Members of an activist group born out of the infamous 1988 uprising in Burma say they may look to seek official status as a political or philanthropic organisation. (more…)
Thursday, November 10th, 2011
Thu 10 Nov 2011
Filed under: Inside Burma
Thu 10 Nov 2011
Filed under: Inside Burma
Thein Zaw, the second-ranked member of the Burmese government’s Union Peace Committee tasked with pursuing peace with the country’s ethnic minority groups, recently told the leadership of the Kachin Independence Army (KIA), an ethnic armed group, that ongoing military operations against the ethnic militia were limited and intended to apply pressure that would result in a peace agreement. (more…)
Thu 10 Nov 2011
Filed under: Inside Burma
New Delhi – Discussing a Second Panglong Conference with ethnic armed groups is on the agenda of the National League for Democracy (NLD), but it would first have to negotiate with the authorities. (more…)
Thu 10 Nov 2011
Filed under: Health,Inside Burma
The Burma Army in Papun Township has arrested two community health workers from the Back Pack Health Worker Team who were giving medical treatment to villagers in the area. (more…)
Thu 10 Nov 2011
Filed under: On The Border
SEVEN teenagers of Myanmar nationality were cheated into slavery in a textile factory in Yuyao, a city in the eastern Zhejiang Province, and were frequently abused. (more…)
Thu 10 Nov 2011
Filed under: Business / Trade,On The Border
Half of the 50 Burmese traders operating on the No-2, Indo-Burma border trade road have stopped work due to the falling exchange rate between the Kyat and the Indian Rupee. (more…)
Thu 10 Nov 2011
Filed under: Business / Trade
THE Green Economy and Green Growth forum and conference marked a significant step towards realising sustainable economic growth in Myanmar, environmental experts said last week. (more…)
Thu 10 Nov 2011
Filed under: Regional
Tokyo – Japanese Foreign Minister Koichiro Gemba and his Indonesian counterpart Marty Natalegawa agreed Thursday to enhance their cooperation in assisting Myanmar’s transition to democracy and in dealing with other regional issues, a Japanese official said. (more…)
Thu 10 Nov 2011
Filed under: Regional
New Delhi: Three women from Myanmar were assaulted by their neighbours in west Delhi in the continuing discriminatory attacks against people from the Northeast and southeast Asia in the capital of the world’s largest democracy. (more…)
Thu 10 Nov 2011
Filed under: International,Media
After revelations that it supplied Syria with Internet spy tools, a U.S. company faces similar allegations about Myanmar. (more…)
Thu 10 Nov 2011
Filed under: Editorial,Opinion,Other
You would think that in a country as overwhelmingly agrarian as Burma, the plight of the rural poor would receive far more attention than it does. Agriculture accounts for more than 40 percent of Burma’s GDP and supports around 70 percent of its population. And yet, since President Thein Sein vowed in his inaugural address to Parliament in March to do something about the persistent poverty of those who toil in the fields, precious little has been said about this issue by those in high places. (more…)
Harn Yawnghwe, the executive director of the Brussels-based Euro-Burma Office (EBO) and one of Burma’s most prominent exiles, recently ended his first visit to his native country in nearly half a century. The experience was, he said, eye-opening: Contrary to the misgivings that many exiles still have about recent moves toward political reform in Burma, most people he spoke to in the country said they were overwhelmingly positive about the situation developing under President Thein Sein’s administration. (more…)