Elderly man in Chaungzon Township arrested under Junta election law
November 12, 2025
HURFOM: As the Junta presses forward with its planned “election,” authorities in Mon State have moved to shut down even the slightest sign of disagreement. Interfering with, questioning, or even appearing to challenge the process is no longer tolerated. A vast network of informers, ward and village administrators, and allied armed groups is now closely monitoring communities, tracking conversations, following social media activity, and reporting individuals they suspect of not supporting the regime. Residents say this has created a climate of fear marked by regular arrests, intimidation, and surveillance.
Read moreJunta’s airstrikes kill 89 civilians within ten months in Mon, Karen and Tenasserim regions
November 11, 2025
HURFOM: Within ten months, from January to October, 2025, junta airstrikes in Mon, Karen and Tenasserim regions of Southern Burma have killed 89 civilians and injured 210 residents, according to the data collected by HURFOM.
Read moreMon State faces scarcity and high price of gasoline
November 11, 2025
HURFOM: Since late October, 2025, gasoline supplies have essentially run out in Mon State and the rising price creates livelihood problems for local people.
Read moreLight Infantry Battalion No. 406 arrests and tortures local man during two-day detention
November 11, 2025
HURFOM: On 5 November 2025, troops from Light Infantry Battalion (LIB) No. 406, based in Yebyu Township, advanced into the Yar Phu village tract in Yebyu Township, Tanintharyi Region. During the operation, they arrested 35-year-old Ko Phai Dit from Thar Yar Mon Village after accusing him of sharing information with resistance forces.
Read moreJunta Airstrikes Pound Thaton Township Villages, Forcing Thousands to Flee
November 10, 2025
HURFOM: In Thaton Township, Mon State, the military junta carried out one of its heaviest recent air attacks, dropping close to 30 bombs on civilian areas and forcing thousands of people to flee.
Read moreJunta bans local plantation workers from spending night at plantations
November 10, 2025
HURFOM: In villages in Ye Township, Mon State, the military junta banned local plantation workers from staying or working at night at rubber plantations. However, migrant plantation workers are permitted to stay overnight at the plantation, if they have their ID cards and recommendation letters from village administrators.
Read moreElection campaigning faces severe restrictions
November 10, 2025
HURFOM: Phase one of what many call the ‘junta’s sham election’ will be held on December 28th, 2025. The junta-controlled Union Election Commission has announced that election campaigning can occur between October 28th and December 26th, 2025.
Read moreJunta Officials in Mawlamyine Go Door to Door Collecting Residents’ Photos and Personal Data
November 10, 2025
HURFOM: In Mawlamyine, residents say junta authorities have begun going door to door to collect personal information and take photographs of people in their homes. According to those living in the city, the data collection has been carried out by ward administrators together with immigration staff, and in some cases they were accompanied by plain-clothes junta soldiers.
Read moreRenewed Fighting in Hpapun Brings Civilian Suffering and Displacemen
November 10, 2025
HURFOM: Fighting in Karen State’s Hpapun District has intensified again as junta forces launched new large-scale offensives using heavy artillery, missiles, and airstrikes. According to HURFOM field sources, these attacks have been continuous and indiscriminate, striking civilian areas and villages where families were still trying to live amid the conflict.
Read moreWeekly Analysis: Airstrikes Force Civilians to Flee in Fear
November 10, 2025
The Human Rights Foundation of Monland (HURFOM) documented ongoing incidents of airstrikes over the last week, as civilians are forced to face the risk of attacks from the air as the regime increases its deliberate targeting of local people and their villages.
Local sources reported that junta troops have been continuously shelling and launching air assaults on Phalu Village, located south of Myawaddy town. On the afternoon of October 30, artillery shells struck the village, followed by an air attack that sent villagers running to nearby safer areas. Fighting has intensified as the junta attempts to regain control along the Myawaddy–Waw Lay road, where resistance forces have mounted strong defences and counterattacks. Sources close to the resistance said the military has suffered heavy losses in the ongoing clashes.
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