Rangoon University Students Union
RUSU

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 […]

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For the Burmese Muslims 
Christian and Buddhist friendships
are superior to the
 Islamic-brotherhood
Michael Jackson - They Dont Care About Us lyrics 

Sikinhead, deadhead
Everybody gone bad
Situation aggravation
Everybody allegation
in the suite, on the news
everybody dogfood
Bang bang shock dead
Everybodys gone bad
All I wann say is that
They dont really care about us
All I wann say […]

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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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The Golden days of the
Great Mon  Empire I
References 

Wikipedia
Cambodia History
Thailand History
Mon Web pages
Hariphunchai, Wikipedia 
Bo Aung Din, Nan letters, Burma Digest

Mon state Flag
 The Mon are an ethnic group in Southeast Asia. They live in Mon State, historic lower Burma and the area around the southern Burmese-Thailand border.

New Mon State Party Flag
There are believed to be around 8 […]

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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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Burma’s Saffron Revolution leader
Revered Monk, Sayadaw (abbot)
U Gambira
Dr San Oo Aung 

Sayadaw (abbot) U Gambira,  is a prominent Buddhist clergy, who took a leading role in the August and September peoples’ protest in Burma.
In August 2007, SPDC announces the sudden increase in fuel prices. That cause a devastating effect of Burmese people as especially the […]

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Non recognition of UNHCR
Burmese and other refugees

  

Note: I had compiled these data and written this article since early 90’s. So although it may look as an old issues at the first look  but sadly they are still relevant at the present. Some of the International community and ASEAN are in the same stage of closing their […]

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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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