Myanmar Domestic News Updates – Sep 10, 2025 Evening
๐๐ 1. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s son responds that he does not believe the terrorist military’s spokesperson
September 10
Ko Htein Lin, also known as Kim Aris, the son of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, has responded that he does not believe the words of Zaw Min Tun, the spokesperson of the terrorist military.
Zaw Min Tun, the spokesperson of the terrorist junta, had claimed that reports concerning Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s health were fabricated in order to overshadow Min Aung Hlaing’s trip to China. In response, Ko Htein Lin (Kim Aris) issued his statement.
The junta spokesperson said that “Mother is not in bad health” and dismissed the reports as false. Kim Aris replied, “If that is so, I request direct communication with my mother in order to confirm her true health condition.” He made this announcement today, September 10, on his social media page.
He also stated that without such direct contact, the junta’s words cannot be trusted.
Revolutionary forces, along with Kim Aris, have criticized and rejected the junta’s tight restrictions that prevent Daw Aung San Suu Kyi from meeting her family, legal representatives, and independent doctors, while simultaneously issuing denials about her condition.
“My mother, who is now 80 years old, is being detained in conditions that are certainly harmful to her health. She is being denied her basic human rights,” Kim Aris further said.
He emphasized that the people of Myanmar, her family, and the world deserve to know the true condition of their leader, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. “My mother also has the right to truth, freedom, dignity, and to live her life. To deprive her of these basic rights is an undeniable act of cruelty,” he said.
“My grandfather gave his life for independence. I do not want my mother, who has been striving for peace, progress, justice, and democracy for the country, to be unjustly imprisoned and die in prison,” Kim Aris declared.
After Kim Aris expressed on September 5 that he was gravely concerned about Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s health and life, the revolutionary community and the National League for Democracy (NLD) called for the immediate release of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and all other political prisoners.
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๐๐ 2. National League for Democracy (NLD) holds coordination meeting
September 10
It is learned that the NLD held a regular coordination meeting on September 9, from 10:00 AM to 1:30 PM.
A total of 179 members attended, including Central Executive Committee members, NLD parliamentary representatives, and executive members from states and regions.
During the meeting, U Kyaw Htwe, a Central Executive Committee member, explained the ongoing work of the party, after which attendees engaged in discussions and questions.
Since U Yee Mon, Minister of Defense of the National Unity Government (NUG) and Pyithu Hluttaw representative of Pubbathiri constituency, also attended the meeting, he answered questions regarding some of the NUG’s activities.
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๐๐ 3. 126 people killed by unlawful executions and over 200 killed by airstrikes by the junta in August
September 10
In August, 126 people were killed by unlawful executions carried out by the military junta. Additionally, the junta conducted 221 airstrike operations, resulting in more than 200 deaths.
According to the Ministry of Human Rights of the NUG, during August alone, the junta’s unlawful executions killed 126 people, while its 221 airstrikes caused the deaths of 284 civilians. Furthermore, the junta committed at least 22 severe massacres, killing as many as 225 people. This was reported by the NUG’s Ministry of Human Rights on September 9.
In comparison, in July alone, 125 civilians were killed in massacres by the terrorist junta. This shows that within one month, over 100 additional innocent civilians were brutally murdered.
The NUG’s Ministry of Human Rights stated that it has been recording evidence and testimony, documenting these atrocities, and is working persistently to pursue accountability.
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๐๐ 4. In Bago Region, 25 killed by the terrorist junta, including 6 women and 6 children under 18
September 10
According to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP), in Bago Region, 25 people were killed by the terrorist junta between July 1 and September 9, including 6 women and 6 children under 18.
AAPP confirmed by name that among the victims were 6 women and 19 men. Out of them, 16 were killed mostly due to airstrike attacks by the junta.
In addition, records are being collected to verify 15 more civilian deaths in the area during that period.
On September 7, in Chin Su village, Oatpho Township, Bago Region, the terrorist junta carried out an airstrike with paramotors. As a result, Ko Chit Kaung and Grade-7 student Maung Khant Kyaw Thu were struck by bombs and killed.
This report was sent by Radio NUG correspondents Tharki and Ko Khant.
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