Fri 12 Oct 2007
Filed under: News, Business / Trade, Reports
The Myanmar Airways International suspended its flights after the London based insurance company put a stop to its insurance coverage till the end of October.
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The Myanmar Airways International suspended its flights after the London based insurance company put a stop to its insurance coverage till the end of October.
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A Burmese democracy activist forced to live like a dog for six months wants tourists to boycott Burma because their dollars fund the military regime that jailed him.
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Asean will not defend Myanmar at any international forum following the military ruler’s adamant not to restore democracy in that country, the Dewan Rakyat was told Thursday.
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If military-run Myanmar is such a leper, why are two regional powers tripping over each other to make nice? New Delhi: Ruled with ruthless efficiency by a brutal military junta, Myanmar is supposed to be a pariah state, long the target of U.S. and European Union sanctions, including a strict arms embargo. (more…)
A planned free-trade agreement (FTA) between Asean and the European Union hit a snag recently, as the EU might not sign if the agreement includes Burma, says a senior Thai official, The Nation reports.
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1. The signature campaign (petition) expressing the desire of 88 Generation Students and the public, started on 2 October 2006 and ended successfully today on 23 October 2006 with the cooperation of the public, and, within a short space of time, many signatures expressing the desire were collected.
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Published October 10, 2005
The report is a summary of the efforts taken by the Secretary-General and his Special Envoy aimed at facilitating national reconciliation and democratization in Myanmar.
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May 26: Thailand Must Admit Civilians Forcibly Displaced
In a new offensive in Shan state, the Burmese army and its proxies have targeted and forcibly relocated thousands of civilians, Human Rights Watch said today. Thailand must allow civilians to cross the border to gain sanctuary from these attacks.