AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMyanmar Conflict Toll: A conflict monitor says Myanmar’s post-coup war has killed 100,114 people since Feb 2021, with families in Magway Region holding monastery prayers as the “generation in between has been cut down.” Human Cost on the Ground: Reports describe civilians killed in airstrikes and displacement pushing more people into grief, hunger, and fear. Rohingya Aid Hit by Fire: A major blaze in Cox’s Bazar destroyed Rohingya food gardens that support women’s income and food security for families living in dense camps. Scholar Detained in China: International rights groups urge China to release Min Zin, a Myanmar scholar and U.S. citizen detained in Kunming on espionage claims, warning of a wider academic chill. Regional Diplomacy & Connectivity: China’s ambassador to Bangladesh calls PM Tarique Rahman’s China visit a “complete success,” highlighting momentum for a Bangladesh–Myanmar–China economic corridor and Teesta restoration talks. Public Space & Daily Life: Analysis flags shrinking access to green spaces in Myanmar’s fast-growing cities, arguing parks and playgrounds should be treated as essential infrastructure. Work Authorization Update: DHS sets new work-permit expiration dates for TPS holders after the Supreme Court move, affecting people from Burma and other countries. Online Scam Warning: A report on “unicorn job scams” urges jobseekers to protect themselves as fraud spreads through recruitment promises.
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