At the invitation of the President of India, Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil, the Head of State of the Union of Myanmar, Senior General Than Shwe, Chairman of the State Peace and Development Council of the Union of Myanmar, is paying a State Visit to India from July 25- 29, 2010. (more…)
July 2010
Thu 29 Jul 2010
Filed under: Opinion,Other
Thu 29 Jul 2010
Filed under: Opinion,Other
Nowadays, internal and external antigovernment elements that persist in European democratization process and European democracy norms as the one and only yardstick of democratization are very loud in their opposition against the national political leadership role the Tatmadaw will play in Myanmar’s democratization process. (more…)
Thu 29 Jul 2010
Filed under: Press Release
KANASO NGU VILLAGE, Myanmar, July 28 (UNHCR) – In the horrible trail of destruction left by Cyclone Nargis two years ago, Daw Pyu was left scavenging for any scrap material she could cobble together to put some sort of a roof over her head. (more…)
Wed 28 Jul 2010
Filed under: Inside Burma
The party headed by Burmese prime minister Thein Sein is looking to recruit half of Burma’s eligible voters to its membership, which would swell its support base and elections war chest. (more…)
Wed 28 Jul 2010
Filed under: On The Border
New Delhi – More than 700 war refugees in Karen State who fled into the forest towards the Thai border after junta army units shelled and burned down their villages, one of them a Christian centre, now need emergency food and medical aid, a Karen leader has said. (more…)
Five battalions from the Democratic Karen Buddhist Army (DKBA) will join the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) to fight Burmese junta’s troops after the DKBA troops refused to join the Border Guard Force (BGF), according to Karen sources. (more…)
Wed 28 Jul 2010
Filed under: Business / Trade
New Delhi — Myanmar’s military ruler Than Shwe flew to Hyderabad Wednesday on the latest leg of a controversial state visit to India that has garnered millions of dollars in grants for infrastructure projects. (more…)
Wed 28 Jul 2010
Filed under: Health
The Burmese government has slashed duty tax on locally-produced alcohol and tobacco by a third in a move likely to raise eyebrows among health professionals and planners. (more…)
Wed 28 Jul 2010
Filed under: International
Khet Mar does not look like a revolutionary. She is demure, soft-spoken, unassuming. She appears to be as delicate and fragile as a butterfly, but that appearance belies great strength and resolve. She was only 22 years old in 1991 when sentenced to ten years in a Burma prison. Her crime: speaking out publicly for human rights. Her world has changed dramatically since then. Last Tuesday night, she spoke about her life and her country to a packed house at the Shadow Lounge in Pittsburgh’s East End. (more…)
Last September, 15 exiled Burmese monks came from all over the United States to walk in a line through Pittsburgh streets. They started on the Northside, made their way past PNC Park, the Pirates’ baseball stadium, and ended up among downtown’s rows of skyscrapers. They chanted the sutra of loving kindness in front of curious passers-by. (more…)
Once again India has rolled out the red carpet for Burma’s aging despot Than Shwe, whose sleep has reportedly been disrupted by his deep seated fears of being hauled to The Hague for his alleged crimes against humanity. (more…)
Wed 28 Jul 2010
Filed under: Opinion,Other
The first two parts of this article suggested that an alternative politics could be fashioned in Burma by focusing on socioeconomic idioms. But it remained vague on exactly what this alternative politics would look and feel like in practice. Part three turns to an example from Burma’s own recent past, exploring in more detail the actions of the 88 Generation Student (88GS) group, arguing that it operates as a model of this kind of alternative politics that can coax ordinary Burmese to become re-engaged with the political realm. Its remarkable Open Heart Campaign portrayed the values and desires of average Burmese people – providing a set of key data points that reflected the daily realities to which any future political projects must be accountable and resonant. (more…)
Tue 27 Jul 2010
Filed under: Inside Burma
More than 500 people are reportedly displaced in eastern Karen state’s Hpapun township after their village came under artillery fire from the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) government’s army troops who also burnt down most of the houses in the village. (more…)
Tue 27 Jul 2010
Filed under: Inside Burma
Chiang Mai – The new regulation imposed by the junta’s censor board that bars domestic journals from misquoting the constitution or electoral laws has cowed journalists, who say they dare not write anything on the subjects. (more…)
Tue 27 Jul 2010
Filed under: Inside Burma
New Delhi – Furthering an ongoing trend, political parties aligned with Burma’s military regime are continuing to try and secure votes for this year’s forthcoming general election through the promise public works projects. (more…)
Thailand and Burma will continue their talks on the reopening of the border at Mae Sot on Friday after Burma refused to lift its ban on cross-border traffic. (more…)
Tue 27 Jul 2010
Filed under: Business / Trade
Bangkok—Some analysts say India’s high profile welcome of Burma’s junta leader, Snr-Gen Than Shwe, may be an unspoken endorsement of his military regime’s plans to hold national elections, but New Delhi is also fishing for benefits from the regime. (more…)
New Delhi: India on Tuesday signed a clutch of pacts with energy-rich Myanmar to boost cooperation across wide areas, including counter-terrorism. (more…)
Tue 27 Jul 2010
Filed under: Business / Trade
Yangon – Myanmar’s junta awarded road construction contracts to six private business groups with close ties to the military. (more…)
Tue 27 Jul 2010
Filed under: Regional
Myanmar’s reclusive military ruler Than Shwe received a red-carpet welcome in New Delhi Tuesday as he began the formal leg of a state visit to India amid protests and criticism from rights groups. (more…)