June 2007


The Chinese account for the highest number of tourists to Myitsone, one of the most sought after tourist locales on the confluence of the Mali and Nmai Rivers in Kachin State, northern Burma.
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In a daring escape, a Pakistani and a Myanmar national, arrested six years ago, fled from the high-security Joint Interrogation Centre (JIC) in Kutch district yesterday.
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The United States Wednesday called for the “immediate and unconditional” release of AIDS jailed activist Phyu Phyu Thinn in Myanmar, and urged the military regime there to look after her health.
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The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) vigorously denounced Friday what it described as widespread and systematic human rights abuses by Myanmar’s military regime, running over a period of at least six years.
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Tamla Gaw, 50, a Karen refugee from Burma arrived in Sydney with his family in January 2006 after spending 15 years in two refugee camps o­n the Thai-Burmese border.
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In the article, “Conflicting Interests Impede Burma’s Democratisation” written by Nehginpao Kipgen, in the Asian Tribune, 2007-06-21, he wrote “In fact, with the nullification of the 1947 Panglong Agreement and the subsequent constitution, all ethnic nationalities of Burma can claim pre-independence status.” (more…)

(1) Cooperation and agreement among all political actors in Burma, including the military government, elected peoples’ representatives from the National League for Democracy party and ethnic political parties in the 1990 general elections are essential for national reconciliation and implementing of democratic transition process.
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Family members, desperate to meet Burmese activists detained for conducting prayer campaigns for the release of Burmese democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi, were warded off by authorities in Rangoon today.
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Farmers from Mandalay division’s Myinchan township said yesterday that the Burmese government’s decision to force them to grow rice paddy on unsuitable ground had left them struggling to make ends meet.
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Two men staged solo public protest in Rangoon on Sunday and Monday, one calling for greater civilian rights and the other calling on the Burmese military to release detained democracy icon Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.
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Burmese local authorities have ordered residents near the 105-mile border trade gate office in Muse in Burma’s northern Shan State to relocate, leading the villagers to refuse the order, according to sources in Muse.
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Mandalay prison officials have imposed increased restrictions on food brought to the prison for political inmates, according to several prisoners’ family members.
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As the United Nations marks International Day of Support for Victims of Torture on Tuesday, Burmese refugees who have fled violence in their own country are facing another kind of torture-not physical, but mental and psychological.
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Teknaf, Bangladessh: Tons of timber was seized by the Teknaf police, the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) and Forest department officials on the Teknaf border area on June 25. The timber was being smuggled from Arakan (Rakhine) State, Burma, said Shabbir from Teknaf.
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Myanmar has a new international operator after domestic carrier Air Bagan in May launched Airbus A310 services to the Thai capital Bangkok.
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Despite greater cooperation between Burma’s military government and international agencies, the spread of H5N1 avian influenza, or bird flu, in Burma still poses a major threat because farmers do not receive adequate compensation for culled poultry stocks, according to a new report.
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Diplomatic relations between China and Myanmar have been solid for over 50 years, especially in the fight against illegal drugs. The two countries have also actively participated in multilateral cooperation efforts to solve drug-related problems, with these efforts playing an important role in stabilizing both China and Myanmar.
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Burma marks the 10th anniversary of its membership in Asean in July, but the junta can expect a much rougher ride when Thailand’s Surin Pitsuwan takes over the job of secretary-general in early 2008, say analysts.
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Often hailed as a beacon of democracy among developing nations, India’s overriding business and security needs have forced it to overcome a reluctance to deal with military regimes, analysts say.
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The International Labour Organization has denied statements by the Burmese government on Wednesday that its delegate to the workers section of the ILO wasn’t expelled.
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