AGP Executive Report
Last update: 16 minutes agoMyanmar Politics: Aung San Suu Kyi’s younger son Kim Aris again demanded “proof of life,” saying he has seen no credible evidence the detained leader was moved to house arrest, and alleging her health is worsening in Naypyitaw. Education & Control: The junta announced 2025-26 matriculation results with a 52% pass rate, while pass-taking numbers remain sharply lower in conflict-hit areas like Rakhine and Chin, reflecting displacement and territorial control. Security & Conflict: In Cox’s Bazar, the Arakan Army was accused of abducting five fishermen and a trawler near Teknaf, raising fresh fears for Rohingya-linked fishing communities. Humanitarian Risk: Monsoon conditions are intensifying landslide fears around Rohingya camps, with UNHCR warning that vulnerable slopes lack adequate stabilisation. Regional Links: China proposed a China-Myanmar-Bangladesh economic corridor as Bangladesh’s Tarique Rahman met Xi, adding momentum to cross-border connectivity plans that also touch Myanmar’s role.
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