Archive for April, 2007

reported by Ashin Sopaka
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This week Burmese Language articles are as followed:
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Artists’ War - Editorial: Khin Ma Ma Myo
Public Policy - Feature Article: Lwin Aung Soe
The Reality inside SPDC Army, part 33 - Serialized True Story : Captain Nay Thu (retired)
We also want to Stand on our own Feett - Translated Article […]

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By Taisamyone
So far, the non-violent struggle has not worked in bringing an end to the regime and the realisation of the dream of freedom and democracy to Burma. But neither has the armed struggle. With many armed groups having made ceasefire agreements and the remaining armed groups operating on the borderlands, the non-violent […]

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_ reported by Dr. Tayza
Burmese expatriates in London, UK, celebrated last week a traditional Burmese New Year festival with Burmese dance and songs.
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Author of “The jasmine or the moon”, a biography of Aung San Suu Kyi
Carried out by Raluca Enescu
As campaigners for human rights, we all meet, at one point or another, people who inspire us and whose example convince us to carry on even in moments of […]

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_ reported by William Aung
8888 Generation Student leaders, led by Ko Min Ko Naing, this week celebrated Burmese New Year in the traditional Burmese style in Rangoon, Burma. They released caged birds and fishes to freedom, signifying their wish for “freedom for all” in Burma.

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Courage under fire

Burmese people’s struggle for democracy; their power of conviction and the heroes of their hearts
by May Ng
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the leader of Burmese democracy movement, began the campaign in 1988, by telling her people to seek freedom from fear. And though she is still under house arrest, she continues to stand up for […]

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_ reported by Dr Win Naing
Burmese ladies and gentlemen in London performed traditional staged shows of Burmese songs and dances last week to commemorate Burmese traditional New Year.
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By Min Khin Kyaw
Unless the ethnics are united, non-violence is the best way to go with wishful hopes. But non-violent means is not decisively effective as long as the SPDC can keep the army and pay its bureaucratic machines. As people are not united (why?), they have to bear the burdens with fear and hopelessness.
As […]

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_ reported by Dr Win Naing
Burma’s most prominent pro-democracy singer and musician Daw Mar Mar Aye in London performed sang Burmese traditional new year songs last week to mark Burmese traditional New Year.
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By Dr San Oo Aung

SPDC military regime keeps on refusing all of proposals for national reconciliation in Burma. The last appeal by the NLD, requested to reply by the last Burmese new-year, fell on the deaf ear. SPDC is deafeningly silence for a long time and stubbornly refusing to reply.
Our national leader Daw Aung San […]

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_ reported by Bo Bo Win

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By Terry Evans
Recently questions have been asked about Aung San Suu Kyi’s policy of gradualism. Many now see this policy as a political tranquillising drug, which has delayed any real progress towards democracy.
The Burmese military junta continues to promise elections once a new constitution is drawn up. However, it is clear that the junta is […]

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_ reported by Thandar Lwin

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By Khu Oo Reh
Three Daw Tamadu children suffering from Rabies
April 13, 2007: Some months after rabies occurred in Deemawso and Loikaw townships, the disease has now spread into the Daw Tamadu area, in the southern-most area of Dedmawso Township.
A KSWDC social worker in the area reported that on April 11 three Daw Tamadu children under […]

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A distinguished speaker of AEIOU cum the Director of Radio Free Asia (Burmese Section) will be speaking to us. He has worked more than one and a half decades at the Voice of America and RFA. He is so concern with the younger generation that he came all the way from Washington just to […]

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_ reported by Thurein Htet

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