Posted in Documentary Photos on Aug 30th, 2008 1 Comment »
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Burmese prodemocracy activists in Japan this week protested in front of Thai Embassy in Tokyo to denounce Thai PM and Thai government’s blind support to Burmese military regime.
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A 15 year old school girl in kachin state, northan Burma, was raped by Burmese soldiers. Karen people around the world are demonstrating and protesting in front of Burmese military regime embassies.
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By Jim McNalis
Any discussion about dealing with the regime in Burma includes the ominous declaration that they devote over 40% of their annual budget to the military and have assembled an army of over 400,000 soldiers. That represents one of the largest military forces in the world. Since Burma has no hostile neighbors, one must [...]
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By Ahmedur Rahman Farooq
The violent crackdown of the Saffron Revolution in September 2007 has added a deep notch in the scale of atrocities of the Burmese military rulers. It is true that the Saffron Revolution could not remove the regime from the power, but it has so badly wounded the regime that they will never [...]
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Posted in WORLD Digest on Aug 30th, 2008 No Comments »
By David Miliband
David Miliband is Britain’s Foreign Minister.
KYIV – Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, it has seemed that new rules were being established for the conduct of international relations in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia. The watchwords were independence and interdependence; sovereignty and mutual responsibility; cooperation and common interests. They are [...]
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By Nehginpao Kipgen
Nehginpao Kipgen is the General Secretary of US-based Kuki International Forum (www.kukiforum.com) and a researcher on the rise of political conflicts in modern Burma (1947-2004).
WITH just less than 3 months away from the 2008 U.S. presidential election, campaigns for the office of a free world leader takes hectic turns: issues ranging from economy [...]
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Posted in Poems in Burmese on Aug 30th, 2008 No Comments »
By Prof. Kanbawza Win
Prof. Kanbawza Win (a) Dr Ba Thann Win, the incumbent Dean of the Students of the AEIOU Programme, Chiangmai University, Thailand and Professor at the School of International Studies, Simon Fraser University, of British Columbia, Canada can be reached at the SFU Harbor campus in Vancouver.
THE UN’s special envoy Ibrahim Gambari’s fourth [...]
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