Myanmar Domestic News Updates – Jul 10, 2025 Morning
๐๐ 1. 532 Human Rights Violations Committed by the Terrorist Military Junta in June 2025
According to a press release from the Ministry of Human Rights under the National Unity Government (NUG), a total of 532 human rights violations were committed by the terrorist military junta in June 2025.
Mandalay Region recorded the highest number of violations, with 116 cases, and also suffered the highest number of aerial attacks, enduring 55 separate airstrikes.
As a result of these airstrikes during June, 15 Buddhist religious buildings, 6 Christian religious buildings, and 3 healthcare facilities within Mandalay Region were destroyed or damaged.
The attacks caused 90 fatalities and 296 injuries, while massacre incidents led to an additional 55 deaths, according to the report.
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๐๐ 2. Public General Hospital Opened Under Administration of the Brotherhood Alliance in Mile 105, Mong Yaw
In Mile 105 of Mong Yaw, Muse Township, Shan State, a new public general hospital was officially opened on July 8, under the administration of the Three Brotherhood Alliance, according to local reports.
The hospital was developed under the leadership of the United League of Arakan/Arakan Army (ULA/AA), the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNTJP/MNDAA), and the Palaung State Liberation Front/Ta’ang National Liberation Army (PSLF/TNLA)—collectively known as the Brotherhood Alliance.
Construction began in mid-May and was completed and opened nearly three months later.
Previously, residents of the Mile 105 area had to rely solely on rural healthcare clinics, and when more extensive treatment was needed, they had to travel to Muse or Namkham hospitals.
The newly opened hospital currently has 62 beds and offers 24-hour services including blood testing, X-ray, ultrasound, and other general treatments. Further medical services are planned to be added as necessary.
The opening ceremony was attended by administrative committee members from the Brotherhood Alliance, monks, community elders, cultural organizations, and local residents.
The Mile 105 area was captured and brought under control by the Brotherhood Alliance on December 14, 2023, and the launch of this hospital is seen by locals as a significant step in addressing the region’s healthcare needs.
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๐๐ 3. Military Junta Sentences Ko Paing Phyo Min (a.k.a. Dee Ray) and Ko Shine Wai Aung to 20 Years in Prison Each
According to a statement released by the Former University Students' Network, the terrorist military junta has sentenced Ko Paing Phyo Min (a.k.a. Dee Ray), a member of the network of former All Burma Federation of Student Unions (ABFSU) members, and Ko Shine Wai Aung, a former executive member of the Dagon University Students' Union, to 20 years’ imprisonment each.
The two individuals were arrested by the junta on October 9, 2024, under the pretext of a guest list inspection. On February 19, 2025, the Insein Prison Court (Branch-M) sentenced each of them to 3 years in prison under Section 505(a).
Subsequently, on June 26, 2025, the Botataung District Court (Branch-M) imposed additional sentences: 7 years under Section 52(a) and 10 years under Section 50(j). In total, each was handed a 20-year prison sentence.
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๐๐ 4. Defend Myanmar Democracy Urges Meta to Immediately Take Action Against Military-Controlled Facebook Pages
Defend Myanmar Democracy has sent a formal letter to Joel Kaplan, Meta’s Global Policy Chair, urging immediate action against Facebook pages controlled by the military junta.
The statement points out that although Meta, Facebook's parent company, pledged in 2021 to block the military junta from using its platforms, junta-controlled Facebook pages continue to operate. These pages are spreading propaganda, legitimizing military actions, and providing support to the terrorist junta regime, the group said.
The letter emphasized that the time has come for Meta to enforce its own community standards and put an end to the junta's propaganda operations on its platform.
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๐๐ 5. Department of Agriculture in Kawthoolei and KNU Economic Committee Provide Agricultural Support for Farmers
The Central Department of Agriculture and Cultivation in Kawthoolei, in coordination with the KNU Economic Committee (KECS), initiated a farming project in Hpa-an District, planting 10 acres using seeds distributed by the departments, according to a release from the Karen National Union (KNU).
Additionally, the Department of Agriculture and Cultivation in Hpa-an District has assisted local farmers by constructing irrigation canals in their fields to facilitate paddy cultivation.
Similarly, in Taungoo (Taw Oo) District, the local Department of Agriculture distributed seeds to farmers and provided financial assistance for labor costs to cultivate 400 acres, the report says.
Moreover, farm machinery support was also provided to ease the workload and improve the efficiency of agricultural activities among local farmers.
These reports were contributed by Radio NUG correspondents Tharki, Min Sitt Thway, and Khur Shel.
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