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When Americans think of Burma – also known as Myanmar – the first person who comes to mind is the iconic opposition leader: the Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi. Just last week the government sentenced her to another 18 months under [...]
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MR-News_200809
HEADLINES
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NEWS ON MIGRANTS
Burmese Women Shot in the South
55 Rohingya migrants sent to Bangkok after 2 deaths in Ranong jail
‘Withered’ Rohingya Rescued from Ranong
NEWS ON REFUGEES
DKBA-Thai authorities work on return of IDPs
MYANMAR: Helicopter aid service grounded
Rohingya deaths spark anger
‘Something more’
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Posted in Articles in Burmese on Aug 20th, 2009 No Comments »
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On Than Shwe and Webb
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ANTI-DICTATORSHIP PEOPLES’ FREEDOM MOVEMENT IN BURMA
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SUBJECT: AN OPEN LETTER TO SENATOR WEBB
First of all, the sanctions against the regime in Burma by the US and EU were just designed to distance themselves from the ruthless and inhumane regime. That was why their sanctions were mere effective to democratize Burma that had already gained the regional [...]
Posted in Statements on Aug 20th, 2009 No Comments »
August 18, 2009
Recently, the Burmese military regime renewed scorched earth campaign in Central Shan State, which has driven an estimated 10,000 villagers from their homes.
According to data compiled by the Shan Human Rights Foundation (SHRF), the Shan Women’s Action Network (SWAN) and other Shan community based organizations, since July 27, 2009, the regime’s troops have [...]
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19 August 2009
EU sanctions against SPDC are inadequate: EU must back a UNSC Commission of Inquiry
In the wake of the sentencing of National League for Democracy (NLD) leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), Altsean-Burma, and the Burma Lawyers’ Council (BLC) urge the European Union (EU) to support the [...]
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US man says no regrets about Myanmar jailing By MARIA SUDEKUM FISHER, AP
posted: 15 MINUTES AGOcomments: 6PRINT|E-MAILMOREText SizeAAACHICAGO -American John Yettaw said Wednesday he has no regrets about taking a secret swim to the home of Myanmar’s detained democracy leader — a decision that landed them both in prison — saying he would do it [...]
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MR-News_190809
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NEWS ON MIGRANTS
95 documented migrant workers arrested in Phuket
NEWS ON REFUGEES
Rohingya Teenagers Die in Thai Detention Camp
A Visit to Refugees on the Salween River
After deaths, refugees moved to Suan Plu
Army attacks displace thousands of civilians in Myanmar
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From Private Eye 1243, dated 21 Aug – 3 Sept 2009
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Wednesday, 19 August 2009 12:34
The Burmese junta’s troops patrolling in Mong Keung township area have committed human rights violation of many ways, said local source.
On July 28, 2009 the column from IB 517 led by Maj. Aung Myin and Maj. Kyaw Thu looted livestock and household supplies of villagers from Wan Nung Hio and Wan [...]
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Wednesday, 19 August 2009 08:07
In a fresh repressive measure the Burmese military junta has banned Kachins, an ethnic nationality, from constructing its cultural symbols – the “Manau Pole and Manau House” in their State, said Kachin cultural leaders.
In Bhamo, the second largest city in Kachin State, the ban comes in the way of construction [...]
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By DAVID I. STEINBERG : Tuesday, August 18, 2009
US Senator Jim Webb’s visit to Burma was an important initial step in the efforts to improve the lives of the Burmese peoples. He was able to accomplish far more than UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, and the receptiveness of the military junta to his visit indicates that, [...]
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Suu Kyi Still a Potent Force for Change
Pro-democracy Camp to US Senator: What Success?
Webb’s mission: Hostage diplomacy succeeds again, in Myanmar
Asean Officials to Discuss Suu Kyi Pardon Proposal
Army attacks displace thousands of civilians in Myanmar
Visit to Myanmar
Senator Webb: Burma’s man in Washington?
The US lays down new rules of engagement on Burma
Burma’s Monks Carry On Democratic [...]