retaxis
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Myanmar civil war is never ending affair. The majority Bamar people control half the country while many rebel groups control the rest. Some rebel groups are supported by the US like Karens and some by China like Wa State. Myanmar is very resource rich and has a lot of rare earth minerals that is all sent to China for processing and the mines are operated by the Chinese. China doesn't care who is in charge as long as their interests are protected.
Currently the Rohingya Muslims whom were previously genocided by the Bamar military (government) are now facing the same treatment by the Arakan Army
The largest and most powerful ethnic armed organizations and rebel groups in Myanmar include the Arakan Army (estimated at around 40,000 troops), the United Wa State Army (roughly 30,000 troops), and the Kachin Independence Army (tens of thousands of fighters). [1, 2, 3]
These groups lead major territorial control and anti-junta offensives. [1, 2]
Major Rebel Groups
The Arakan Army has denied responsibility for these attacks. [1, 2]
Reported Attacks and Violations
Local and Regional Impact
Currently the Rohingya Muslims whom were previously genocided by the Bamar military (government) are now facing the same treatment by the Arakan Army
The largest and most powerful ethnic armed organizations and rebel groups in Myanmar include the Arakan Army (estimated at around 40,000 troops), the United Wa State Army (roughly 30,000 troops), and the Kachin Independence Army (tens of thousands of fighters). [1, 2, 3]
These groups lead major territorial control and anti-junta offensives. [1, 2]
Major Rebel Groups
- Arakan Army (AA): Operates primarily in Rakhine State and parts of Chin State. It has grown into the most effective and largest non-state force in the region with roughly 40,000 personnel. [1, 2]
- United Wa State Army (UWSA): Operates in Shan State. It commands a heavily armed de facto autonomous region with an estimated 30,000 active soldiers. [1]
- Kachin Independence Army (KIA): Operates in Kachin State and northern Shan State. It is one of the oldest and most well-equipped ethnic resistance organizations. [1]
- Ta'ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) & Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA): Key partners in the Three Brotherhood Alliance, fielding thousands of fighters and driving major offensives in northern regions. [1, 2]
- Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA): Active along the southeastern border with Thailand, representing the long-standing Karen political struggle.
The Arakan Army has denied responsibility for these attacks. [1, 2]
Reported Attacks and Violations
- Mass Killings: Investigations by organizations like Human Rights Watch documented attacks in townships like Buthidaung, including a May 2024 assault in Hoyyar Siri village where over 170 Rohingya—including scores of children—were reportedly killed or went missing. [1, 2]
- Drone and Artillery Strikes: Rights monitors and news agencies reported coordinated drone bombings and shelling targeting Rohingya civilians fleeing conflict zones near riverbanks in August 2024. [1]
Local and Regional Impact
- Forced Conscription and Labor: The Amnesty International organization and the United Nations report that Rohingya communities face severe movement restrictions, arbitrary detention, extortion, and forced labor under the de facto local authority of the Arakan Army. [1, 2]

