Commander of the Democratic Karen Buddhist Army’s (DKBA) 907 brigade Gen. Na Kham Mwe’s refusal to sign up to the junta’s Border Guard Force (BGF) proposal, that will see ethnic armies assimilated into the Burmese army, has led to a rise in tensions as the SPDC is reported to be moving artillery near to Walay in preparation for an offensive against dissenting DKBA forces. (more…)
Monday, July 26th, 2010
Mon 26 Jul 2010
Filed under: Inside Burma
Mon 26 Jul 2010
Filed under: On The Border
Bangkok – The Japanese government will allow 32 ethnic minority Myanmar refugees living in Thailand to resettle in Japan, sources told Kyodo News on Monday. (more…)
Mon 26 Jul 2010
Filed under: On The Border
Chiang Mai – Burmese migrant workers responded with cautious optimism to the words of Burma’s Deputy Foreign Minister yesterday, in which he urged the Thai Labor Minister not to arrest and prosecute Burmese migrant workers in Thailand. (more…)
Mon 26 Jul 2010
Filed under: Business / Trade
Yangon – State-controlled companies from Myanmar and China have inked a deal to build a 1,055-megawatt hydropower plant on the Ngawchanka river in Kachin province, news reports said Sunday. (more…)
Hanoi – Myanmar Foreign Minister Nyan Win left last week’s Association of Southeast Asian Nation’s (ASEAN) summit meeting before a key regional security forum that likely would have raised the topic of his country’s alleged nuclear ambitions. His early departure underscored the lack of leverage the 10-member grouping has in pushing military-run Myanmar towards more transparency and democracy. (more…)
Mon 26 Jul 2010
Filed under: Regional
Delhi – Burma’s military leader, Than Shwe, arrived in India today for a controversial five-day visit aimed at deepening ties between the neighbouring countries and gaining international legitimacy for elections he is expected to call in less than three months. (more…)
Mon 26 Jul 2010
Filed under: Regional
Chiang Mai – As Burmese military leader Senior General Than Shwe continues his five-day state visit to India, pressure is mounting on New Delhi to supplant near-term economic and military interests with support for Burma’s pro-democracy opposition. (more…)
Mon 26 Jul 2010
Filed under: Opinion,Other
Burma’s military junta is enjoying being a media celebrity in the build-up to elections it previously announced would be held at the end of this year in an attempt to “guide flourishing democracy”. With the people of Burma lacking freedom for five decades and experiencing so many wrongs since 1990, the mere advertisement of an election would seem an easy sell. But the fundamental question is – when will the generals hand over power to a fairly elected government? The logical answer appears to be not any time soon. (more…)
Mon 26 Jul 2010
Filed under: Opinion,Other
Prevailing current opinion is that Burma’s elections this year will be a charade and the opposition is right to condemn them. Burma, commentators say, is a totalitarian state controlled by a military clique that has ruled the country for nearly half a century. But the myth of totalitarianism should be challenged, as should the assumption that there is no potential for meaningful social change to exist around the election process. Because while the conditions for politics in Burma are hardly ideal, a legitimate opportunity for reconnecting with average people – and opposing the military’s march toward pseudo-normalcy – exists in this year’s elections. (more…)
Mon 26 Jul 2010
Filed under: Opinion,Other
?A former CIA-trained Burmese intelligence officer suggests that Burmese junta supremo Snr-Gen Than Shwe will only release pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi and some political prisoners as a last tactic before the election if he faces strong international pressure. (more…)