Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s party on Wednesday welcomed a new UN report that criticized the country’s junta for jailing hundreds of political dissidents.
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Wednesday, September 29th, 2004
Wed 29 Sep 2004
Filed under: Inside Burma,News
Myanmar has been implementing another new four-year short-term special education promotion plan since the current 2004-05 academic year in a bid to keep pace with the education standard of the Southeast Asian countries, latest official reports said.
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Wed 29 Sep 2004
Filed under: Inside Burma,News
There are prospects of the two factions of the Kachin Independence Organisation (KIO) to be reunited, according to a Christian pastor who attended negotiations held on September 9.
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Wed 29 Sep 2004
Filed under: Inside Burma,News
The Burma Army has been on the loose for the past week raiding villages, turning things upside down and making life miserable in general for all the residents in the area he is operating, claims a brigade commander from the Shan State Army ‘South’:
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Wed 29 Sep 2004
Filed under: News,On The Border
Local officials are checking all transported fowls within the province and across the Thai-Myanmar border.
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Wed 29 Sep 2004
Filed under: News,Regional
Brussels (ICFTU Online): In a letter to Indonesian President Megawati Soekarnoputri, the ICFTU has called upon the Indonesian government to protect the rights of six seafarers of Burmese origin, currently being held by Indonesian immigration authorities on the island of Tual. The case has also been raised by the ICFTU with United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Ruud Lubbers.
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Wed 29 Sep 2004
Filed under: International,News
Bangkok: A top U.N. rights envoy condemned on Wednesday the arrest and jailing of opposition activists in military-ruled Myanmar and said he had received credible reports of rights violations in border areas.
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Wed 29 Sep 2004
Filed under: International,News
United Nations: Myanmar’s military junta continues to hold more than 1,300 political detainees and has shown no indication it will release pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi from house arrest, a U.N. official said.
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September 28: The starvation and disease stalking the refugee camps near the Darfur region of Sudan are a reminder that for many refugees, conditions where they land are not much better than the conditions they flee. The world has 12 million refugees, and 7.4 million of them have been living in camps or settlements for more than 10 years. Many are prohibited from traveling or working, confined to crowded, squalid tents, at the mercy of marauding gangs, and utterly dependent on handouts of food insufficient to ward off hunger and on health care that does not prevent cholera and dysentery. Some people have lived in such camps for generations.
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