AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMyanmar in the spotlight: Aung San Suu Kyi turns 81 in military custody, with her family still cut off and no independent confirmation of her condition or whereabouts. Detention and due process: U.S.-Myanmar analyst Min Zin remains held in China on espionage suspicions after traveling to Kunming for an academic workshop; Fortify Rights and ISP-Myanmar are calling for his release and proper legal process. Rohingya repatriation talks: Bangladesh’s parliament hears that Myanmar authorities and the Arakan Army dialogue is being pursued to create conditions for safe, voluntary Rohingya returns to Rakhine, with no fixed timeline. Women and peace: UN officials warn that women’s exclusion from peace processes leaves violence only “paused,” urging funded, non-negotiable participation. Humanitarian pressure: World Refugee Day coverage highlights aid cuts pushing displaced children toward early marriage, school dropout and hunger. Culture & community: Caritas Myanmar marks 25 years of humanitarian outreach amid ongoing challenges, while Loikaw Catholics celebrate the return of Christ the King Cathedral after military occupation. Education under threat: A new global report says attacks on education rose by over 40% in 2024–2025, including incidents linked to conflict and crackdowns.
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