Archive for October, 2010

Burmese Embassy Held Unfair Election in London

Burmese embassy in London took extremely dishonest, dishonourable and unlawful measures to rig expatriates’ votes in the UK for Burma’s sham 2010 elections.
Burmese embassy secretly sent invitations to only a handful of Burmese citizens living in the UK who are very friendly with the embassy. Burmese embassy did not [...]

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Information Release – Date: October 18, 2010
Support Min Ko Naing and his fellow democracy activists

Min Ko Naing’s 48th birthday
Assistance Association for Political Prisoners
18 October, 2010

Today Min Ko Naing will spend his 48th Birthday imprisoned and cut off from the people of Burma. This will be the 19th year that he has spent a day, [...]

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18oct10 Statement to Abolish the USDP Committed Illegal and Misappropriating the Public Property

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October 18, 2010. BURMA.
Min Ko Naing will spend another birthday imprisoned and isolated from the people of Burma.
As we celebrate the birthday of this courageous leader, we are reminded of the difference between the regime and Min Ko Naing. We are also aware of what it is to be truly courageous; truly heroic.
Any simp…leton can [...]

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Achievements

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No way back Crows

18oct10 PDF -_372_No Way Back Crows
Ko Ko Aung

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Sydney Morning Herald – UN chief says Burma election lacks credibility
AFP – SE Asia should ‘de-dollarise’, but slowly: experts
The Age – Global drug gangs outpacing nations
Asian Correspondent – Thai Army raises security measures, as Burma’s situation at risk
Otago Daily Times – Ex-political prisoner speaks of freedom
The Australian – Aung San [...]

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Chinland Guardian: Shan Artists banded to uncover Burma’s Sham 2010 Elections
18 October 2010 – Chiang Mai, Thailand: More than 30 well-known Shan artists  and activists teamed up with Thai border-based community groups in producing a new VCD, exposing the truth about Burma’s SPDC-controlled 2010 Elections and possible post-election impacts [...]

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17oct10 CRPRP15

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16oct10 PDF – _371_Dump Yard is Their Home
Ko Ko Aung

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AFP – UN chief slams Myanmar junta on rights ahead of election
AFP – Malaria stalks Myanmar’s poor as healthcare crumbles

UPI – Indonesia urged to back Myanmar inquiry

Asian Correspondent – Burma junta blames ethnic Kachins for blast
Asian Correspondent – Prospect of Civil War Looms Large in Burma
Asian Correspondent – Report: Flood [...]

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- Shashi Tharoor
Shashi Tharoor, a former Indian Minister of State for External Affairs and UN Under- Secretary General, is a member of India’s parliament and the author of several books, most [...]

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Dear friends,
Altsean-Burma has released a briefer titled “Burma’s 2010 Elections: The story so far”.
15oct10 Burma 2010 Elections – The Story So Far
This briefer shows that despite the SPDC’s repeated pledges for “free and fair” elections, indicators for election monitoring based on EU, UN, and OSCE guidelines point to the contrary. The SPDC election laws [...]

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A Burmese Perspective

As China is turning the pacific ocean into the Chinese lake, Beijing is lashing out at the West over human rights, the environment, and the valuation of its currency, leading many to argue that China’s rise is finally beginning to have the destabilizing impact so long predicted by some leading international relations [...]

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- Hu Yong
Hu Yong is Professor of Internet Studies at Peking University.
BEIJING – Last week, Liu Xiaobo was awarded the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize for his long and non-violent struggle for [...]

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- Kishore Mahbubani
Kishore Mahbubani is Dean of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore. His most recent book is The New Asian Hemisphere: The Irresistible Shift of [...]

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Asia Times Online – Going through the motions in Myanmar
Asia Times Online – Myanmar democracy fight polls apart
Asian Correspondent – Mr. Surin Pitsuwan’s dream of Burma will not come true
Asian Correspondent – Border gates reopening hinges on Burma’s domestic political impasse
People’s Daily Online – Myanmar takes part in Chinese film [...]

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14oct10 PDF – _370_Who Can Save This Crisis

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