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ASEAN hopeful on Myanmar, activists not so sure
Junta supremo to visit Sri Lanka
Junta Continues to Suppress Religious Freedom: US
Asean, the hypocrite
ASEAN’S Human rights body must flex its muscles
Activists Urge Halt of Shwe Pipeline Project
Myanmar, China to jointly shoot film featuring human trafficking
Over 3,000 students sit for IELTS exam in Myanmar this year
Thailand accounts 90 per [...]
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Myanmar PM hints of role for Aung San Suu Kyi
Myanmar’s Prime Minister Thein Sein has suggested to other Asian leaders that pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi could enter into national reconciliation dialogue.
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by George Akerlof and Joseph E. Stiglitz
- George Akerlof, a Nobel laureate in economics, is Professor of economics at the University of California, Berkeley. Joseph E. Stiglitz, University Professor at Columbia University and winner of the 2001 Nobel Memorial Prize, served as Chairman of the Commission on the Measurement [...]
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When it comes to Burma, there are four strategically important nations and blocs – China, the ASEAN, India and America and the EU. News coming from all four corners seems enjoyable and hopeful. It is something like the days when Aung San Suu Kyi was first freed from house arrest in 1995. But it is [...]
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AFP – Asian nations jostle for power in EU-style bloc
IRIN – ASIA: Human rights body’s shaky beginnings
AsiaNews.it – Optimism about Aung San Suu Kyi is unjustified, no change in Myanmar, Burmese exile says
Xinhua – EU to raise more fund aid for Myanmar
Xinhua – Myanmar puts off opening of biggest business [...]
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Myanmar PM hints of role for Aung San Suu Kyi
Myanmar’s Prime Minister Thein Sein has suggested to other Asian leaders that pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi could enter into national reconciliation dialogue.
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Suu Kyi marks 14 years in detention
Asian leaders express hope on Myanmar ties
Will the Junta and Wa Compromise?
ASIA: Human rights body’s shaky beginnings
Myanmar puts off opening of biggest business organization office in China
ASEAN Summit Ends With Pledge to Build Flexible Community
Myanmar hails over-six-decade UN undertakings
Hazardous Waste Contaminates Rivers near Rangoon
Burma: Suu Kyi ‘can play a [...]
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BBC News : 26 oct 2009
Burma has been ruled by its military since 1962
Burmese Prime Minister Thein Sein has told Asian leaders the detained pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi can contribute to national reconciliation.
It was not clear if that meant Burma’s military would allow her to take part in next year’s elections.
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by Silvio Garattini
- Silvio Garattini is Director of the Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research in Milan.
MILAN – With all the official and media attention given to the worldwide trade in illicit drugs, the public has at most a dim awareness of the serious problems affecting the production, testing, and sale [...]
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Comparative Studies of the 2008 Constitution
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AFP – Myanmar could ease Suu Kyi detention
AFP – Asian nations look to ‘lead world’
AFP – Asian leaders give rival visions for economic blocs
AP – Leaders of 16 Asian nations meet in Thailand
AP – Myanmar, North Korea feature at Asian summit
Reuters – U.N. slams Myanmar, North Korea, Palestinian rights ills
Reuters – [...]
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Posted in Burma News on Oct 25th, 2009 No Comments »
Ongoing concerns over human rights in Burma
16-member free trade zone being considered
Asia leaders express rare hope over Myanmar
ASEAN+6 encourages Myanmar to ensure fair general election in 2010
ASEAN welcomes US engagement with Myanmar
Mid-year gems emporium opens in Yangon
Half a world away the struggle for freedom in Burma continues
Myanmar could ease Suu Kyi detention: Japanese official
Burma ’softens’ [...]
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By WAI MOE AND SIMON ROUGHNEEN Saturday, October 24, 2009
CHA-AM, Thailand — The Burmese military government will consider relaxing Aung San Suu Kyi’s house arrest terms, if she “maintains a good attitude,” according to Japanese foreign ministry spokesperson Kazuo Kadama.
Kadama gave what he termed “a brief summation” of remarks made by Burmese Prime Minister Gen. [...]
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