Myanmar Domestic News Updates – Oct 06, 2025 Evening
📌📌 1. Pa Ah Pha of Khan U Township Holds Traditional Cultural Paying Homage Ceremony on the Full Moon Day of Thadingyut
October 6
On this auspicious Full Moon Day of Thadingyut, October 6 morning, the Pa Ah Pha (People’s Administration Body) of Khan U Township organized a traditional cultural paying homage ceremony.
It was reported that members of the Pa Ah Pha and Pa Ka Pha (People’s Defense Force) of Khan U Township paid traditional respects to their senior teachers, elders, and respected leaders, together with administrative officers from the Pa Ah Pha office, Pa Ka Pha EC members, battalion commanders, and male and female comrades of the Pa Ka Pha.
During the ceremony, attendees prayed for forgiveness for any wrongdoings they might have committed—whether in deed, speech, or thought—while participating in the People’s Revolutionary Movement, and offered respectful homage with heartfelt repentance.
According to the Khan U Township People’s Administration Body, those who received homage included the township Pa Ah Pha chairperson who is also a People’s Representative, the township Pa Ka Pha leader, the Natural Resources Joint Secretary, the Judicial Chairperson, the Humanitarian Officer, the Prison Officer, and other senior officials.
They also gave advice, blessings, and well-wishes in keeping with the Thadingyut traditional cultural spirit.
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📌📌 2. Network Medical Team Provides Free Healthcare Services to War-Affected Villages in Pale Township
October 6
According to the Sagaing Region People’s Support Network, free medical treatment was provided to residents of long-term war-affected villages in Pale Township by the Network Medical Team, as announced on October 5.
The local medical team, in coordination with on-the-ground healthcare organizations, carried out the free treatment operations under the supervision of the Pale Township network committee.
The initiative was supported by donor organizations and individual donors affiliated with the Sagaing Region People’s Support Network.
Records show that, earlier this month, the network also managed to provide free medical treatment to internally displaced villagers from long-term conflict zones in Khan U Township and Wuntho Township.
The Sagaing Region People’s Support Network stated that anyone wishing to extend humanitarian assistance to war-affected civilians in Sagaing Region can contact the network directly to contribute support.
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📌📌 3. Despite Tightened Security During Min Aung Hlaing’s Visit to Mandalay, Anti-Dictatorship and Anti-Fake Election Protests Take Place Across the City
October 6
The Committee for Coordination of People’s Anti-Dictatorship Forces – Mandalay announced on October 5 that even though security was intensified by the terrorist junta during the visit of fascist coup leader Min Aung Hlaing to Mandalay, the people were still able to organize anti-dictatorship and anti-fake-election movements in prominent locations throughout the city.
Despite the junta’s heightened security, people managed to stage public movements in well-known areas such as major pagodas, the Mandalay Hill with its two lion statues, Zay Cho Clock Tower, moat-side areas, the City Development Committee office frontage, pagoda festival grounds, and other key streets across Mandalay.
It was noted that Mandalay residents—who have suffered repeated abuses from Pyu Saw Htee militias, forced extortion under military pretexts, and arbitrary arrests—are deeply resentful of the fascist military and its coup regime, and strongly reject and despise the junta’s sham election plan.
The committee emphasized that as long as the People’s Revolution continues to gain public support and participation, it will persist and advance toward its ultimate goal. Therefore, all citizens are urged not to bow to the power-hungry military regime but to continue resisting in all possible ways.
The committee further encouraged the public to continue standing together and helping one another in confronting the brutal and inhumane dictatorship led by Min Aung Hlaing, marching forward collectively on the path of revolution.
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📌📌 4. Monywa Pa Ah Pha Issues Warning to Avoid Restricted Routes Near Kyauk Ka Shwe Guni Pagoda Where Junta Troops Are Stationed
October 6
The Pa Ah Pha (People’s Administration Body) of Monywa Township in Sagaing Region has issued another warning urging people not to travel along restricted routes near the Shwe Guni Pagoda in Kyauk Ka Village, as terrorist junta forces remain stationed there.
Since August 8, the junta troops have been encamped at the Shwe Guni Pagoda, leading the Monywa Township People’s Administration Body to close off routes such as Monywa–Kyauk Ka–Ah Yadaw Road and Kyauk Ka–Bodhi Tathaung Road.
Today, on the Full Moon Day of Thadingyut, the administration reiterated this warning for public awareness.
Civilians were urged to strictly follow these safety warnings for their own protection.
The statement acknowledged the people’s wish to visit pagodas and stupas for Buddhist worship on this sacred day but cautioned that the junta soldiers, being utterly devoid of humanity, pose severe danger—making travel through restricted areas far riskier than meritorious.
The Pa Ah Pha emphasized that these areas remain active military zones, with no troop withdrawal so far.
Civilians were warned that landmines and indiscriminate firing by enemy troops could cause harm, and that anyone who ignores the warnings and faces danger will bear full responsibility for their own actions.
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📌📌 5. The 46th Monthly “Nway Oo Tea Gathering” Family in the San Francisco Bay Area Raises Over USD 12,000 for the Revolution
October 5, 2025
Radio NUG
The “Nway Oo Tea Gathering” family in the San Francisco Bay Area, at their 46th monthly event, raised over USD 12,627 through food sales and donations, according to reports.
A representative of the organizing family told Radio NUG:
“Both Bamar and ethnic nationalities, including revolutionary leaders and responsible figures, should act and speak not within narrow bounds of one group, region, or ethnicity—but with the broader vision and unity of the entire nation.”
They continued:
“We, the people on the ground, have never rested for a single day. We endure hardships and struggle daily under the weight of war. Likewise, those supporting from afar also never stop. Not a single month passes without their aid. Everyone, in every corner, continues doing their utmost.”
They expressed gratitude to all donors—both those who cooked food and those who contributed cash—as well as to friends who purchased, supported, and helped at the event.
The “Nway Oo Tea Gathering” family has been continuously cooking and selling food each month, donating all proceeds to support essential needs of Myanmar’s Spring Revolution.
This news was reported by Radio NUG correspondents Ko Khant and Min Nway Oo.
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