The Acting President of the National Unity Government, H.E. Duwas Lashi La, presents a certificate of appreciation to ONE DAY CHALLENGE members for their contributions the National Unity Government, the Union Prime Minister of the National Unity Government, Mahn Win Khaing Than attends the Interim Local Public Administration Implementation Central Committee Meeting and the National Unity Government expresses gratitude to High Commissioner Türk for his oral update on the human rights situation in Myanmar.
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1. The Acting President of the National Unity Government, H.E. Duwas Lashi La, presented a certificate of appreciation to ONE DAY CHALLENGE members for their contributions to the National Unity Government. From August 2021 to February 2025, the Anti-Military Coup Committee (Korea) donated 100,000 won monthly through the ONE DAY CHALLENGE campaign, totaling 3 million USD as of February 24, 2025, according to a press release on March 3. The Acting President of the National Unity Government, H.E. Duwa Lashi La, has sent a letter of congratulations for the successful receipt of the ONE DAY CHALLENGE grant of 100,000, USD which was sent for the 30th time on February 24, 2025. The National Unity Government recognizes ONE DAY CHALLENGE members' monthly contributions as tax revenue, issuing tax certificates every six months and a congratulatory letter from the Acting President annually.
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2. The Chairman of the Interim Local Public Administration Implementation Central Committee, the Union Prime Minister of the National Unity Government, Mahn Win Khaing Than attended the Committee's Meeting No. 8/2025 on February 28. In his opening address, the Union Prime Minister stated that establishing regional administrative mechanisms will allow the government to focus on formulating and implementing revolutionary-period policies, rather than managing township-level details. The Union Prime Minister also thanked ministries for their regular weekly meetings addressing township implementation, challenges, and difficulties. The Union Prime Minister emphasized the need for swift implementation of the committee's weekly decisions and future tasks, urging ministers to dedicate time to tasks requiring their direct involvement. Committee members then reported on the progress of Decision (7/2025), including completed and outstanding work, followed by extensive discussions with relevant officials. Attendees included Union Ministers, Deputy Ministers, Permanent Secretaries, Joint Permanent Secretaries, and departmental officials.
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3. Chairman of the Federal Health Professionals Council Myanmar, Dr. Khin Maung Lwin, stated on social media on March 6 that thousands of CDM doctors have all received bachelor degree certificates and are pursuing postgraduate studies around the world. He also said almost all of them had bachelor's degrees. Federal Samas have also been issued. Many of them have moved to different countries and are finding good jobs. They are also pursuing postgraduate studies around the world. Since the military junta's takeover of state power, civil servants in the education, health, and administrative sectors have carried out the CDM movement, and it is estimated that there are still over 400,000 CDM.
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4. The Republic of the Union of Myanmar, as represented by the National Unity Government, is grateful to High Commissioner Türk for his oral update on the human rights situation in Myanmar. The Ministry of Human Rights of the National Unity Government announced in March. The High Commissioner described the situation in Myanmar as among the worst in the world and, addressing the military junta’s crimes and violations, catalogued a “litany of human suffering that is difficult to fathom”. This includes famine, mass civilian casualties, coercive conscription, beheadings, burnings, mutilations, executions, torture, the use of human shields and sexual violence. Myanmar fully supports the High Commissioner’s appeal to the international community to prioritize Myanmar, including through sharpened targeted sanctions against junta members and their businesses and associates, and by demanding an embargo on weapons, munitions, and jet fuel and dual-use items transfers to the junta.
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5. Myanmar’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador U Kyaw Moe Htun, attended the General Exchange of Views at the Third Meeting of State Parties to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in New York on March 5. At the session, the ambassador highlighted the need of the international community to address that root cause and support the people of Myanmar and their resolutions to end the military dictatorship and build a federal democratic union to restore peace and stability. So, the ambassador urged to help the people of Myanmar by cutting the flow of arms, weapons, and jet fuel to the military junta. The Military coup in Myanmar and ongoing atrocities by the military junta have shattered the fabric of peace in the country, caused human suffering and impacted regional peace and stability.
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