AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAung San statues disappearing: AFP reports Myanmar’s independence-hero Aung San likenesses are being quietly removed across the country, with the junta citing “incorrect proportions,” while analysts say the move may also be aimed at erasing symbols tied to detained Aung San Suu Kyi. Rohingya tragedy at sea: UN agencies say two boats carrying more than 500 Rohingya refugees may have sunk off Myanmar’s coast, with hundreds feared dead as people flee persecution and overcrowded camps. Human rights inspection: The Myanmar National Human Rights Commission inspected Mingon Labour Camp in Hlegu, checking prisoner rights, healthcare, water, religion access, visitation, and workplace safety. Coastal protection push: Vice-President U Nyo Saw chaired a meeting to implement Myanmar’s integrated coastal management using green, blue, and circular economy concepts, including vessel monitoring and fishing controls. Immigration crackdown (regional): Mizoram’s Lawngtlai district plans tighter surveillance and SOP enforcement on illegal immigrants, including biometric registration follow-ups and limits on accommodation. Scam industry spotlight: A new report/book describes cross-border “pig butchering” romance-and-crypto fraud networks operating in Myanmar, where victims are coerced and punished for missing quotas. Chin conflict update: Myanmar military says it has full control over Thantlang in Chin State after a months-long counter-terrorism operation. UK aid cuts hit Myanmar: Rights groups criticize Britain’s reduced humanitarian funding to Myanmar, warning it will worsen the crisis.
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