Burmese opposition politicians and commentators view with skepticism the news that UN Special Envoy Ibrahim Gambari is to return to Burma at the end of this month. (more…)
Tuesday, January 27th, 2009
Tue 27 Jan 2009
Filed under: Inside Burma,News
Tue 27 Jan 2009
Filed under: Inside Burma,News
A senior leader of the Kachin Independence Organization (KIO) said, the United Nations (UN) envoy to Burma, Ibrahim Gambari should push the ruling junta to hold free and fair elections in 2010, during his visit to the country soon. (more…)
Tue 27 Jan 2009
Filed under: Inside Burma,News
Burma’s No 2 leader, Vice Snr-Gen Maung Aye, has promised the Thai military supreme commander during an official visit to Burma that authorities will try to stem the flow of Rohingya refugees who try to reach neighboring countries illegally, according to the Thai News Agency (TNA). (more…)
Tue 27 Jan 2009
Filed under: Inside Burma,News
The fortnightly lecture on Law Affairs was held this afternoon at the National League for Democracy (NLD) HQ in Rangoon. (more…)
Tue 27 Jan 2009
Filed under: Inside Burma,News
A representative of the International Labour Organisation has the ILO is concerned by the recent sentencing of labour activist Zaw Htay after he helped farmers in Magwe file a report to the organisation. (more…)
Tue 27 Jan 2009
Filed under: Inside Burma,News
Myanmar has started building a national wildlife park in its northern Chin state of Putao to undertake conservation work with wild animals, sources with the Ministry of Forestry said on Tuesday. (more…)
Tue 27 Jan 2009
Filed under: News,On The Border
The Thai Navy arrested some 78 Rohingya boat people off the coast of Thailand’s southern province of Ranong Tuesday. (more…)
Tue 27 Jan 2009
Filed under: Business / Trade,News
They work as farmhands, waiters, on building sites and in the fishing industry. Their “wage” varies from 0.25 to 0.85 US dollars a day. According to Save the Children over 400 children have abandoned school. (more…)
A course on health research information and methodologies organized by Medical Research Department (Central Myanmar) and WHO, was opened at the Medical Research Department (Central Myanmar) here at 9 a.m. today. Deputy Minister for Health Dr Paing Soe spoke on the occasion. (more…)
Tue 27 Jan 2009
Filed under: Drugs,News
A crab exporter from Irrawaddy division’s Bogalay township was arrested yesterday for smuggling heroin aboard a container ship, according to a witness to the arrest. (more…)
Tue 27 Jan 2009
Filed under: News,Regional
A scandalous trade in Burmese migrant labor involving Malaysian officials and international human traffickers is now coming to light, investigators say. (more…)
Tue 27 Jan 2009
Filed under: International,News
BURMA IS in crisis, its exiled prime minister said in Dublin yesterday. Dr Sein Win, who was re-elected prime minister of the exiled National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma (NCGUB) last week, said repression under the military regime has worsened. (more…)
Tue 27 Jan 2009
Filed under: International,News
Britain said Tuesday it was “deeply concerned” by allegations that the Thai navy abandoned hundreds of boat people from Myanmar and left them to die. (more…)
Tue 27 Jan 2009
Filed under: International,News
Rahima Begum holds a crumpled sheet in her hands that seems to have been folded and looked at dozens of times. (more…)
Tue 27 Jan 2009
Filed under: International,News
Democracy activist Aung San Suu Kyi has spent about 12 years under house arrest in Myanmar. These days, however, she can be seen on European TV as the star of a public-service announcement that doubles as an ad for Fiat’s Lancia Delta car. (more…)
Tue 27 Jan 2009
Filed under: News,Opinion,Other
A constitution which guarantees the rights of the people and restricts the powers of the government is a crucial foundation in the building of a country. (more…)
Tue 27 Jan 2009
Filed under: News,Opinion,Other
“I believe there is scope for greater regional and international action to pressure Burma’s dictators, including by ASEAN countries. Multilateral sanctions should be pursued, despite the opposition that such measures have faced in the past. This will require creative strategies that push the key regional states to support tougher action.” – Susan E Rice in a written response dated 15 January 2009 to Senator Richard Lugar, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, at the time of her confirmation hearing for US Permanent Representative at the United Nations President Obama and Myanmar: an issue of importance, but is it urgent? (more…)
Tue 27 Jan 2009
Filed under: News,Statement
Unity for Democracy & Civil, Liberties; Ethnic, Democratic Organizations from Burma To Work for Integrated Action Plan (more…)
Tue 27 Jan 2009
Filed under: News,Press Release
The Burma Rivers network works to protect the health and biodiversity of river ecosystems and the rights of communities negatively impacted by large-scale river development. The Network is pleased to announce a new website: www.burmariversnetwork.org. This is the first-ever website to compile information about large dams being constructed on Burma’s major rivers and tributaries. (more…)