Myanmar Domestic News Updates – Jul 11, 2025 Evening
๐๐ 1. NUG, CRPH, and Ambassador Kyaw Moe Tun Attended Spring Revolution Political Dialogue in Buffalo, New York
July 11
A Spring Revolution Political Dialogue was held over two days, July 5 and 6, in Buffalo, New York, USA. Representatives from the Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw (CRPH), the National Unity Government (NUG), and the National Unity Consultative Council (NUCC), women’s leadership groups, and elected Members of Parliament from the 2020 general election personally attended the event.
Joining the discussion via Zoom were leaders from the Ethnic Revolutionary Organizations (EROs), Myanmar’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ambassador Kyaw Moe Tun, the Secretary-Generals of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and the New Society Party, frontline resistance leaders, commanders of Local People’s Defense Forces (LPDF) and People’s Defense Forces (PDF), former political prisoners, former ABSDF revolutionaries, Spring Revolution leaders based in the United States and Canada, overseas NLD party members, and Spring Revolution leaders from South Korea, Japan, Australia, Germany, and Thailand.
Participants held open, constructive discussions and exchanged ideas.
According to reports, the dialogue concluded successfully with shared understandings and common ground among participants.
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๐๐ 2. Malaysia's Foreign Minister Declares Junta’s Planned Elections a Dangerous Deception
July 11
Malaysia’s Foreign Minister has declared that the election being prepared by Myanmar’s military junta is a dangerous deception.
Speaking at the ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, Malaysian Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan said:
“For any meaningful election to take place, peace, trust, and inclusiveness are fundamental and non-negotiable. But these elements are entirely absent in this conflict-stricken Southeast Asian country.”
He emphasized that the junta is staging a sham election in Myanmar in an attempt to maneuver its way out of the country’s deepening political crisis.
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๐๐ 3. Formation of the Southern Shan National Liberation Organization (SSNLO)
July 11
The Southern Shan National Liberation Organization (SSNLO) has been officially formed.
According to a July announcement, the SSNLO is composed of civilian intellectuals and professionals who, since the beginning of the Spring Revolution, have actively participated in anti-coup protests, Civil Disobedience Movement (CDM), and the armed resistance against the military regime.
The SSNLO's core political objective is to bring down the illegitimate military dictatorship and to collaboratively build a federal democratic union that reflects the will of the people.
The organization states that its operations will focus on fostering unity and political consensus among the various political and military entities active in southern Shan State.
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๐๐ 4. Kalay District People's Defense Committee Orders Investigation into Drug-Related Profiteering Under the Guise of Revolution
July 11
The Kalay District People's Defense Committee, under the Ministry of Defense of the National Unity Government, has issued directives to local groups in Kalay, Mingin, and Kalaywa townships of Sagaing Region to investigate and take action against those who are profiting from drug-related activities under the guise of revolutionary efforts, in a bid to make the district a drug-free zone.
An official announcement stated that all organizations in these townships must comply with this directive.
During this interim period of the people’s revolution, some profit-driven individuals have reportedly infiltrated revolutionary groups and are simultaneously engaging in the drug trade for financial gain. Authorities have emphasized the need to investigate such activities and take effective action.
Revolutionary fighters and defense forces are urged to remain vigilant regarding drug-related issues. Any individuals attempting to infiltrate revolutionary groups with the intention of undermining their objectives—especially through drug activities—must be exposed and held accountable without exception.
The Kalay District People's Defense Committee warned that drug trading, distribution, and use severely damage the public image of the revolution and erode popular support. Therefore, revolutionary leaders are instructed to work closely with local communities to conduct investigations and take action without leaving any loopholes.
The directive also emphasized that drugs are a tool capable of destroying entire societies and humanity at large. Hence, surveillance, inspections, and necessary legal action must be taken as required.
Accordingly, travelers, revolutionary fighters, supply and logistics personnel, traders, and the general public are notified to cooperate transparently during inspections by relevant battalions, defense units, and local administrative committees (Pa-Ah-Pha) at security checkpoints in Kalay, Mingin, and Kalaywa townships.
These news updates were reported by Radio NUG correspondents Tharki and Ko Khant.
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