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Sanctions
Send "strong" Message to Burma Regime < Worldview Rights
> May 10
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DVB
interview with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi < DVB > May 10
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Fierce
Attack in Minorities Region < Irrawaddy News in Burmese >
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Burmese
Military Onslaught Against the Karen Continues < Karen >
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Press
bodies demand release of Myanmar journalist < Yahoo-AP > May 10
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Japan
promises dlrs 4.9 million in aid after junta frees Suu Kyi <
Yahoo-AP > May 10
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Indian
women invite Daw Aung San Suu Kyi to visit < Mizzima > May
10
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Ex-dictator's
relatives seek lawyer in Myanmar < Yahoo-Reuters > May 10
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Trial
on Ne Win's Family Adjourned in Myanmar < Xinhua > May 10
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Burmese
Activists felicitate Daw Aung San Suu Kyi's release < Mizzima News
in Burmese >
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Activists
urge India to play active role < Mizzima > May 10
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Tibetans
greet Daw Aung San Suu Kyi < Mizzima > May 10
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MYANMAR:
Children, Women in Precarious Situation, UNICEF Says < UN Wire
>
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Junta
on the run < The Sacramento Bee >
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Courageous
leader provides hope to an oppressed people < Pioneer Press
>
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Can
democracy emerge in Myanmar ? < The San Diego Union Tribune
>
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Myanmar
must make democracy or implode < Daily Yomiuri > May 10
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Pressure
remains on Myanmar despite Suu Kyi's release < Asia Times > May
10
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Suu
Kyi sticks by her campaign for a tourism boycott < Times Online
> May 10
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Poll
stands says Burma opposition < The Australian > May 10
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Japan
to Increase Aid to Burma < VOA > May 10
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The
Proof of The Pudding < Far Eastern Economic Review > May 16
issue
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The
Malaysian Man in the Middle < Far Eastern Economic Review > May
16 issue
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Canada
Maintains Economic Measures against Burma < Burma Media Association
>
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China
announces huge heroin seizure with US, Thai help < Yahoo-AP >
May 10
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Hotel
explosion in Tachilek < BKK Post > May 10
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Poppy
crop cut sharply, says Rangoon < BKK Post > May 10
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Junta:
Talks with Suu Kyi to resume < BKK Post > May 10
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Free
at Last < Time Asia >
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'I
Have Never Been Treated Cruelly' Aung San Suu Kyi talks to the press
< Time > May 9
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Keeps
eyes on our new historical pages < Irrawaddy News in Burmese
>
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Hard
Rock < Time Asia > May 13 Issue ( Zaw Win Htut and his struggle
)
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No
gesture of goodwill for non-burman people, says British Rights group
< SHAN > May 9
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Can
democracy be restored in Burma ? < BBC > May 9
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Asian
Heroes - Thirteen Years Of Solitude < Time >
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The
Next Face-Off < Time Asia > May 13 issue
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Burmese
Government Statement- released on May 5, 2002 < Time >
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Myanmar
says opium production will decline this year < Yahoo-AP > May 9
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One
killed in explosion at hotel in Myanmar border town < The Star >
May 9
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Myanmar:
Suu Kyi Talks to Proceed < Yahoo-AP > May 9
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In
spotlight, the activists Burma forgot < The Herald Tribune > May
9
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Keep
helping the Burmese to compromise < International Herald Tribune
> May 9
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Suu
Kyi, junta prepare for talks < Japan Today > May 9
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UN
Claims Envoy to Burma Has No conflict of Interest < VOA > May 9
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Norway
first stop for Aung San Suu Kyi < Aftenposten Norway >
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Myanmar
opposition says Suu Kyi will soon visit countryside < nj.com >
May 9
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Burma's
military set for new talks < BBC > May 9
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US
grants visa to senior Myanmar official < Yahoo-Reuters > May 9
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Senior
House Democrat says US sends wrong signal in permitting Myanmar colonel to
attend conference < nj.com > May 9
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Myanmar's
simmering divisions cloud peace prospects < Yahoo-Reuters > May
9
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Myanmar
coup plot trial to begin Friday < Yahoo-AP > May 9
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Myanmar,Vietnam
support anti-terrorism fight_without interference in other <
Yahoo-AP > May 9
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Burma May Hold Further Talks with Opposition <
VOA > May 9
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Burma's Junta prepares for New Talks with Aung San Suu
Kyi < VOA > May 9
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Myanmar says talks with pro-democracy leader Suu Kyi
to proceed behind closed doors < nj.com > May 9
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Burmese military rulers talk of new page in
history < Canberra Times > May 9
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The military works for the state, not people <
asahi.com > May 9
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Fragile hope for Myanmar after Suu Kyi release
< Swissinfo > May 9
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Suu Kyi keeps low-profile < Daily Star > May
9
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Burma
has a long way still to go < International Herald Tribune
> May 9
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Democrat Wary of Myanmar Colonel <
Tallahassee.com >
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Explosion Occurs in Town Near Thai-Myanmar Border
< Xinhua > May 9
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PARIS: TotalFinaElf dismisses Myanmar
allegations-update < World Oil > May 9
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Battle won, her war for democracy continues <
Indian Express > May 9
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Myanmar Opposition Calls for Discussions with Govt on
Policy Matters < Xinhua > May 9
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ROUNDUP: Thai-Myanmar Economic, Trade Ties closer
< Xinhua > May 9
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Wa
front firm still operating < BKK Post > May 9
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A
matter of survival for Yangon's generals < The Straits Times >
May 8
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Suu
Kyi: Minorities Need More Say < Yahoo-AP > May 8
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Labor
Unions Press Burma Campaign Despite Suu Kyi's Release < Yahoo-OneWorld
> May 8
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Sanctions
stay as Suu Kyi starts to rebuild < Sydney Morning Herald > May 8
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Editorial:
Burmese must work towards open economy < The Australian > May 8
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Shewd
negotiator Razali lends credibility to 'constructive engagement' <
New Straits Times > May 8
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Burma
hopes for more aid as a 'reward' < International Herald Tribune
> May 8
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Myanmar
to receive ODA again < Asahi Shimbun > May 8
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Burma
Refugees Seek Belgium Trial for TotalFinaElf < Worldview Rights
> May 8
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VN,
Myanmar businesses urged to bolster trade ties < Vietnam News >
May 8
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Myanmar
Exposes 221 Drug-Related Cases in March < Xinhua > May 8
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Gas
Giant Sued for Crimes Against Humanity < Irrawaddy > May 8
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Thai
army clashes with Wa < SHAN > May 8
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KIO
Support Release < Irrawaddy > May 8
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Don't
be fooled: Burma's generals cannot be trusted < Independent >
May 8
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ILO
Names Burma Liason Officer < VOA > May 8
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Struggling
Burmese Economy Looks to China for Trade, Investment < VOA > May
8
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Democratic
change: another hurdle for Myanmar < Dawn > May 8
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Aung
San Suu Ky 'strengthened' < BBC > May 8
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ANALYSIS-Investors
wary of Myanmar despite Suu Kyi's release < iWon >
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New
dawn for Burma < San Francisco Chronicle > May 8
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US
Lawmakers Monitoring Burma Situation < VOA > May 8
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Burma
Activists Await Next Step < Washington Post > May 8
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Myanmar:
Now for the hard part < Asia Times > May 8
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Don't
raise hopes yet. It's only a beginning.' < The Straits Times >
May 8
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Burma
Opposition Faces Task of Rebuilding After Leader's Release <
Worldview Rights > May 8
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TotalFinaFlf
faces lawsuit by Myanmar refugees over govt human rights abuses <
Ananova > May 8
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Myanmar
must commit to democracy for lifting ban < Daily Star > May 8
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Suu
Kyi greets envoys, faithful < The Star > May 8
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Myanmar
economy teetering on brink of collapse < Daily Star > May 8
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A
new dawn for Myanmar < Philippine Star > May 8
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Homemaker,
political superstar < MSNBC >
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Suu
Kyi favors minority say in Myanmar's national reconciliation, ethnic
leader says < Yahoo-AP > May 8
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A
new dawn in Rangoon < Sydney Morning Herald > May 8
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Freedom
and Hope < Times of India > May 8
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Myanmar:
Annan, UN human rights officials hail release of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi <
UN >
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Burma
should do more < International Herald Tribune > May 8
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Leader
revives Myanmar's routed democracy effort < Miami Herald > May 8
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A
Quiet Revolution In Burma < AlterNet.org >
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Burma
is still far from democracy, says 'The Lady' < Telegraph.co.uk >
May 8
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Western
Press Review: Fortuyn Assassination, Mideast Diplomacy, Suu Kyi's Release,
And The ICC < Radio Free Europe >
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SUU
KYI: Twice-arrested democracy leader in 11-year < The Straits Times
> May 8
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Freed
Suu Kyi vows to struggle on < Taipei Times >
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Suu
Kyi Begins Rebuilding Burma's Pro-Democracy Movement < VOA > May
8
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Release
of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi Is Warmly Welcomed < Amnesty International
> May 8
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Myanmar's
Mandela < Indian Express > May 8
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Positive
start, says PM, but junta must do more < BKK Post > May 8
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PM
calls for more peace deals < The Nation > May 8
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Doi
Tung model for drug-free Wa village < BKK Post > May 8
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UN
envoy denies doing business on the side of Suu Kyi's release < The
Straits Times > May 7
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World
leaders welcome Suu Kyi's release < The Straits Times > May 7
|
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Myanmar's
first step on long road to recovery < The Straits Times > May 7
|
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Suu
Kyi's big role < The Straits Times > May 7
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Suit
filed against Burmese Junta in Belgian Court < Mizzima > May 7
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Envoy
to Burma offers to resign < International Herald Tribune > May 7
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Thailand
urges Myanmar to also make peace with ethnic rebels < Yahoo-AP >
May 7
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India's
export to Burma declining < Mizzima > May 7
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Suu
Kyi's released but atrocities against Karen, Karenni and Shan continue
< Karen > May 7
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The
SPDC Activities and Human Rights Violations < Karen >
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Myanmar
Teenage Ex-rebel Twins Refuse to Resettle in US < Xinhua > May 7
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Razali
in Business deal with Junta : Tribune < The Nation > May 7
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Htoo
twins rejects US < BKK Post > May 7
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ILO
appoints interim liaison officer in Myanmar < Yahoo-AP > May 6
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Do
We Care ? ( Child Abuse in Burma and worldwide ) < Newsday
>
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Democracy
party reopens branch offices < DVB > May 4
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Gas
pipeline explosion causes cement factory closure < DVB >
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Burma:
Gas pipeline explosion causes cement factory closure < Hoover's
> May 6
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Ruling
council statement says five more political prisoners freed < DVB
> May 3
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Aung
San Suu Kyi 'out soon' < BBC > May 5
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Myanmar
military expected to free Suu Kyi on Monday < Yahoo-Reuters >
May 5 |
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11th-hour
delay as Burma's Suu Kyi waits for freedom < Telegraph.co.uk >
May 5 |
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Hopes
for the release of Burma's democracy leader < ABC Aus > May 5 |
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Release
of Activist Could Raise Burma's Standard of Living < Washington
Post > May 5 |
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Myanmar
military could free Suu Kyi Monday < MSNBC > |
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World
Waits for Myanmar Military to Free Suu Kyi < iWon > |
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Hopes
high as Suu Kyi to be freed < Sunday Herald > |
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The
Burma Star < Guardian Unlimited > May 5 |
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Aung
San Suu Kyi: The reluctant heroine of Burma < Independent > May
5 |
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Vietnam
President's visit to Myanmar raises questions about Suu Kyi release
< Yahoo-AP > May 5 |
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Thailand
enouraging on signs Burma may release opposition leader < ABC
Aus > May 5 |
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Suu Kyi's release news brings
fresh hope < The Nation > May 5 |
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Pregnant
Women are forced to work for Army's Plantation Sites < Mizzima >
May 5
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Vietnamese
President Arrives Myanmar on Official Visit < Xinhua > May 5 |
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Thailand
to Aid Myanmar's Drug Eradication Project < Xinhua > May 5 |
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Myanmar
Destroys 9,702 Hectares of Poppy Crops in 2001-02 < Xinhua > May
5 |
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Myanmar's
TV Sales Soar as World Cup Approaches < Xinhua > May 5
|
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Co-operation
from Burma stressed for development of North East India < Mizzima
> May 5 |
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Navy
ship returns from Myanmar < Daily Star > May 5 |
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Thailand-Bangladesh
road link through Burma proposed < Mizzima > May 5 |
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737
ill Burmese workers to be sent home < BKK Post > May 5 |
|
Wa
deny holding Thai soldier and ranger < BKK Post > May 5 |
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Burma's
implacable idealist < FT.com >
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Thailand
enouraging on signs Burma may release opposition leader < ABC Aus
> May 4 |
|
Aung
San Suu Kyi: The reluctant heroine of Burma < Independent > May
5 |
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737
ill Burmese workers to be sent home < BKK Post > May 5 |
|
Wa
deny holding Thai soldier and ranger < BKK Post > May 5 |
|
|
Thailand
congratulates Myanmar on Suu Kyi's expected release < Times of
India > May 4
|
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Myanmar
activists hold out hope for Suu Kyi release < Yahoo-Reuters >
May 4 |
|
Burmese
Dissident's Expected Release May Have Hit a Snag < New York Times
> May 4 |
|
Backers
Await Activist's Release < LA Times > May 4 |
|
Supporters,
Journalists Await Aung San Suu Kyi's Release < VOA > May 4 |
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Myanmar
dissident may be released soon < The Detroit News > May 4 |
|
Burma's
first lady awaits < scotsman.com > May 4 |
|
Doubts
grow in Myanmar over release of Suu Kyi < Yahoo-Reuters > May 4 |
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Thailand
proposes road link with Bangladesh thru' Myanmar < Daily Star >
May 4 |
|
Effort
to Release Burmese Opposition Leader May Have Stalled < VOA >
May 4 |
|
Hope
competes with fear at Myanmar opposition HQ < Yahoo-Reuters >
May 4
|
|
Fingers
Still Crossed for Suu Kyi's Release < Yahoo-Reuters > May 4 |
|
Fingers
still crossed for Suu Kyi's release < MSNBC > |
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Hope
competes with fear at Myanmar opposition HQ < MSNBC > |
|
Myanmar
awaits word on activist's possible release < MSNBC > |
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Aung
San Suu Kyi : Defender of Burmese Democracy < VOA >
|
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Thailand
to Repatriate Over 700 Sick Myanmar Workers < Xinhua > May 4 |
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Six
ethnic groups relocated < BKK Post > May 4 |
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Gusmao's
election energizes the Karens < SHAN > May 4
|
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Illegal
Myanmar Immigrants Repatriated From Thailand < Xinhua > May 4 |
|
Myanmar
Tribunals Start Hearing Ne Win Family's Conspiracy Case < Xinhua
> May 4
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Burma
junta releases some political prisoners < ABC Aus > May 4 |
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No
Signs of Press Freedom Development in Burma < Burma Media
Association >
|
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RSF
Press Release - Freedom of the Press < Burma Media Association
> |
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RSF
Report - BURMA Chapter - Annual Report 2002 < Burma Media
Association > |
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CPJ
Names World's Worst places To Be A Journalist < Burma Media
Association >
|
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Waiting
Game over Suu Kyi's release < New Straits Times > May 3
|
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Former
dictator's relatives go on trial in Myanmar < Yahoo-Reuters >
May 3
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Prosecutors
submit coup plot case to Myanmar court < Yahoo-AP > May 3
|
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Burma
Junta Releases Five Members of Opposition NLD < Worldview Rights
> May 3
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| Burma
junta releases some political prisoners < ABC Aus > May 4 |
| Myanmar
Releases Five More Opposition Members < Xinhua > May 3 |
| Burma's
NLD awaits leader's release < BBC > May 3 |
| NLD
awaits Suu Kyi's release < Worldview Rights > May 3 |
| Waiting
Game in Burma as Aung San Suu Kyi's Release Looms < Worldview
Rights > May 3 |
|
World
Holds Its Breath for Suu Kyi's Release < Yahoo-Reuters > May 3 |
|
Aung
San Suu Kyi < SunSpot.net > May 3
|
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Nobel
peace icon Suu Kyi in Myanmar democracy war < Yahoo-Reuters >
May 3
|
| Analysis:
Aung San Suu Kyi's release < BBC > May 3 |
| Is
Suu Kyi actually free ? < Irrawaddy News in Burmese > May 3 |
| Time
to Let the Genie Out of the Bottle < Irrawaddy >May 3 |
| Cautious
Optimism from Exile < Irrawaddy > May 3 |
| Anxious
wait in Burma on whether Suu Kyi will be released < ABC Aus >
May 3 |
| Burma's
opposition maintains Suu Kyi will be released < ABC Aus > May 3 |
| Burma's
opposition confident Suu Kyi will be released < ABC Aus > May 3 |
| The
Lady and the Old Man - bitter Myanmar enemies < Yahoo-Reuters >
May 3 |
| Myanmar
abuzz in anticipation of Suu Kyi's release < Yahoo-Reuters > May
3 |
| Myanmar
activists expect Suu Kyi release < Swiss Info > May 3 |
| Burma:
Supporters Await Aung San Suu Kyi's Release < VOA > May 3 |
World
Press Freedom Day: CPJ Names World's Worst Places
To Be A Journalist < Irrawaddy > May 3 |
| No
Signs of Press Freedom Development in Burma < Burma Media
Association > May 3 |
|
Burmese
junta may release Nobel winner Suu Kyi today < Guardian Unlimited
> May 3 |
|
Burmese,
Junta Still Debating Release < Washington Post > May 3
|
|
Signs
that Burma's democracy leader may be released from house arrest <
ABC Aus > May 3 |
|
DASSK
in the news < ABSDO >
|
| Counterfeit
1,000 kyat notes said discovered in Pa-an, Pegu < DVB > |
|
Brand
new battalions in Shan State < SHAN > May 3 |
|
Myanmar,
India Jointly Conduct Oceanographic Study < Xinhua > May 3
|
| Anti-Govt
Armed Group Activities Rampant in Myanmar < Xinhua > May 3 |
| Land
Mines are killed Villagers in Karen State < Mizzima
News in Burmese > |
| Six
foreigners seek asylum < Daily Star > May 3 |
| Army lead table in Myanmar
hockey < Independent Bangladesh > May 3 |
| King
tells army not to ignore villagers < BKK Post > May 3 |
| Army
wants troop swap with UWSA < BKK Post > May 3 |
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| Breakthrough
in Myanmar's deadlock imminent, says Suu Kyi aide < Yahoo-AP >
May 2 |
| Opposition
says it is close to deal that could free pro-democracy leader in Myanmar
< Yahoo-AP > May 2 |
| Myanmar
opposition says Suu Kyi will soon be free < Yahoo-Reuters > May
2 |
|
Myanmar
opposition expects Suu Kyi release in days < Yahoo-Reuters > May
2 |
|
Marriott
International Shareholders Force Company to Divest from Burma <
Business Wire > May 2
|
| Compact
with junta reflects Buddhist view of change < The Times > May 2 |
| Myanmar
Opposition: Close to Deal < Washington Post > May 2 |
| Release
of Burma Pro-Democracy Leader Imminent < VOA > May 2 |
| Aung
San Suu Kyi 'optimistic' < BBC > May 2 |
| Aung
San Suu Kyi to Be Released Very Soon < Worldview Rights > May 2 |
|
Burma
Opposition Expects Release of Aung San Suu Kyi < VOA > May 2 |
|
Aung
San Suu Kyi to be released very soon: Myanmar opposition < Yahoo-AFP
> May 2
|
| Aung
San Suu Kyi 'to be released' < Guardian Unlimited > May 2 |
| Aung
San Suu Kyi to be Released in Days < Xinhua > May 2 |
| Deal
to Free Myanmar Opposition Near < Las Vegas Sun > May 2 |
| Press
Release from The National coalition Government of The Union of Burma
< Worldview Rights > May 2 |
| NCGUB
welcome the news of Aung San Suu Kyi release < Mizzima > May 2 |
| International
Community Awaits Release of Burma's Aung San Suu Kyi < VOA > May
2 |
| Thailand
Supports Myanmar Dialogue Between Govt and Opposition leader <
Xinhua > May 2 |
| Freedom
backons for Suu Kyi as generals relent < The Independent > May 2 |
| Doubts
cast over Suu Kyi release < CNN > May 2 |
| Release
for democracy campaigner < itv.com > May 2 |
| Myanmar's
Suu Kyi still waiting for freedom < Yahoo-Reuters > May 2 |
| Countdown
begins for Suu Kyi's release from house arrest < Yahoo-AP > May
2 |
| Vietnamese
President to Visit Myanmar < Xinhua > May 2 |
| More
than 200 Burmese rebels surrendered < Mizzima > May 2 |
| SPDC
troops forced relocation of villages in Karen State < DVB > |
|
Force
to Relocation by Junta's Army < Irrawaddy News in Burmese > May
2 |
|
Bordering
on trouble < BKK Post > May 2
|
| Dialogue
'began 18 months ago' < BKK Post > May 2 |
|
Readying
for the breakthrough < BBK Post > May 2 |
|
Wa
blamed for latest rise in tension < BKK Post > May 2
|
|
All
eyes on Myanmar < New Straits Times > May 1 |
| Hopes
high for Burma breakthrough < BBC > May 1 |
| Myanmar's
Suu Kyi taken for secret meeting - military source < Yahoo-Reuters
> May 1 |
|
Hopes
high for Myanmar's Suu Kyi to be freed < Yahoo-Reuters > May 1 |
|
Aung
San Suu Kyi Meets with Government Leaders < VOA > May 1
|
|
Myanmar
tight-lipped on Suu Kyi release < CNN > May 1 |
|
Myanmar
government silent on Suu Kyi as hopes for her release mount <
Yahoo-AP > May 1
|
| Myanmar's
Suu Kyi taken for secret meeting, source says < Yahoo-Reuters >
May 1 |
| As
Dawn Broke-Let us Remain United < Mizzima > May 1 |
| Canadian
University passed Resolution on Burma < Burma Media Association
> May 1 |
|
112th
Anniversary of International Worker' Day < Mizzima > May 1 |
|
Irrawaddy
News in Burmese
|
|
Burma
to release democracy leader from house arrest <
news.telegraph.co.uk > May 1
|
| Suu
Kyi house arrest expected to end: UN envoy < Toronto Star > May
1 |
| US
says it would welcome release of Burma's Aung San Suu Kyi < ABC Aus
> May 1 |
|
Shans
hail Gusmao's victory < SHAN > May 1 |
|
Myanmar
Leader Calls for National Development < Xinhua > May 1
|
|
Myanmar
Seized Large Amount of Stimulant Drugs < Xinhua > May 1 |
|
17
More Anti-Govt Armed Members in Myanmar Surrender < Xinhua > May
1
|
| Vietnamese
President Tran Duc Luong to Visit Myanmar < Xinhua > May 1 |
|
Junta's
claim rejected by army chief < BKK Post > May 1
|
|
Myanmar's
Aung San Suu Kyi set to be released < Yahoo-AFP > May 1
|
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