Aung Nyein Chan

Some villages in Paletwa township have been forced to sell bags of rice to the AA
A sign marks the entrance to Paletwa in southern Chin state, where fighting between the AA and the Tatmadaw has placed an enormous strain on local people. (Kyaw Lin Htoon/Myanmar Now)
IDPs from Rathedaung township at the Shwe Pyi Thar village monastery in Sittwe, Rakhine (Kaung Myat Naing/Myanmar Now)
More than 10% of Paletwa’s population has been displaced by fighting (Martin Schibel/Google Maps)
Photo : Sai Zaw/Myanmar Now
Downtown Sittwe seen on Wednesday amid a lockdown aimed at curbing the spread of Covid-19 (Photo: Myanmar Now) 
Children who fled recent fighting between the Arakan Army and Myanmar military in Paletwa take refuge at temporary shelters in Hmawbi. (Photo: Sai Zaw/ Myanmar Now)
Rathedaung evacuees arrive in Sittwe on June 29, 2020.(Phadu Tun Aung/Myanmar Now)
Three detainees from Mrauk-U, pictured, are among hundreds detained in Rakhine since late 2018, often with no explanation (Swe Win/Myanmar Now)
Nearly 200 homes were burned down in abandoned Lekkar village, in Mrauk-Oo township, on May 16.
Kyaw Lin is receiving treatment at Sittwe Hospital (Photo: Ni Min Tun)
Photo caption: An aerial view of Paletwa township (Photo: Paletwa chin khumi song Facebook page)

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