Tuesday, April 23, 2024

The Ice Pipeline: From Myanmar (Burma) To Australia

                        (The staff article from the ABC NEWS on 22 April 2024.)

In a suburban Melbourne kitchen, a man with his face obscured by two hoodies and sunglasses pulls out a glass pipe, crumbles in a white mixture and heats it. Smoke swirls out and he inhales sharply. “Drugs don’t really affect me anymore,” he says, exhaling. This man is no ordinary drug user. He’s a crystal meth — or “ice” — cook and dealer.

Australia is one of the most lucrative markets in the world for methamphetamines. In the year to August 2023, the country smoked, snorted and shot up about 10 and a half tonnes of the stuff — a 17 per cent increase on the year before, and more than double the amount of cocaine. It’s a highly addictive stimulant that can have devastating consequences.

For months we’ve delved deep into the drug’s murky supply chain to find out who is keeping the meth flowing into Australia, retracing the journey it takes to get to our streets from one of its sources in South-East Asia.

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

KIA Destroyed LID-88 after Killing the Commander

       (Based on the posts from the MYANMAR AMERICAN NEWS on April 13, 2024.)

The Magwe-based LID-88 recently deployed to the Kachin State since last year has been demolished by the overwhelming forces of KIA (Kachin Independence Arm). The Myanmar Divisional Commander was killed recently and the remnants of the LID-88 were being chased around for a while and finally KIA has released the video of the capture of one Tactical Commander, Colonel Hein Htet Aung, on April-13.

Traditionally a light infantry division of Myanmar Army has three tactical commands and each tactical command has four infantry battalions. Colonel Hein Htet Aung was the last surviving tactacl commander of LID-88 and his capture after the total defeat of his Tactical Command confirms the complete demise of notorious LID-88.

According to the KIA’s announcement, Colonel Hein Htet Aung leading his 170-strong war column was ambushed by the combined KIA/PDF forces at undisclosed location inside war-ravaged Kachin State on April-11. 109 of his war column had surrendered to the KIA/PDF attackers at the conclusion of the battle while the rest were killed except the Colonel.

Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Myawaddy Has Fallen into Karen Hands

             (Based on the Staff posts from the KHIT THIT MEDIA on April 7&8, 2024.)

Karen troops at captured Myawaddy Town.
The most crucial border town on the Thai-Burma border line has fallen into the hands of KNU (Karen National Union) controlled KNLA (Karen National Liberation Army) after her Burmese sister town Thin-gan-nyi-naung surrendered to the said ethnic rebels on April-5.

Thin-gan-nyi-naung Strategic Hill Camp of Myanma Army was attacked on 8 Am, April-5,  and the Myanmar troops surrendered on 1 pm same day without a serious fight at all. Altogether 617 Myanmar Army personnel including 67 officers, 410 other ranks, 59 feamle soldiers, and 81 family members had willingly laid down their weapons and surrendered.

Once Thin-gan-nyi-naung has fallen the end-of-road-town Myawaddy on the Thai Border was completely cut-off from the rest of the country and the only way out for the government staff and Myanmar Army troops trapped in the Myawaddy Town was to cross the border to the Maesot Town in Thailand.

Sunday, April 7, 2024

Julie Bishop: New UN Special Envoy for Myanmar

              (Based on the Staff post from the ABC NEWS on April 6, 2024.)

UN chief appoints former Australian foreign minister Julie Bishop as UN special envoy for Myanmar: Julie Bishop served as Australia's foreign minister from 2013-2018.

The post has been vacant for 10 months as the country's conflict escalated into the worst violence since the military takeover in 2021. Ms Bishop will replace Noeleen Heyzer, a former UN undersecretary-general for Singapore who left after 20 months at the end of her contract in June 2023.

In a grim assessment to the UN General Assembly before leaving, Ms Heyzer said the impact of the military takeover has been "devastating", with violence continuing "at an alarming scale". In announcing Ms Bishop's appointment, UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said she "brings extensive political, legal, management and senior leadership experience to the role".

Friday, April 5, 2024

Dictator’s Imminent End? Suicide Drones Over Naypyidaw

             (Based on Staff posts from the KHIT THIT MEDIA in April 2024.)

NUG Defense Minister announcing the attack.
The universally-hated Myanmar dictator Senior-General Min Aung Hlaing was rumored to have been killed or seriousy wounded by the multiple suicide drones from the NUG forces attacking his house and offices in Naypyidaw the early morning of April-4.

Min Aung Hlaing’s house, nearby War Office, and the Aye-lar Airport of Myanmar Airforce were targeted by 28 fixed-wings suicide drones. According to the NUG Defence Minister Yi Mon’s socialmedia posts, 12 drones each went to Myanmar Army’s War Office and Aye-lar Airport while another 4 drones went to the Dictator’s house.

The explosive power of each drone, according to NUG’s social media post, is 20% stronger than an average 107-mm shock-rocket. Altogether more than 20 Myanmar officers and soldiers were killed and there were many more wounded.