AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMyanmar-China Diplomacy: President Min Aung Hlaing wrapped up a five-day state visit to China, praising Xi Jinping’s modernization drive and reaffirming the one-China principle, while calling for deeper “Pauk-Phaw” cooperation and broader ties under the Belt and Road and other projects. Political Prisoners Pressure: UN special envoy Julie Bishop urged the immediate release of detained opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi on her 81st birthday, saying there are no independent, verifiable updates on her condition. Domestic Rights and Protest: Myanmar’s “Rose Movement” and “Proof of Life” campaign activities continued across townships despite tight security, with NUG-linked events marking Suu Kyi’s birthday and renewed calls for evidence of her well-being and release of political prisoners. Security and Humanitarian Concerns: The UN warned Myanmar’s crisis is worsening, citing escalating violence, mass displacement, organized crime, hunger, and the Rohingya situation as major regional risks. Rakhine Civilian Impact: Reports said Myanmar airstrikes in Rakhine killed civilians, adding to mounting displacement and civilian harm concerns. Online Fraud Crackdown: Authorities in Yangon arrested 16 Myanmar nationals over alleged online fraud, seizing phones, Starlink devices, laptops, and other equipment tied to scams. Rohingya Repatriation Debate: Bangladesh renewed its call at the UN for early, voluntary Rohingya repatriation, saying the prolonged crisis continues to burden Bangladesh.
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