Burma Digest at the Project Syndicate conference
Oct 14th, 2009




Project Syndicate
(From Kyoto to Copenhagen)
Project Syndicate is an international association of quality news agencies devoted to bringing distinguished voices from around the world to local audiences everywhere strengthening the independence of printed and electronic media in developing countries upgrading their journalistic, editorial and business capacities.
Copenhagen Conference attended by 429 Newspaper from 150 countries with a total circulation of 71,435,600 copies and Burma was represented by Burma Digest, the internationally recognized ethno- democratic news agency that disseminate the Burmese and international news in an unbiased way both for the prevalence of democracy and human right particularly the ethnicity rights.
Each year Project Syndicate delivers hundreds of commentaries by prominent figures to the news agencies and a series of commentaries ranging from politics, economics and international affairs from science to philosophy. It helps readers worldwide understand the issues and choices that are shaping their lives. All commentaries are written by men and women who deserve to be heard by a global audience and deliver their message to the right address from time to time.
The consulting editor Prof. Win (Kanbawza Win) and policy editor Dr Ma Tin Yee (Rosy) of Burma Digest put up the Burmese case and have requested the world media to portray Burma in the right perspective and answered several questions posed by the conference participants. They also have a lively discussion with most of the VIPs attending the conference.