Kantarawaddy Times

November 6, 2024
In late October, the military junta’s forces and its allied People’s Militia (PNO) began looting belongings from villagers and burning houses in...
October 31, 2024
In southern Shan State’s Nyaung Shwe, displaced individuals from Loikaw who fled to the town may be repatriated by the military council as early as...
October 25, 2024
In western Demoso Township, Karenni State, there has been a prolonged shortage of medicine. This situation not only affects local residents but also...
October 24, 2024
After the revolutionary forces captured the military junta’s Htu Chaung camp located between Bawlake and Hparsaung townships in Karenni State, the...
October 22, 2024
In the Pon Chaung IDP camp, located on the eastern side of Dee Maw Hso Township in Karenni State, schools damaged by flooding are in urgent need of...
October 11, 2024
At a displacement camp in Moe Bye, Karenni State, skin irritation is increasingly common among children aged 5 to 17, along with cases of seasonal...
October 10, 2024
In the wake of extensive flooding across Karenni State in September, residents and internally displaced persons (IDPs)in Somo-Pray-Soe-Lay (also...
October 5, 2024
When I visited the Pon Creek displaced person’s (IDP) camp No.4 camp in Demoso Township, Karenni State I found the residents had followed the Burmese...
October 4, 2024
Since the second week of September, displaced persons who have been exposed to floodwaters for an extended period have reported an increase in cases...
October 1, 2024
The Pon Chaung displacement camps for war refugees, located on the east side of Dee Maw Hso Township in Karenni State, still need rehabilitation...
September 24, 2024
The junta has restricted families to buying no more than four pyi of rice (approximately 7.2kg - 8kg) per family every three days in junta-controlled...
September 21, 2024
Rising water levels in Belu Creek have forced residents of five wards near Belu Creek in Loikaw City, Karenni(Kayah) State, to evacuate their homes...