Despite declaring an amnesty from Burma’s President U Thein Sein
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Posted in Articles in English on Jul 7th, 2010 2 Comments »
A mysterious silence surrounds the Obama administration’s failure to disclose the extent of Burma’s nuclear threat as required under US law
Burma’s Nuclear Mystery
By Scott Johnson Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Allegations of Burma’s nuclear ambitions hit the newswires on June 3rd with a report by a former U.N. nuclear expert claiming the military [...]
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Our pro-democracy Burmese people must learn Afganistan’s current fraudulent election. In fact, we should not expect to vote in the election planned by the junta simply because it is unfair and undemocratic.
The so-called approved referendum for the 2008 Constitution is a sham and intended to pave the legitimate way for dictator Than Shwe, the junta’s [...]
Posted in Burma News on Sep 1st, 2009 No Comments »
Play Video Reuters – Myanmar refugees flee to China
AP – Chinese paramilitary police, right, along with Chinese police officers, left, man a checkpoint before …
By NG HAN GUAN, Associated Press Writer Ng Han Guan, Associated Press Writer – 1 hr 26 mins ago
NANSAN, China – [...]
Posted in Cartoons & Humour on Jul 26th, 2009 3 Comments »
Myanmar criticizes Clinton following ASEAN meeting
Posted in Documentary Photos on Jul 26th, 2009 No Comments »
Photos of Protest Over Military Junta of Burma’s Continued Racial Discrimination Against the ethnic Kuki People
Posted in Statements on Jul 26th, 2009 No Comments »
Statement on Military Junta of Burma’s Continued Racial Discrimination
Against the Kuki Ethnic People
New Delhi; July 23, 2009
Combined Democratic Organisations of the Exiled Kukis in New Delhi, India.
On 15th July, 2009, the local military authority at Tamu town had gathered all the Se-aing-mus (heads of ten households) of Sawbua – 7 locality, Tamu town at [...]
Posted in Articles in English on Jul 26th, 2009 No Comments »
Protest Rally at Jantar Mantar Over Military Junta of Burma’s Continued Racial Discrimination Against the Kuki Ethnic People
Reported by: Sasat
New Delhi; July 23, 2009: Combined Democratic Organisations of the Exiled Kukis in New Delhi rallied today at Jantar Mantar over the military junta of Burma’s continued racial discrimination against the Kukis. The rallied that [...]
Posted in Burma News on May 30th, 2009 No Comments »
2009 May 30
by peacerunning
An ancient pagoda collapsed close to Burma’s main city of Yangon Saturday injuring more than 30 people, most of whom were soldiers working on reconstruction of the site, police told AFP.
A police officer said it was not known why the Danok pagoda in Dalla township, sat across a river from Yangon, had [...]
Posted in Burma News on May 13th, 2009 No Comments »
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EU urges ‘proper health care’ for ailing Suu Kyi
EUbusiness (press release) -
“The EU calls on the authorities of Burma/Myanmar to guarantee for Ms Suu Kyi immediate and proper medical care, as well as access for her personal attorney …
Pro-Regime Web Sites Step Up Smear Campaign Against Suu Kyi
The Irrawaddy News Magazine –
… the lakeside [...]
Posted in Burma News on May 11th, 2009 No Comments »
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US demands Myanmar grant Aung San Suu Kyi access to doctor
AFP -
WASHINGTON (AFP) — The US government demanded Monday that Myanmar’s military junta grant “immediate” access for opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi to see …
Myanmar junta denies Aung San Suu Kyi doctor visits
Newspost Online -
The Burmese military government is not allowing doctors to check [...]
Posted in Cartoons & Humour on Feb 26th, 2008 2 Comments »
Posted in Articles in English on Feb 16th, 2008 1 Comment »
Rangoon University Students Union
RUSU
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The political movement and the struggle for national liberation have a unique character in Burma as the students were always seen as the mobilizing force at the forefront of the struggle for freedom of Burma. The student movement is inseparable from the historic struggle for Burma’s independence from both colonial power [...]
Posted in Supplementary Burma Digest on Feb 12th, 2008 1 Comment »
ASEAN CHIEF TALKING BULL-SHIT
Myanmar charter vote a first step – ASEAN
By Nopporn Wong-Anan in Stars
BANGKOK (Reuters) – Myanmar’s ruling generals should be given the benefit of the doubt if they are serious about moving the country toward democracy, Surin Pitsuwan, chief of Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN), said on Tuesday.
Incoming Association of South [...]
Posted in Supplementary Burma Digest on Feb 11th, 2008 No Comments »
Burmese Resistance
and the Starling Theory
By Goldie Shwe and Terry Evans
Following is excerpt of the Original Article,
In Burma, where the gun-toting junta is the only authority, it is hardly surprising that most people just keep their heads down and get on with the daily struggle of putting enough food on the table. Making yourself conspicuous in [...]
Posted in Articles in English on Feb 9th, 2008 No Comments »
Strategy to win over
hearts and minds of the SPDC,
China, India, ASEAN and USA
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To overcome the current political impasse, we clearly need to read back the well tested methods of Dale Carnegie by revising his, “How to win friends and influence people” or the Burmese translated book of U Nu, “Meik Ta Bala Dee [...]
Posted in Supplementary Burma Digest on Feb 8th, 2008 2 Comments »
Ko Htun Sein stopped singing
“God save the King”
At Rangoon University Student Meetings
During one of the student meetings, in late 20’s, at the Rangoon University all the students stoop-up to sing the “God save the King” in front of the British Colonial ruler’s Union Jack flag as a respect and salute.
But one student defiantly refused [...]