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The Arakan Army is forcing Myanmar's military junta out of towns and cities. But recent attacks against Rohingya Muslims have left them wondering about their fate. Host Marco Werman speaks with ...
The Arakan Army, formed in 2009 by ... Junta leader Min Aung Hlaing recently reiterated his support for the 2008 constitution, framing it as essential for Myanmar’s future.
As of January 2024, the Arakan Army holds most of the region's 17 townships, with only the capital, Sittwe, and a few nearby areas remaining under Myanmar military control.
As the rebels have gained ground, they have detained thousands of prisoners of war. Their enemy, the junta, keeps few ...
BANGKOK (AP) — An airstrike by Myanmar’s army on a village under the control of an armed ethnic minority group killed about 40 people and injured at least 20 others, officials of the group and ...
Attacks by the group, the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army, were used as a pretext by the Myanmar military to launch a campaign of ethnic cleansing that set off a massive refugee crisis.
This handout photo provided by the Arakan Army shows the aftermath of an airstrike by Myanmar's army in Kyauk Ni Maw village, in Ramree township, in Rakhine state, Myanmar, on January 8, 2025.
This handout photo provided by the Arakan Army shows people douse flames rising after an airstrike by the ruling military in Kyauk Ni Maw village, in Ramree township, also pronounced Yanbye, in ...
This handout photo provided by the Arakan Army shows people looking at flames rising after an airstrike by the ruling military in Kyauk Ni Maw village, in Ramree township, also pronounced Yanbye ...