Despite on ground reports coming out from Chin State’s Thantlang town, the military government’s information team blatantly accused the Chinland Defense Force (CDF) – Thantlang of the blaze which engulfed the town in fire. Regime’s spokesperson Zaw Min Tun told local media yesterday, putting all of the blame on the PDFs. “Our security forces and … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 273
Month: October 2021
Freedom Memoirs – Day 272
The entire country showed concerns over junta’s arson attack on Thantlang Town yesterday. NUG’s Representative to UN Ambassador U Kyaw Moe Tun included the latest Thantlang incident in his speech to UN General Assembly on October 29, highlighting the regime’s continuous crimes against humanity, and pled for immediate international action. NUG’s Minister of Federal Affairs … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 272
Freedom Memoirs – Day 271
We reported previously that the residents of Thantlang, Chin State had had to abandon their homes due to the constant atrocities of junta’s forces. Since then, regime’s soldiers have been constantly ransacking, robbing, and committing arsons on the people’s properties. Today was no different, regime’s forces were reportedly raiding the houses since 9.30am and one … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 271
Freedom Memoirs – Day 270
Myanmar Now reported that the junta forces had beaten the family members of a protest leader, including a 70-year-old grandmother and a 5-year-old daughter, in Tayettan village, Amarapura Township, Mandalay on the night of October 26. One villager spoke to Myanmar Now that local People Defense Forces (PDFs) had destroyed Mytel towers in the area … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 270
Freedom Memoirs – Day 269
News come from Yangon’s Dawbon township today that 44st UG group launched attacks using a heavy artillery at Dawbon police station. The UG group said that it launched shelling three times, and a video posted by Khit Thit Media showed that smokes came out of the police station. About the same time, an explosion took … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 269
Freedom Memoirs – Day 268
Last night, the US Embassy Rangoon and UK in Myanmar posted on social media that they “are deeply concerned by the reports of serious injury to Ko Jimmy and to other detainees at the hands of the Myanmar military”. Ko Jimmy @ Ko Kyaw Min Yu, a prominent pro-democracy activist, was detained by the junta’s … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 268
Freedom Memoirs – Day 267
The regime forces and lackeys continue to be targeted by different people defense forces and guerilla forces. After "We Stand with the Army" campaign led by pro-military groups in Meikhtila, there were two bombs exploded in front of the police station which led to the deaths of two policemen with three injured. A witness told … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 267
Freedom Memoirs – Day 266
The military junta is upping their dirty game by issuing yet another gag order on U Kyi Win, one of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi lawyers, before the upcoming court date on October 26, in which the detained leader is scheduled to testify herself. This is the fifth lawyer on the DASSK team to be … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 266
Freedom Memoirs – Day 265
A week after the ASEAN announced the exclusion of junta leader, Min Aung Hlaing from attending the regional bloc’s summit next week, the Myanmar military government still seemed to be grasping at whatever straws remained to be included in the special meeting instead of being fair and happy that a non-political representative would be representing … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 265
Freedom Memoirs – Day 264
Another day under the military regime means another massacre happening somewhere in the country. Today, news came from Ayardaw and Khin-U townships in Sagaing Region that regime forces carried out a shooting spree in four villages this morning. Khit Thit Media reported that five villagers from Khin-U township were accused of being People Defense Forces … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 264