AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoASEAN-Diplomacy: Myanmar’s junta rejected a request for Aung San Suu Kyi to meet the ASEAN chair’s special envoy, with the Presidential Office saying she is serving sentences and cannot meet international representatives. Human Cost: A conflict monitor says Myanmar’s post-coup war has killed 100,000+ people since 2021, as families in Magway mourn losses and displacement. Myitsone Dam: Myanmar says the Myitsone hydropower project can restart, but success depends on local consent; consultations in Kachin have been completed and results are being compiled. Regional Moves: Min Aung Hlaing is set to visit Laos (July 3–5), his first ASEAN-member trip as president. Cross-Border Crime: Reports highlight how Myanmar-linked scam networks use global tech and AI to target victims, while separate cases show trafficking and forced cyber fraud at the Myanmar–Thailand border. Rakhine Rights: Rohingya residents accuse local administrators of demanding payments and threatening land confiscation under Arakan Army-linked authority.
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