Archive for June, 2007

This week Burmese language articles are as followed:
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Birthday Gift for People’s Leader - Editorial: Khin Ma Ma Myo
Peacock Mother Daw Suu - Feature Article: Thurein Htet
Wishes for Detained Nobel Laureate’s Birthday - Translated Article: Tun Aung
Gift for her Birthday - Commentary: Satt Su Lay
Longings & Yearnings - Poem: […]

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Dr San Oo Aung
The SPDC is overconfident and they think that they are powerful enough to proceed as they like on their own road map as if carrying out the Burmese saying_ Nga Myin Ngar Saing, Sagaing yauk yauk; Nga Hlae Ngar htoe, Pago yauk yauk (riding on my own horse and on my own […]

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By Dr. Tayza
It will definitely be not exaggerated to say that any attempt by Burma’s military junta to force through their so called seven-stepped democracy road-maps, whether they are hoax or sincere, without any involvement of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi in the process, will be very much like former apartheid regime in […]

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Totalitarian and Isolation: Different Sides of the Same Coin
(Foreign Policy Analysis)
By Nyi Nyi Lwin
The question of whether the ruling military generals are heading Burma towards isolation and distancing the nation from the global order is growing. Recent development of closer relationship with the China and ambition for nuclear possession aided by the Russia is another […]

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By Ko Sala
The Burmese military junta is neither proponent of free market nor supports the interventionist economic policies. My armature knowledge in economics leads me to believe that any market oriented governments cannot run an economy in absence of both the economic instruments; the supply side or monetary policies and fiscal policies.
A fortnight or so […]

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By Cedric Snodgrass
In a capitalistic society, labour is a commodity which is bought by an employer and sold by the worker. It is subject to “the law of supply and demand”. That is to say, where the demand for labour by employers is greater than the supply of available labour in “the labour market”, workers […]

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By AKS
New regulations in Myamar (Burma) requires the internet cafes to snap screen shots of what users are browsing every 5 minutes and send to Myanmar Teleport at the end of the month. That is ridiculous and that is big-brotherly. No one wants some stranger to look above shoulder to see what site he […]

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By JORDBUR
In Burma there are some so called leaders who are nearly 80 and never do any good thing for the community, for the country where they were born and raised up, for the people who are feeding them, for men he is leading; but just did raising his children as […]

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Translated article by Gamanii
Burma became acquainted with modern British Common Law system after the first Anglo-Burmese war when Arakan and Tenasserim coastal territories came under British Crown. After all of King Thibaw’s territories were placed under British rule by Lord Dufferin’s proclamation on 1886 January 1 at the end of […]

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How the Regime are Preventing Poor Children from getting an Education.
- Their parents cannot afford to send them to State schools where the government charge fees and require students to buy school uniforms […]

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AEIOU has been conducting the Matriculation Examination throughout the length and breadth of Burma including the peripherals and migrant areas and this year it will be on the 25th instant. A three hour paper on English (including translation from English to Burmese and vice versa approximately TOFEL 5.5, or […]

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reported by Ashin Sopaka
A Buddhist monk from Burma id doing a peace walk in USA from Washington DC to New York, starting on May 30, 4th anniversary of Depayin massacre, where Burma National Leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi just escaped Burma regime’s attempted assassination, but nearly 500 followers of Daw Suu were brutally beaten […]

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reported by Khin Soe & Thet Khine
On 09.06.2007 in Tokyo, Japan; pro-democracy activists and well-wishers made demonstrations to call for freedom of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and other political prisoners in Burma.

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Refugee Week: 15th-25th June 2007
Forgotten Friends Exhibition
Forgotten Friends is a free photographic exhibition telling the story of a group of remarkable Karen children who live in a refugee camp on the Thailand/Burma border.
At Central Library, Northgate, Halifax HX1 1UN; from 11th June 07– 22nd June 07

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reported by Ashin Sopaka
A Buddhist monk from Burma id doing a peace walk in USA from Washington DC to New York, starting on May 30, 4th anniversary of Depayin massacre, where Burma National Leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi just escaped Burma regime’s attempted assassination, but nearly 500 followers of Daw Suu were brutally beaten […]

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reported by Thangjalun
The twelfth conference on Burmese Women’s affairs and women’s righrs was successfully completed in New Delhi, India, this week.

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Long-lost Human-rights - Song followed by Daw Suu speech
Daw Suu Speech 2
Bad Habits in Burma - Song followed by Daw Suu speech 3

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Click here for Human Rights Literature Award nominations May 2007

Fight Together Against Sham National Convention - Editorial: Khin Ma Ma Myo
Suggestions on National Convention - Feature Article: Amyotheryei U Win Naing
Last Session of Sham National Convention - Feature Article: Lwin Aung Soe
Jar Aye Military Government - Commentary: Myo […]

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