AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoChin State Recovery: In Tedim, MEC and MPT phone services are back online, while restoration work continues in Tonzang and Falam; officials also report reopened offices, resumed basic education, and restarted public hospital services. Peace Talks & Trade: NSPNC and KNU/KNLA-PC met in Naypyidaw to coordinate transport links, goods flow, and conflict prevention, reaffirming the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement. Education Access: The Ministry of Education says it is collecting data on unenrolled children and schools will accept late enrolments until end of August, including via non-formal education. Migrant Worker Crackdown: Myanmar’s Department of Labour denied exit clearance to over 1,000 overseas workers, with allegations of extortion tied to remittance requirements and new embassy letters. Diaspora Memory: Myanmar students and activists in Thailand marked the 64th anniversary of the 7 July Student Uprising with photos, songs, and messages. Culture & Media: An image claiming Burmese demonstrators did New York’s “Viking row” to support Aung San Suu Kyi is flagged as AI-generated and fabricated. Humanitarian & Health: Over 50 teachers reported infected with COVID-19 during election duties, with two deaths noted.
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