Saturday, March 3rd, 2012


For veteran dissident Ko Ko Gyi, freedom after almost two decades behind bars has brought guarded optimism about Myanmar’s future, and no thoughts of revenge against the regime. (more…)

If a picture paints a thousand words, then a Burmese democracy group is hoping graffiti can awaken a nation. (more…)

Yangon: Thai executives should heed rules and regulations in Myanmar now that the country is opening to the world and embracing investors from around the globe, says the International Trade Promotion Department. (more…)