AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSuu Kyi family demands proof of life: Kim Aris, the younger son of imprisoned pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, says Myanmar’s military government has provided no proof she was moved to house arrest, adding her health is “getting worse” and describing conditions as “pretty horrendous.” Border security and scams: Reports say junta troops entered Payathonzu wearing DKBA uniforms, raising fears of an internal push to retake the town and concerns that telecom-scam-linked Chinese nationals may be involved. Myanmar drugs and regional spillover: India’s NCB warns the Golden Triangle is surging again as Myanmar’s opium cultivation expands, with Assam leading seizures; meanwhile Myanmar says it destroyed narcotics and precursors worth over Ks2.2 trillion in nationwide anti-drug operations. Rohingya resettlement pressure: Malaysia-based Mahar urges UNHCR to speed up third-country resettlement, saying some Rohingya have waited up to 15 years. China-Bangladesh-Myanmar corridor talk: China’s proposal for a Bangladesh-Myanmar-China economic corridor is back in focus, with officials discussing feasibility and connectivity plans that could reshape trade routes.
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