establish local offices and initiate public engagement in the Sagaing Region this January, according to Union Minister U Lwin Ko Latt during an interview with Myanmar Now.
He stated, “The government will implement this plan in January, where ministers, deputy ministers, and regional leaders will gather to work and directly engage with the public.”
Currently, the Sagaing Region sees frequent clashes between the military junta, Pyusawhti militias, People’s Defense Forces (PDF), and revolutionary forces. Although most areas are controlled by revolutionary forces, airstrikes remain a persistent threat.
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📌📌 4. Union Minister Dr. Sa Sa Meets with U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan
January 14
Radio NUG
Union Minister Dr. Sa Sa met with U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan, Chairman of the International Republican Institute (IRI), on January 14.
He expressed his pride in listening to Senator Sullivan’s inspiring remarks and stated his hopes for strengthening U.S.-Myanmar strategic partnerships in 2025.
Dr. Sa Sa further conveyed his deep aspirations for a strong and lasting relationship between the two nations.
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📌📌 5. Union Minister Dr. Zaw Wai Soe Stresses the Importance of Listening to the People's Voice
January 14
Radio NUG
Union Minister Dr. Zaw Wai Soe of the Ministry of Education and Health emphasized on social media the necessity of attentively listening to the people's voice.
“We must carefully listen to and understand the people’s voice. We should also thoroughly analyze and learn from criticisms. However, we must boldly act on what needs to be done. We should carry out our duties with determination, resilience, and wisdom, utilizing our best efforts,” the minister stated.
He further pledged to devote his utmost energy and intellect to achieve the goals necessary for the success of the revolution.
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📌📌 6. The NUG Government Works to Permanently End Military Dictatorship in Myanmar, Says NUG Representative to the Czech Republic
January 14, Radio NUG
The NUG government is working to permanently end the military dictatorship in Myanmar and prevent its return, said U Lin Thant, NUG Representative to the Czech Republic, in January.
"Some people associate NUG only with the revolution, without fully understanding what NUG is doing. Others amplify minor shortcomings and criticize them, focusing more on blaming NUG than working to topple the military dictatorship, which only benefits the regime. Let me make this clear: what NUG is doing aligns with the functions of a government. Our work aims to permanently eradicate the military dictatorship in Myanmar, ensuring it never resurfaces, and to bring the revolution to a swift and successful conclusion. The outcomes of these efforts will benefit all Myanmar citizens, regardless of whether they currently support NUG or not," he said.
The NUG government has developed and implemented strategic plans year after year, with each ministry executing their respective policies and government strategies.
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📌📌 7. Social Media Is Crucial for More Effective Humanitarian Efforts in Myanmar, Says Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s Youngest Son
January 14, Radio NUG
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s youngest son, Ko Htein Lin, stated in a televised message on January 14 that being active on social media allows for more effective humanitarian work for Myanmar.
"Being on social media is essential for me to effectively carry out humanitarian work for Myanmar. That’s why I plan to continue posting frequently, including updates on the dishes I cook. This also aims to raise awareness about the campaign we are running for my mother’s 80th birthday. Since I am new to social media, please feel free to correct me if I make any mistakes," he said.
Ko Htein Lin continues to advocate for the release of his mother, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, and expressed his desire to make her 80th birthday a memorable occasion.
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📌📌 8. Actor Min Maw Kun Invites Supporters to the Chiang Mai Film Screening Event
January 14, Radio NUG
Actor Min Maw Kun has invited revolution supporters to attend a fundraising film screening in Chiang Mai, showcasing his first performance since the revolution, along with other short films.
All proceeds from ticket sales and donations at the event will be directed toward supporting internally displaced people (IDPs) in Sagaing, Magway, and Mandalay regions.
The event will take place on January 20 at the Communication Innovation Center, Chiang Mai University (CMU). Revolution supporters in Chiang Mai are encouraged to attend and support the event.
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📌📌 9. Protest in South Korea to Demand ICC Action Against Military Junta Leader Min Aung Hlaing
January 14, Radio NUG
A protest will be held in South Korea to demand that the International Criminal Court (ICC) issue an arrest warrant and take action against military junta leader Min Aung Hlaing.
The event will also include the sale of revolutionary memorabilia, Myanmar food stalls, and a fundraising fair. Additionally, ID cards will be issued to members of the MFDMC (Myanmar Federal Democratic Military Council) who have served for over six months.
The protest, calling for justice against Min Aung Hlaing's crimes and urging the ICC to take action, is scheduled to take place on January 28 at Bucheon Station Square.
These updates were reported by Radio NUG correspondents Min Thihan, Min Sitt Thway, and Khur Shel.
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