AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPropaganda War: Myanmar’s junta has reportedly distorted the revolutionary anti-dictatorship song “Blood Oath,” broadcasting a rewritten “Soldiers’ Red Blood… March Forward” version on military TV, turning a 1988 uprising anthem into a marching slogan. Southern Chin Fighting: The Chin People’s Army says airstrikes killed two civilians in Matupi and hit multiple towns over 10 days, as the junta’s “peace” message is dismissed as cover for renewed offensives. Border Corridors & Rare Earths: Reuters reports intensified junta pushes in Kachin, Chin, and Karen—aimed at regaining communication and trade routes, with Kachin’s rare-earth belt near China now a key prize. UN Envoy Question: Questions grow over where UN special envoy Julie Bishop is amid worsening hunger and conflict. Rohingya Camps: Separate reporting highlights ongoing “terrorist nexus” concerns and internal violence among armed groups inside Cox’s Bazar camps. Culture & Rights Beyond Myanmar: Chiang Mai kicks off Thailand’s Pride season with an “Inclusive City” message—celebrating legal gains while pointing to deep institutional discrimination.
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