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Following the 2016 outbreak of conflict in Rakhine state, the AA became more heavily involved in the Arakan region. [27] In 2019, the AA launched attacks on state security forces and the Myanmar Army responded, heightening clashes. [28] [29] The AA reached a ceasefire in late 2020 after eroding the central government's control in northern Rakhine.
My Bicycle (Chakma: Mor Thengari) is a Bangladeshi indie film directed by Aung Rakhine. [1] It is the country's first Chakma language film. [2]The Bangladesh Film Censor Board blocked the commercial release of the film, which speculators have suggested may be due to the board not speaking Chakma or due to the film showing the army in a negative light.
Khaing Thu Kha (Burmese: ခိုင်သုခ; pronounced [kʰaɪŋ θu kʰa], also spelled as Khine Thu Kha; born 1970) is an Arakanese politician who is the spokesperson and the news and information officer of the Arakan Army (AA), an armed group advocating for the autonomy and self-determination of the Rakhine people in Myanmar.
Thurein Tun was captured by the Arakan Army in December 2024 following the fall of Maungdaw to AA forces. The capture marked a significant setback for the Myanmar military in Rakhine State. The AA announced its intention to investigate him for his alleged involvement in war crimes, including actions taken during the final days of the Maungdaw ...
In September 2024, the Arakan Army (AA) launched an offensive to capture the city of Ann in Myanmar, the location of the headquarters of the Myanmar military's Western Command. The battle was a culmination of a year-long offensive by the Arakan Army to capture the entirety of Rakhine State. The battle ultimately resulted in the total defeat of ...
To gain the right to self-determination for the ethnic groups of Rakhine State. To safeguard the national identity and cultural heritage of the Rakhine people. To promote the national dignity and interests of the Rakhine people. To liberate every citizen and ethnic group of Myanmar from the Burmese dictatorship.
Aung Rakhine (Bengali: অং রাখাইন; born October 21, 1985) is a Bangladeshi filmmaker noted for his films My Bicycle and The Last Post Office; premiered at several international festivals, including the Locarno Film Festival, the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival, Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, and Göteborg Film Festival that brings him international ...
This includes allowing freedom of movement in central Rakhine and Paletwa. However, considering the past actions of AA towards the Rohingya, and accusations of atrocities, the Rohingya community remains split in regards to the ULA's efforts.