As the scheduled Silent Strike falls in less than 24 hours, the junta attempts to disrupt the strike with any possible way. Khit Thit Media reported today that junta imposed a change in operation hours for schools and government offices in Naypyidaw and Sagaing Region. Sources told Khit Thit that for February 1 of 2022, … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 365
Month: January 2022
Freedom Memoirs – Day 364
As we head towards the anniversary of the day the military rudely took control of our country and turned everything upside down, people are gearing up for silent strike; the military is busy arresting anyone who urged others to join the strike both online and offline, and the resistance groups are retaliating by killing pro-military … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 364
Freedom Memoirs – Day 363
Today marks the fifth anniversary of the association of U Ko Ni, the legal advisor to the State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi and the National League for Democracy (NLD) as well as an expert on constitution law. U Ko Ni was shot and killed at the Yangon International Airport on this day five years … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 363
Freedom Memoirs – Day 362
Guerrilla attacks were observed in big cities such as Yangon and Mandalay. This afternoon around 12:30pm, Denko gas station in Thanlyin Township saw a bomb blast which was carried out by Thanlyin Underground Guerrilla Group and Bo Nagar Group. One of the members told Khit Thit Media that no one was injured from the blast. … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 362
Freedom Memoirs – Day 361
The National Unity Consultative Council (NUCC), a coalition of elected MPs, ethnic armed organizations (EAOs), and other anti-regime groups, began the first “people’s congress” today. Duwa Lashi La, the interim president of the National Unity Government (NUG) said during his opening speech that federal democracy charter, first published by the Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw (CRPH) … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 361
Freedom Memoirs – Day 360
As the Silent Strike is set to take place on February 1, regime’s lackeys are already hard at work to prevent it from happening. In many townships of Yangon last night, police and ward administrators went around and announced via loudspeakers that shops and restaurants that fail to open on February 1 will be charged … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 360
Freedom Memoirs – Day 359
Reporting from Myanmar, the country which is transforming with momentum into a dystopian state with draconian laws after merely a year of military coup. If we recall, Min Aung Hlaing’s Ministry of Transportation and Communications attempted to pass a drafted bill of new cybersecurity law around late February and early March of 2021. The draft … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 359
Freedom Memoirs – Day 358
Attacks on the junta troops continue, especially in Sagaing, Magway and Karenni regions. Khit Thit media reported today that in Sagaing’s Pinlebu township, a coordinated attack of PDF-Pinlebu on the township police station and the military station on the early morning of January 18 resulted in the deaths of more than 20 soldiers. Two PDF … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 358
Freedom Memoirs – Day 357
Under the control of Min Aung Hlaing and his followers in Myanmar, unnecessary arson attacks against civilians’ households have become almost everyday occurrences now. It’s devastating that many residents in conflict-ridden regions have to face this day in and day out today. This morning, about 20 houses from Nat Gyi Village in Sagaing Region’s Kani … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 357
Freedom Memoirs – Day 356
Last night, junta media announced that its court sentenced the 88 Generation activist Ko Jimmy and NLD MP Phyo Zeyar Thaw to death. Junta accused that they led and planned guerrilla attacks against its forces. Phyo Zeyar Thaw was named as “mastermind” of targeted attacks at the regime’s lackeys in Yangon while Ko Jimmy was … Continue reading Freedom Memoirs – Day 356