Spring Revolution Daily News for 14 July
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2026年7月14日
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Spring Revolution Daily News for 14 July

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The National Unity Government (NUG) -On Sunday, there was a meeting between the Steering Council for the Emergence of a Federal Democratic Union and government employees in the Civil Disobedient Movement. -In Madayar Tow

The National Unity Government (NUG) -On Sunday, there was a meeting between the Steering Council for the Emergence of a Federal Democratic Union and government employees in the Civil Disobedient Movement. -In Madayar Township of Mandalay Region, the People’s Defence Force conducted simultaneous attacks on the junta camps on the edge of Thein Village and in Shin Hla Taung Village. -On Monday, Magway Regional Medical Force expressed their sorrow for the comrades who had lost their lives in the battle near Taungthar Village in Chauk Township of Magway Unit. -Under Magway Regional PDF Command, the comrades from the medical force attended training on fundamental human rights. -The NUG stated that it is not lack of diplomatic relations for ASEAN when it comes to their main challenge in the current affairs of Myanmar, and it is just the constant refusal of the military junta to implement the ASEAN 5-Point Consensus which they themselves agreed upon. -Ministry of Social, Labour and Humanitarian Affairs-NUG stated that there might be thunder storms in some areas of Myanmar due to the momentum of a low-pressure area. Revolution Activities -At the meeting with Steering Council for the Emergence of a Federal Democratic Union, 9 points were proposed, including to help resolve social hardships faced by CDM staff. -On Monday, Kachin Human Rights Watch stated that more than 130 civilians, including 7 children, had lost their lives in Kachin State due to the junta’s attacks via airstrikes, rockets and heavy artillery. -In Kani Township of Sagaing Region, 500 soldiers have invaded the area to regain control of the Monywa-Yagyi-Kalay Road. Reportedly, 12 of them defected to the revolutionary forces and were caught as prisoners of war. -Regarding the current affairs of Myanmar, ASEAN Foreign Ministers conducted an informal meeting in Bangkok on Sunday. Reportedly, all ASEAN members called for the immediate release of political prisoners including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. After the informal meeting between ASEAN Foreign Ministers and the junta’s Foreign Minister, the Association stated that they would proceed with calibrated engagement with Myanmar and implement the 5-Point Consensus. -Citing the junta’s Foreign Minister Tin Maung Swe, the Thai Foreign Minister said that Daw Aung San Suu Kyi has been cared for very well and she is in good health. -The Proof of Life campaign called for allowing the Public Leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi to meet with her family, legal representatives and independent international organizations. -In Shwebo Township of Sagaing Region, the Local Strike Group provided free training in painting, knitting and embroidery for young people. -20 democratic organizations, including ethnic revolution forces and the NUG, jointly warned that it is difficult to negotiate with the military junta which has openly rejected the ASEAN 5-Point Consensus. Ethnic Armed Organizations (EAOs) -In Lanse Area on China-Myanmar border in Kachin State, an officer from the Kachin Independence Army had an issue with local people. Consequently, the Kachin Independence Organization issued a letter regarding his removal from duty in the area. The Military junta -There has been heavy fighting along the Falu and Minletpan areas in the south of Myawaddy Township on the Thailand-Myanmar border. Reportedly, the junta army has carried out daily airstrikes. -According to the junta’s Ministry of Electricity and Energy, a workshop on the power generation via solar energy will be conducted on July 15 and interested individuals can register by July 14 to attend the event. -The junta’s Edible Oil Dealers’ Association claimed that more edible oil would be allocated for the Yangon Region in July. -The junta leader Min Aung Hlaing said that poor education could lower the socio-economic status of individuals as well as cause much loss for the nation. -The junta’s Ministry of Electricity and Energy has been developing a digital billing and monitoring system via control centres to detect and prevent illegal power consumption. Illegal electricity users are urged to report to the relevant department by July 31 to receive relief measures. -The junta’s Consumer Affairs Department says it will strictly penalize the illegal resale of subsidized edible oil. -The junta leader Min Aung Hlaing stressed the need for collaborative efforts not only within forest areas but also outside them, including roadside tree planting, planting trees in com-pounds, establishing urban forests, and expanding “Green Zones” by relevant departments. The post Spring Revolution Daily News for 14 July 2026 appeared first on ENG.MIZZIMA.COM.

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