Burma’s biggest open-cast coal mine is polluting waterways and causing displacement of communities on an alarming scale, a new report warns. (more…)
January 2011
Fri 21 Jan 2011
Filed under: Inside Burma,News
Fri 21 Jan 2011
Filed under: On The Border
Bangkok – Police in Mae Sot, Thailand, and immigration officers reportedly arrested eight Burmese monks while they were on alms rounds in Mae Sot on Thursday and immediately disrobed and deported them back to Burma. (more…)
Fri 21 Jan 2011
Filed under: On The Border
Burma has closed the Tha Khi Lek border checkpoint in Tak province and sealed off another border crossing in Phop Phra district citing security reasons involving clashes with minority groups. (more…)
Fri 21 Jan 2011
Filed under: Business / Trade
Burma’s energy minister Brig. General Lun Thi is unhappy with the recent privatisation of petrol retailing in the country, business sources in Rangoon have told DVB. (more…)
Rangoon — The price of gold and the value of the US dollar both took a sudden leap in recent days in Burma following the military junta’s announcement to hold the opening sessions of the new parliaments at the end of this month, according to business sources in Rangoon. (more…)
Fri 21 Jan 2011
Filed under: International
Bangkok — It is the most vilified army in Southeast Asia, known for crushing pro-democracy demonstrations in Myanmar and for its brutal suppression of ethnic groups seeking self-rule in the region’s longest-running civil war. (more…)
Fri 21 Jan 2011
Filed under: Opinion,Other
Before the controversial polls in November 2010, Burma’s military junta says the November 7 elections are essential to the achievement of democracy and civilian ruling in the country. However, Burma-watchers and critics, including the United States, believe the November 7 elections are premeditated to ensure the military remains in power. (more…)
Fri 21 Jan 2011
Filed under: Press Release
Assistance Association for Political Prisoners Burma (AAPP-B), Arakan Rivers Network (ARN), Burma Fund UN Office, Burma Lawyers’ Council (BLC), Chin Human Rights Organization (CHRO), Emergency Act Team vs Backpack Health Worker Team, Federation of Trade Unions of Burma (FTUB), Foundation for Education and Development (FED), Human Rights Education Institute of Burma (HREIB), Human Rights Foundation of Mon Land (HURFOM), Kachin Women’s Organization Thailand (KWAT), Kaladan Press Bangladesh, Shwe Gas Movement, Women and Child Rights Project (WCRP) (more…)
Thu 20 Jan 2011
Filed under: Inside Burma
Yangon — Two prominent Myanmar opposition parties Thursday added their voices to calls for Western powers to lift sanctions, as the country prepares for a new parliament after controversial elections. (more…)
Thu 20 Jan 2011
Filed under: Inside Burma
Chiang Mai – If the controversial People’s Military Service Law (PMSL) were to be enacted in Burma, the authorities will be abusing the rights of grassroots people in the name of the state, the National League for Democracy (NLD) said on Wednesday. (more…)
Thu 20 Jan 2011
Filed under: Inside Burma
Falling US dollar prices have meant that domestic NGOs in Burma are unable to carry out infrastructural activities vital to peoples’ wellbeing, the head of a Rangoon-based aid group has warned. (more…)
Thu 20 Jan 2011
Filed under: Inside Burma
Yangon – Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been officially approved to use the Internet at her home in Yangon, her security chief Win Htein told Kyodo News on Thursday. (more…)
Thu 20 Jan 2011
Filed under: Business / Trade
PTT Exploration and Production Plc hopes to secure strategic partners within six months for its five petroleum exploration and production ventures in Burma in order to reduce business risk, according to CEO Anon Sirisangtaksin. (more…)
Thu 20 Jan 2011
Filed under: Business / Trade
China Unicom, a major state-owned telecommunications operator in China, has signed an agreement with Myanmar Post and Telecommunications (MPT) in Kunming, the capital of China’s Yunnan Province, to jointly provide GSM international roaming service to China Unicom’s users in Burma, according the China Tech News website. MPT is the only state-owned telecoms company in Burma. Although no details of the agreement have been made available, the agreement would make China Unicom the only operator in China and the first in the world to launch this service in Burma.
Thu 20 Jan 2011
Filed under: Health
The agriculture and health of nearly 12,000 people living within a five-mile radius of Burma’s largest coal mine and coal-fired power plant are threatened with air and water pollution, according to a report titled “Poison Clouds” that was complied by the Pa-Oh Youth Organization (PYO) and the Kyoju Action Network (KAN). (more…)
Thu 20 Jan 2011
Filed under: ASEAN
Nay Pyi Taw – A Myanmar delegation led by Minister for Foreign Affairs U Nyan Win arrived back home by air yesterday afternoon after attending the ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Retreat and the Special Meeting of the ASEAN Coordination Council (ACC) in Lombok, the Republic of Indonesia, from 15 to 17 January. (more…)
Kangar – Two soldiers were charged in the Sessions Court here today with trafficking in 16 Myanmar citizens including four women, aged between 15 and 48 years, in December last year. (more…)
Thu 20 Jan 2011
Filed under: Refugees,Regional
Immigration authorities offered to give special resident status to Myanmar nationals in return for withdrawing their lawsuit demanding refugee status, it has emerged. (more…)
Thu 20 Jan 2011
Filed under: International
After three months of hard work, playing Burmese freedom fighter Aung San Suu Kyi in ‘The Lad’y, Malaysia’s very own Michelle Yeoh could finally take a breather as filming of the biopic was wrapped up on January 18. (more…)
Thu 20 Jan 2011
Filed under: ASEAN,Opinion,Other
Jakarta – ASEAN’s foreign ministers just completed their two-day retreat in Lombok on Jan. 17, wherein Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa outlined the nation’s agenda and priorities for ASEAN as it assumes the association’s rotating chair. (more…)