(In English) 23rd Jun 2025 Evening Myanmar Domestic News

 

Myanmar Domestic News Updates – Jun 23, 2025 Evening



๐Ÿ“Œ๐Ÿ“Œ 1. Sagaing Federal Unit Publishes Public Notice on Amendments to the Third Draft of the Interim Constitution

June 23

The Sagaing Federal Unit has publicly released information regarding recent amendments made to the third draft of the Interim Federal Constitution, with the intent of informing the public.

On June 23, the Sagaing Federal Unit Parliament officially announced that minor amendments had been made to the third draft of the Interim Constitution of the Sagaing Federal Unit and that this updated version is being respectfully published for public awareness and understanding.

To access the PDF file of the third draft and to submit feedback or suggestions, the public may contact the following email address:
๐Ÿ“ง sggfederalunithluttawoffice.01@gmail.com


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๐Ÿ“Œ๐Ÿ“Œ 2. Union Minister Dr. Zaw Wai Soe Confirms Direct Discussions Held with Domestic Revolutionary Leaders

June 23

Union Minister Dr. Zaw Wai Soe of the Ministry of Health stated that he had held a series of face-to-face discussions with leaders of various revolutionary forces operating inside the country.

This statement was made by Dr. Zaw Wai Soe in response to veteran journalist U Khin Maung Soe during a program focused on engagements with revolutionary forces.

“I have been inside the country for three months now. During these three months, I have traveled to both northern and central Myanmar. While there, I met with revolutionary leaders and organizations operating in those regions. Specifically, I have met with leaders from KIO (Kachin Independence Organization), KIA (Kachin Independence Army), MNDAA (Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army), TNLA (Ta’ang National Liberation Army), and AA (Arakan Army). I also met with leaders from KNDF (Karenni Nationalities Defense Force) and BPLA (Burma People's Liberation Army).
When on the ground, I had the opportunity to engage directly with the people and confront real-life challenges. Aerial threats are ever-present. Wherever we travel, we have to monitor airspace and move accordingly,” he explained.

Currently, the NUG interim president, prime minister, and the rest of the government continue their efforts to expedite the success of the revolution.


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๐Ÿ“Œ๐Ÿ“Œ 3. Narcotics and Alcohol Seized in Minta Township Destroyed by Fire

June 23

The Minta Township People's Administration Team confirmed that the People's Security Department and local defense forces of the interim administration had conducted a preventive inspection in Minta Township, during which they seized prohibited narcotics and alcoholic beverages.

The confiscated items—prohibited liquor and beer—were publicly incinerated on June 20 in the presence of their owners and local residents.

Items destroyed included:

  • 25 bottles of Yoma brand beer
  • 18 bottles of Tapper brand beer
  • 3 bottles of Grand Royal whiskey
  • One 5-gallon container of whiskey
  • 14 bottles of Whisky
  • 9 one-liter bottles of Shwe Ayetthant (a local whiskey)
  • 41 small bottles of Shwe Ayetthant
  • 12 one-liter bottles of Leader brand clear liquor
  • 105 small bottles of Leader brand clear liquor
  • 1 small plastic bottle of Ah Man brand liquor

These measures reflect the local administration’s efforts to uphold law and order during the interim period.


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๐Ÿ“Œ๐Ÿ“Œ 4. Ongoing Political Crisis and Conflict in Myanmar Remain ASEAN's Most Pressing and Difficult Challenge, Says Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim

June 23

Malaysian Prime Minister and current ASEAN Chair Anwar Ibrahim stated that the political crisis and conflict in Myanmar remain the most difficult and high-pressure issue for ASEAN to resolve.

He made these remarks during the 38th Asia-Pacific Roundtable (APR) held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

As the 2025 ASEAN Chair, Malaysia is committed to working collaboratively with partner countries and fully utilizing regional cooperation mechanisms to reduce violence and restore peace in Myanmar. Prime Minister Anwar emphasized that ASEAN must step up its efforts and take stronger, more decisive actions to resolve the Myanmar crisis.


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๐Ÿ“Œ๐Ÿ“Œ 5. What Happened to the Wolf? — Audiences Kindly Urged Not to Share Spoiler Photos or Videos Online

June 23

The cast and crew of What Happened to the Wolf? have issued a heartfelt request to audiences asking them not to upload videos or photos taken during screenings of the film on social media.

“Although this film was completed back in 2020, it has only now—after five years—reached audiences. Viewers will witness the hard work and dedication of the entire Wolf Team, including director Na Gyi and the cast members.
The film has already begun screening in Singapore and Sydney.
However, one concern for the Wolf Team is that photos and videos taken inside the cinema are being shared on social media, potentially spoiling the film for audiences who have not yet seen it and are still waiting.
As a show of support for the effort and dedication of the entire Wolf Team, we kindly request that such photos or videos not be posted, and we also ask for previously shared materials to be removed.
The whole team is working hard to bring the film to international audiences, so we humbly ask for your patience and support.
We sincerely thank those who write spoiler-free reviews and especially those who refrain from uploading any behind-the-scenes videos or images taken during screenings.”

What Happened to the Wolf? was written and directed by Na Gyi, with leading roles played by Eaindra Kyaw Zin and Paing Phyo Thu.


This report was submitted by Radio NUG field correspondent Tharki.


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