AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Refugee Day: Rohingya students and teachers in limbo highlight how UNHCR cards don’t guarantee protection from deportation, with stories from Hyderabad and Bangladesh’s push to empower Rohingya refugee educators. Humanitarian Campaign: Qatar Charity launched “Every Refugee Tent Holds a Story,” targeting refugees including Rohingya communities across multiple host countries with food, shelter, health, and education support. Myanmar-China Diplomacy: President Min Aung Hlaing reaffirmed the one‑China principle during his Beijing visit, while regional reporting frames China’s reception as political endorsement amid Myanmar’s contested leadership. Cyber & Fraud: Min Aung Hlaing called for global cooperation to curb online gambling and telecom fraud, urging awareness, stronger laws, and cross-border enforcement. Education & Culture Exchange: A Dragon Boat Festival cultural experience in Yangon at the China Cultural Center drew about 200 participants, featuring zongzi making, performances, and Myanmar-China friendship themes. Press Freedom Under Pressure: Award-winning author Tin Nyunt and his son were sentenced to three years for “incitement” and “sedition” over older satirical books promoted on TikTok. Regional Security: India arrested 10 people in Manipur amid ongoing ethnic unrest that spills across the Myanmar border. Cross-Border Learning: Border school “Paukphaw” ties in Yunnan let Myanmar and Chinese children study together, sharing language and culture through daily routines.
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