Archive for November, 2005

So Far

Burma Digest human-rights campaign journal was first started as a news (Burma-related, especially politically related news) digest. But later on it evolved as an article-based campaign journal purely dedicating on campaigning […]

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The One Voice

[The Voice of Burma Digest’s friends cooperating in harmony and calling in one voice for Democracy and Human-rights in Burma.]
The Indonesia campaign for Burma’s greetings,
On this occasion we would like to say a hello all your groups, […]

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[Yebaw Day]

A recent article from Malaysia about foreigners attending mandatory week-long induction course prior to working in-country has prompted the officials of Burma to do the […]

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Diverse and Strong

[By Nurul]
[ These are the words, and views, of the author; Burma Digest just report them here. All criticisms, agreements and disagreements are welcome.]
My attention has been drawn to the article […]

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Courageous Words

By Ko Aung Hti

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Faked History

I have read the article, on this website, about the so-called ‘Rohingyas’. It is a good one.
You may wonder the meaning behind that word ‘Rohingya’?
What is Rohingya? Who are they? Is it an ethic of Myanmar?

You […]

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Haa Haa Haa

Poem:  Hein Naing

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A Boring Worm

By Van Biak Thang, Chinland Guardian

Promises are made but never kept
To the nation, forced to […]

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Dear friends,
Arguments, Blogging, Comments & Debates are all pillars of Democracy; we need them to increase awareness of Human rights abuses around the world.
Accordingly, you are welcome to make comments on our Burma Digest Blog http://burmadigest.wordpress.com .
As we, Burmese and non-Burmese ethnic people from Burma, after living under ruthless oppressive military regime for so long, are […]

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We Are One

Our country, Burma, is not very large in size but we have too big a diversity of ethnic groups with different cultures, religions and languages.
However diverse or different we are, we all in fact are brothers and […]

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Courtesy of Dr. Habib Siddiqui
The country has been ruled since 1962 by highly repressive, authoritarian military regimes. Since 1988, when the armed forces brutally suppressed massive pro-democracy demonstrations, a junta composed […]

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Dear friends,
As the saying “The pen is mightier than the sword”, Burma Digest attack the Burmese military regime as much as possible. But the thugs of the SPDC regime counter-attack Burma Digest regularly with viruses and worms.
Burma Digest website and editors’ personal computers get very frequent attacks by viruses, worms & bugs.
Because of technical problems, […]

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Protect Our Country

By Kyaw U
These are the words, and views, of the author; Burma Digest just report them here. All criticisms, agreements and disagreements are welcom
I would like to mention about so called Rohingya problem. Rohingya is not a […]

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By: Pegu Pagan

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Naing Pyi Chit
General Kyaw San, on behalf of Na Ah Pha*, said: history would vindicate its controversial decision to relocate the country’s long-time capital from Rangoon to a remote town in central Burma, saying the move was “in the interests of the nation and the people”.
Do you believe that? Ha Ha Haaaaa
They think our people […]

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Khunhom, Foreign Secretary of ISG
First my apology for the delay in our reply.
We are surely very busy because our President (of ISG, Interim Shan Government) has been very active in getting […]

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The Ostrich Regime

After enjoying life on the Chair of ruling military regime for so many years, Senior Gen. Than Shwe has now become too fat and obese. And, so, he thinks that he will not be able to to […]

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“Behind Bars: Dreamless “:
Poem by Min Ko Naing

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