Yesterday evening around 6:30pm, a van carrying five passengers on its way to Thantlang Town, Chin State was attacked by junta’s force where a person was killed on the spot and another was injured. The man who passed away was identified as U Ral Tu, a community leader and the wounded person was a former … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 242
Month: September 2021
Freedom Memoirs – Day 241
Today, people from urban areas woke up to the sounds of bomb blasts. Around 6.50am, a bomb blasted near traffic police outpost in Yangon’s Hlaing Tharyar township where junta soldiers based. Local resistance force CGF-HTY claimed responsibility, and said it planted two bombs but only one blasted. In the capital Naypyidaw, an explosion took place … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 241
Freedom Memoirs – Day 240
We reported on September 25 that a group of four young people were shot, tortured and killed by junta’s forces in Sanchaung Township of Yangon in the early morning of the same day. In the video footage collected by Khit Thit media (people in that neighborhood are being investigated for leaking the video), three of … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 240
Freedom Memoirs – Day 239
Yesterday, social media users across Facebook wished happy 26th birthday for Ko Wai Moe Nain who is a prominent activist under arrest by the junta’s soldiers after they brutally rammed into his motorcycle during the protest with a car on April 15th. Alongside Ko Tay Zar San and Ma Ei Thinzar Maung, Wai Moe Naing … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 239
Freedom Memoirs – Day 238
As many as 25 townships in Myanmar, where the military troops are clashing with the ethnic armed groups or the local resistance forces, have been experiencing internet outages in the past few weeks. Currently, the fighting has been intensifying in Chin State, Kachin State, Magway Region, Sagaing Region and Mandalay Region. Internet has been cut … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 238
Freedom Memoirs – Day 237
In Yangon, residents in Sanchaung township reported that about 50 gunshots were heard around 1.30am today. They thought a shootout took place between urban guerrilla fighters and the regime’s forces. However, Khit Thit media reported this afternoon that the incident was not a shootout but a killing spree committed by regime soldiers. Three young persons … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 237
Freedom Memoirs – Day 236
On the evening of September 22, a junta’s truck was detonated near Kanni Village, Kyaikhto Township of Mon State. The incident saw at least 25 deaths and injured five according to Khit Thit Media. Following the attack, regime’s forces carried out a shooting spree randomly and injured at least three civilians. Moreover, junta’s soldiers also … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 236
Freedom Memoirs – Day 235
As the revolution escalates, regime’s attack on the youth continues. Last night in Sein Pan neighbourhood, Mandalay city, eight young people were detained by SAC soldiers. Prior to the arrest, youths from the neighbourhood quarrelled with a local social welfare group as the group accused young people of throwing grenades which damaged the group’s car … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 235
Freedom Memoirs – Day 234
Last night around 10pm, a junta’s guard soldier on Yangon-Naypyitaw highway checkpoint argued with his Lieutenant supervisor before shooting him to death and flee away. A local resident told Khit Thit media that the Lieutenant was shot, but still alive and the soldier escaped along with the gun. It is certain that there’s a disharmony … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 234
Freedom Memoirs – Day 233
Myanmar’s young students have a long history of shaping the country’s history and military regimes; previous and current, know the influence of these younglings very well. Thus, Min Aung Hlaing’s regime targets youths since the beginning of the coup, and more arrests of students and young people were reported frequently these days. Ma Aye Nandar … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 233