Archive for November, 2011

- Jaswant Singh
Jaswant Singh, a former Indian finance minister, foreign minister, and defense minister, is the author of Jinnah: India – Partition – Independence.
NEW DELHI – South Asia is riddled with multiple antagonisms and mutual suspicions. India mistrusts Pakistan, and vice versa. Afghanistan and Pakistan are at loggerheads. On the sidelines, China, Iran, [...]

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- Gareth Evans
Gareth Evans is a former Australian Foreign Minister, President Emeritus of the International Crisis Group, and currently Chancellor of the Australian National University.
CANBERRA – For grand strategy buffs, this has been quite a month, with several events looking like the kind of turning points that will consume future historians. [...]

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- Dani Rodrik
Dani Rodrik, Professor of International Political Economy at Harvard University, is the author of The Globalization Paradox: Democracy and the Future of the World Economy.
CAMBRIDGE – When questioned recently about a constitutional law professor who was arrested for lecturing at an institute run by the country’s main pro-Kurdish political party, Turkey’s [...]

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For Immediate Release: 22nd November 2011

63% of Families Lose Land and Livelihoods to Destructive Development and Land Grabs in the Ta’ang area
A new report released by Ta’ang Students and Youth Organization (TSYO) estimates that 63% of farming families have lost their land to confiscation by the Burmese military and their [...]

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PDF – _648_ Three Way Fight Together for Success
Three way fight together for success ?????????????? ??????????????? ???????
Ko Ko Aung (San Francisco)

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PDF – _647_ Poisonous Snake Still Poisonous Snake
Poisonous snake still poisonous snake ??????????????????????
Ko Ko Aung (San Francisco)

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Download PDF  – Elephant

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Download PDF – Here

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Download PDF – No need of ward administration law

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PDF – _646_ Hand to Hand Marching With Mother Suu
Hand to hand marching with mother Suu ??????????????????????
Ko Ko Aung (San Francisco)

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- Omar Ashour
Omar Ashour, a lecturer in Arab politics and Director of the Middle East Graduate Studies Program at the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter (UK), is the author of The De-Radicalization of Jihadists: Transforming Armed Islamist Movements.
CAIRO – “The man who taught me to sacrifice my heart for [...]

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AFP – Suu Kyi plans to run for office in Myanmar
Reuters – Suu Kyi to run for Myanmar parliamentary seat
Washington Post – Myanmar’s Suu Kyi to run in parliamentary polls, party says in expected decision
Washington Post – Myanmar hails 2 white elephants as signs of peace, links them to improving foreign [...]

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SSA South reaches ceasefire agreement with Naypyitaw
Sunday, 20 November 2011 11:48 S.H.A.N.
The Shan State Army (SSA) South, after one and a half hour meeting with Naypyitaw’s special representative U Aung Min at an undisclosed location on the Thailand-Burma border yesterday, had reached agreement for a ceasefire with [...]

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CNN - Aung San Suu Kyi, a tenacious fighter for democracy
CNN – Clinton visit to Myanmar raises hopes
AP – Analysis: US overtures may lure Myanmar from China
AFP – Myanmar welcomes ‘lucky’ white elephants
AFP – UN’s Ban to visit Myanmar to propel reforms
Reuters – Emboldened by Obama, Myanmar maps out reforms
New [...]

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Anti-rohingya Campaigns Violations of Human Rights
ANTI-ROHINGYA CAMPAIGNS, VIOLATIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS By Nurul Islam (U.K.)
Sunday, November 20, 2011 ROHINGYA BLOGGER

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PDF – _644_ Take Thein Sein Words as an Opposite
Take Thein Sein words as an opposite ????????????? ??????????????????

Ko Ko Aung (San Francisco)

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PDF – _643_ Need Strong Law and Justice
Need strong Law and Justice ?????????????????? ??????????

Ko Ko Aung (San Francisco)

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Analysis: US overtures may lure Myanmar from China
MATTHEW PENNINGTON | November 19, 2011 08:36 AM EST |
WASHINGTON — The first visit to Myanmar in a half-century by the top U.S. diplomat will open a door for that nation’s military-dominated government to reduce its international isolation and dependence on China, a staunch but mistrusted [...]

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