The party of Myanmar’s detained democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi marked its anniversary Tuesday with a call to the nation’s military rulers to heed the recommendations of the United Nations.
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Tuesday, September 27th, 2005
Tue 27 Sep 2005
Filed under: Inside Burma,News
Tue 27 Sep 2005
Filed under: Inside Burma,News
Burma’s main opposition party, the National League for Democracy (NLD), reiterated its call for political reforms, substantive talks and the release of all political prisoners including its leader and Nobel Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.
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Tue 27 Sep 2005
Filed under: Inside Burma,News
Soldiers loyal to the recently deposed chairman of the Burmese ethnic ceasefire group New Democratic Army-Kachin recaptured the group’s Pang Wah headquarters on the Chinese border on Monday night, a source in the town reported.
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The Burmese military junta adopts different ploys at different times to maintain their stranglehold on the country. In its latest move, the regime wants to enlist all Chin women as members of the Myanmar Women’s Affair Federation (MWAF), the largest women’s social organization in Burma.
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Tue 27 Sep 2005
Filed under: Health / AIDS,News
Eleven Burmese prison inmates have died and at least eighty have been hospitalised within days of a cholera outbreak in Tharyawadi prison, an exiled rights group has said.
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Tue 27 Sep 2005
Filed under: Business / Trade,News
September 26: Some corrupt Burmese local authorities have been openly taking millions of kyat from illegal gambling syndicates and let them control the destructive gambling world causing untold miseries to local people.
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Tue 27 Sep 2005
Filed under: ASEAN,News
The next challenge facing the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is to reduce the demand and supply of synthetic drugs like ecstasy and “ice” ( methamphetamines), a Singapore official said on Tuesday.
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Tue 27 Sep 2005
Filed under: News,Regional
The United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) have shifted several major bases to Burma following Bhutan’s offensive against the outfit in December 2003 according to confidential sources.
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Tue 27 Sep 2005
Filed under: International,News
Burma is among 38 of the world’s poorest countries that may eligible to have up to 100 percent of their international debt wiped through a World Bank (WB) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) initiative.
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September 25: Chin National Front’s Statement on “Threat To The Peace: A Call For The UN Security Council To Act In Burmaâ€
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Tue 27 Sep 2005
Filed under: International,News
United Nations: The race to fill the shoes of UN Secretary General Kofi Annan is gaining pace amid growing consensus that an Asian should take over when the Ghana native stands down at the end of next year.
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