August 28: The Sittwe prison in Arakan state in Burma is a hell hole. Conditions in the prison are appalling and have been deteriorating by the day with prison wardens continuing to torture, maim and kill inmates. Prisoners are used as beasts of burden and made to plough paddy fields, cultivate and perform other forms of hard labour, according to prisoners who have escaped from the jail.
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Tuesday, August 29th, 2006
Tue 29 Aug 2006
Filed under: Inside Burma,News
Tue 29 Aug 2006
Filed under: Inside Burma,News
August 28: Despite claims by both the Burmese junta and ethnic armed groups, that the use of child soldiers has been effectively controlled, child soldiers continue to exist in large numbers in both the camps, the Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers said.
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Tue 29 Aug 2006
Filed under: Inside Burma,News
August 28: A Burmese civilian living at Maggin Monastery Street, Taungthukone Ward in Rangoon Insein Township died, on 16 August from the wounds he received from the savage beating of local authority and police members, according to his grieving family members.
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Tue 29 Aug 2006
Filed under: Inside Burma,News
A township level court in Chin state in western Burma sentenced 20 Indian nationals, who were arrested in May for illegal logging, to over 10 years each in prison on August 26.
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Tue 29 Aug 2006
Filed under: News,On The Border
Tham Hin Refugee Camp: Sixty-three ethnic Karen refugees from army-run Myanmar left their home of the last nine years on Tuesday, the first of thousands trading bamboo huts in the Thai jungle for a new life in the United States.
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Tue 29 Aug 2006
Filed under: Health / AIDS,News
Unabated heavy rains have caused outbreaks of pneumonia, bronchitis and malaria in the Three Pagodas Pass (TPP) Township along the Thailand-Burma border.
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Tue 29 Aug 2006
Filed under: Business / Trade,News
August 28: One of Burma’s most famous singers sees no point in producing a new album, and an accomplished movie director says it’s nearly impossible to put together financing for a film.
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Tue 29 Aug 2006
Filed under: Business / Trade,News
Military-ruled Myanmar plans to sell more than 1,300 lots of jade and gems this week in an auction that has become an important source of revenue for the junta, official media said Tuesday.
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Tue 29 Aug 2006
Filed under: News,Regional
Thailand plans to recruit a new batch of 10,000 workers from Myanmar to legally work mainly in industrial sector, according to Labour Minister Somsak Thepsuthin.
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Tue 29 Aug 2006
Filed under: International,News
The United States on Tuesday waived a law preventing thousands of ethnic Karen who fled fighting in Myanmar from being resettled in the United States, a US embassy official said.
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Tue 29 Aug 2006
Filed under: News,Opinion
The proposed Asean Charter appears to be taking on a new, and certainly more refreshing, direction.
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