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Mizzima Daily eNewsletter - 9 February 2017

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9 February 2017 # Naypyitaw Police Chief Pol. Col. Zaw Khin Aung confirmed to Mizzima on February 8

9 February 2017 [View Online]( # [Armed bodyguards increased for Aung San Suu Kyi’s security]( Naypyitaw Police Chief Pol. Col. Zaw Khin Aung confirmed to Mizzima on February 8 that the Myanmar Police Force’s Anti-Terror Department responsible for the security of VIPs and state leaders including State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi had enhanced their security measures for them. [Read More]( - [Security increased in Yangon as Union Day draws closer]( - [HR Commission says human rights violations not found in Sittway prison]( - [2nd meeting of Myanmar’s peace conference scheduled for Feb. 28]( [Chin party issues statement on national-level political dialogue]( The Chin National Democratic Party (CNDP) Secretary Salai Ceu O Bik Thawng has told Mizzima that their party issued a Statement on February 8 regarding the Government not letting them hold national-level political dialogue in Chin State. [Read More]( [Myanmar cops in Rohingya abuse video ‘didn’t intend to harm’]( Three police officers have been sentenced to two months detention over a video showing them abusing Rohingya civilians, security sources told AFP Wednesday, saying those involved had "no intention" to cause harm. [Read More]( [Bangladesh rebukes Myanmar for ‘unprovoked aggression’]( Bangladesh on Wednesday rebuked Myanmar for opening fire on a boat in the Naf river that marks their border and killing one fisherman, describing it as an "act of unprovoked aggression". [Read More]( [Pope speaks out on Myanmar’s ‘tortured and killed’ Rohingya]( Pope Francis on Wednesday spoke out over the alleged maltreatment of Myanmar's Rohingya Muslim minority, who he said were being "tortured and killed" for their faith. [Read More]( You have recevied this email because you have subscribed to mizzima@mizzima.com If you no longer wish to recive emails please [unsubscribe](#) This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( media · Lakekan Condo Tower, Upper Pazundaung Road · Ward 7, Pazundaung Township · Rangoon 11181 · Myanmar [MailChimp Email Marketing](

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