Asean embraces a rogue regime
while inking a Charter for Big Business
By_Anilnetto
So the Asean leaders have signed a Charter in the “wonderfully democratic nation of Singapore” in the company of leaders from Burma’s rogue regime. (Check out this excellent documentary “Burma’s Secret War”.)
Each member nation now has to take the Charter back to their home countries […]

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  Burmese Chinese
The Burmese Chinese or Chinese Burmese are a group of overseas Chinese born or raised in Burma (Myanmar).
Although the Chinese officially make up three percent of the population, this figure may be underestimated because of _

intermarriage between them and the ethnic Bamar,

and because of widespread discrimination against minorities (which compels many to declare […]

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Ko Moe Thee Zone’s
Announcement regarding
SPDC crony businessmen
 

Read more at Ko Moe Thee Zone’s blog  .

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The Golden days of the
Great Shan Empire VII
(I hope BD readers  won’t mind the changing of my BLUE HEADINGS into black, as this is the darkest chapter of Myanmar and Myanmar Tatmadaw History) 
Detention of Ethnic Shan
and other opposition Leaders
Read detail in Irrawaddy,
“Detained Ethnic Leaders Denied Outside Medical Aid”
By Shah Paung on January 8, 2008
Detained […]

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The Golden days of the
Great Shan Empire VI
Country Profile 

Size:
Lies between 19 and 24 degrees latitude North, and Stretches from 96 to 101 degrees longitude East, covering approximately 64,000 square miles; shares boundaries with Burma, China, Laos, Thailand and the Karenni.

Topography and Drainage:
Bisected north to south by the Salween River, one of the longest rivers in […]

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The Golden days of the
Great Shan Empire IV
The date 7th February 1947 is a defining moment in the record of the Shan history as a modern nation.
On that day, Shan princes and the people’s representatives of the Shan States demonstrated their newfound unity to declare it a “national day” which were followed by the resolutions […]

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Ko Mya Aye
Burmese Muslim
(88 Students Group Leader)
 

Junta pins democracy activists to the wall
Ko Dee
Mizzima News
April 6, 2007 - Pro democracy activists in Burma are slowly and steadily being pushed to the wall by the military junta which has stepped up restrictions and suppression both in economic and social terms, political dissidents in Rangoon […]

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