Candidate says Kyarinnseikyi voter education urgently needed for new voters
September 7, 2020
HURFOM: The 2020 general election will be the first time many residents living in Mon villages, Kyarinnseikyi Township, in Karen State will be voting.
This is because in the 2010 and 2015 elections, the villages were defined as “Black Area” by the government and under the control of the New Mon State Party (NMSP). As a result residents did not have a chance to cast their votes.
Read moreKyaikmayaw election candidate robbed and injured
September 5, 2020
HURFOM: Mi Than Htay, aka Mi Ja Loon Htaw an Administrator of Taranar village, Kyaikmayaw Township, Mon State, and election candidate from #2 constituency of Kyaikmayaw Township was robbed in Hline Ward, Mawlamyine on September 1, 2020.
Read moreOnly persons with congenital disabilities will receive COVID-19 monetary support
August 31, 2020
HURFOM: Government plans to support persons with disabilities due to hardships associated with COVID-19 will be limited to those with congenital disabilities.
Read moreFarmland being abandoned: Younger generation not interested in continuing traditional agriculture
August 24, 2020
HURFOM: Despite paddy farming being a traditional agriculture livelihood of Mon people, new generations are refusing to inherit this work, and it is increasingly difficult to hire laborers. As a result farmland is being abandoned in Mon State.
Read moreTavoy District residents worry about losing voting right
August 22, 2020
HURFOM: Villagers in Yar Phu village track, Yebyu Township, Tenasserim Division, which is under the control of the Tavoy District New Mon State Party (NMSP), are worried they may lose their voting rights because their voter list has not yet been released.
Read moreMon State Youth Affairs Committee launches voter education campaign
August 19, 2020
HURFOM: The Mon State Youth Affairs Committee has launched a voter education campaign, urging all eligible voters to cast their votes in the upcoming 2020 election. Mi Zin Win Mon, a member of the committee, noted that being able to vote is one of the most important civil and political rights.
Read moreTownship Land Management Committee abolishes Form #7: Locals worried land grabbing by company will follow
August 19, 2020
HURFOM: Rumours are circulating that an offshore supply base will be constructed in Yaw Thit Damin Seik, Andin village, Ye Township, in Mon State.
Read moreLow matriculation exam pass rates for MNEC students: Calls for more night study by students and improvements to MNEC administration and teacher training
August 15, 2020
HURFOM: In the 2019-2020 academic year, out of the 3 Mon National High Schools, only 12 of 144 students passed their matriculation exam.
In the Andin Mon National High School, 51 students sat for their matriculation exam and only five passed. The successful students were the ones who regularly joined in the extra-class programs run at night.
Read moreMUP says, Union Peace Conference should be held only after the election
August 15, 2020
HURFOM: In order to address the “Union Accord Part 3”, of the National Ceasefire Agreement (NCA), the Union government, the Burmese military and the ethnic armed organizations (EAOs) have agreed to hold the 4th Union Peace Conference – 21st Century Panglong over 3 days, from August 19 to 21, 2020.
Not everyone is in agreement with this decision. Nai Tala Nyi, a spokesperson with the Mon Unity Party (MUP) believes the conference should be held after the 2020 election.
Read moreNon-Burmese people lose ethnic representation rights when registered as “Bamar”
August 14, 2020
HURFOM: Non-Burmese people living outside their ethnic region or in a self-administered area were widely registered as “Burman” (or Bamar) by the Immigration and National Registration Department, meaning they have lost their ethnic representation rights.
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