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| [ ( June 11-20 ) 2002 ] [ June ( 21-30 ) 2002 ]
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| Mortar
rounds hit Thai outpost, 2 injured < BKK Post > June 20 |
| Myanmar
Newspaper: Impossible to Maintain Good Neighborhood With Thailand <
Xinhua > June 20 |
| Hundreds
flee homes as fighting rages in Burma < BKK Post > June 20 |
| Onslaught
anticipated < BKK Post > June 20 |
| Army
clears border exercises < BKK Post > June 20 |
| US
Official: No Plans to Remove Burma Sanctions for Now < VOA >
June 20 |
| Wet
Pants = Jail for Burmese < Irrawaddy > June 20 |
| Myanmar
asylum-seekers in Malaysia are 'pretending': Yangon < Yahoo-Asia
> June 20 |
| Burma
says asylum seekers in Malaysia are pretending < ABC aus > June
20 |
| Suu
Kyi should open up dialogue with public < asahi > June 20 |
| Daw
Aung San Suu Kyi's Thamanya Trip < Irrawaddy News in Burmese > |
| Burmese
Women Day held in Thai-Burma Border < Mizzima News in Burmese
> |
| Shan
rebels call for substantive dialogue < SHAN > June 20 |
| Porters'
lives in peril due to kill all order < SHAN > June 20 |
| Two
Thai soldiers hurt by stray mortar rounds on Myanmar Border <
Yahoo-Asia > June 20 |
|
US
has immense skepticism over Myanmar government: senior official <
Yahoo-Asia > June 20 |
| Rape
Report Implicates Burmese Military < Irrawaddy > June 20 |
| Australia
to Provide Myanmar with More Humanitarian Aid < Xinhua > June 20 |
| US
officials seek AIDS funding for Myanmar < Yahoo-Asia > June 20 |
| Thai
troops open fire across tense Myanmar border < Yahoo-Asia > |
| Mon
News: HRP armed members abducted NMSP General Secretary < Karen
> June 20 |
| KNLA
Battle News No. 15/2002 < Karen > |
| Burmese
troops ordered to create mix-up between ethnic groups, Thai forces
< DVB > |
| Burma
Shan leader says ethnic parties still restricted < DVB > |
|
Myanmar
clarifies money laundering law < Daily Star > June 20 |
|
SURA
rebels face all-out attack < Myanmar Times >
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|
US
skeptical on Myanmar govt: Official < Times of India > June 20
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| 2 injured by Burma shells
< The Nation > June 20 |
| Border
dust-up hides plight of Myanmar minorities < Asia Times > June
20 |
| Burmese
Muslims seeking asylum, stay put at invaded UN agency < ABC aus
> June 20 |
| Myanmar
democracy leader calls for women to play leading role in Myanmar <
Yahoo-AP > June 19 |
| Aung
San Suu Kyi Calls For Women's Empowerment < Worldview Rights >
June 19 |
| Aung
San Suu Kyi Urges Greater Empowerment of Burmese Women < VOA .>
June 19 |
| UN
investigates plight of Myanmar Muslims seeking refugee status <
Yahoo-AP > June 19 |
| Raped
and slain for not being Burman < SHAN > June 19 |
| Daw
Aung San Suu Kyi's 57th Birthday held in India < Mizzima > June
19 |
| Another
ceasefire group joins the fracas < SHAN > June 19 |
| Myanmar
troops advance on besieged rebel base < Yahoo-Reuters > June 19 |
| Myanmar
Muslims stay put in Malaysia UN office < Yahoo-Reuters > June 19 |
| Suu
Kyi Issues Statement on Women's Day < Irrawaddy > June 19 |
| Myanmar's
Money Laundering Control Law Not to Affect People's < Xinhua >
June 19 |
|
Junta
Introduces Money Laundering Law < Irrawaddy > June 19 |
| BURMA'S LATEST REBUKE: Army not the target - Surayud
< The Nation > June 19 |
| More
Burmese Muslims invade UN agency to seek asylum < ABC aus > June
19 |
| Myanmar
government launches new offensive against ethnic rebels < Yahoo-AP
> June 18 |
| Myanmar
Enacts Money Laundering Control Law < Xinhua > June 18 |
| Burmese
drugs fuel regional strife < Christian Science Monitor > |
| Activists
laud Unocal action < Asia Times > June 18 |
| Myanmar
sanctions in the dock < Asia Times > June 18 |
| Junta
not willing to talk to Suu Kyi < Irrawaddy News
in Burmese >
June 18 |
| Student's
Sentenced to Death < Irrawaddy > June 18 |
| Suu
Kyi speaks out for women < BBC > June 18 |
| Suu
Kyi launches stinging criticism of treatment of women in Burma <
ABC aus > June 18 |
| Suu
Kyi's pilgrimage < Irrawaddy > June 18 |
| Second
Myanmar group seeks asylum in UN office in Malaysia < Yahoo-AP >
June 18 |
| More
Burmese Muslims invade UN office < BBC > June 18 |
| Dhaka-Yangon
official talks today < Independent Bangladesh > |
| Two
arrested in murders of Japanese in Thailand < Japan Times > June
18 |
| Thaksin
asked to choose between Wa and Shan < SHAN > June 18 |
| 11
soldiers deserting in Karen State < DVB > |
| More
Burmese Muslims Seek Asylum in Malaysia < VOA > June 18 |
| Freedom
News: War on drugs Stage-managed rallies .... < Karen > |
| Junta,
Wa in heavy assault on Shan rebels < BKK Post > June 18 |
|
Khin
Nyunt turns down invitation to party < BKK Post > June 18 |
| Junta,
Wa in heavy assault on Shan rebels < BKK Post > June 18 |
| Khin
Nyunt turns down invitation to party < BKK Post > June 18 |
| Thaksin
preaches peace < BKK Post > June 18 |
| Thaksin continues with his borderline policies
< The Nation > June 18 |
| Retired
boxer, Burmese man charged with tourist killings < BKK Post >
June 18 |
| MIXED SIGNALS: Junta has faith in PM, says Surakiart
< The Nation > June 17 |
| Shan
Leader urges UN Mediation < Irrawaddy News in Burmese > June 17 |
| Burma
Muslims demand asylum < BBC > June 17 |
| Burmese
asylum-seekers invade UN agency in Malaysia < Worldview Rights >
June 17 |
| Myanmar
refugees protest at UN office in Malaysia < MSNBC > June 17 |
| Nine
Myanmar Refugees Break Into UNHCR Office for Protection < Xinhua
> June 17 |
| Defense
lawyers in Myanmar coup trial reject state testimony as weak
< Yahoo-AP > June 17 |
|
Myanmar
says Thailand dishonest on Border fighting < MSNBC > |
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Bad
Business in Burma < Boston Globe >
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Thailand
Catches Pair Over Killings of Foreign Tourists < Xinhua > June
17 |
| Burma
vents fury on energy drink < BKK Post > June 17 |
| Thai
FM Confirms Myanmar's Participation in ACD Meeting < Xinhua
>June 16 |
| Suu
Kyi completes first trip outside capital < Times of India > June
16 |
| Myanmar
Launches Malaria Control Week < Xinhua > June 16 |
| Dhaka
to Promote Cooperation with Yangon < Xinhua > June 16 |
| FS
leaves for Myanmar today < Daily Star > June 16 |
| Villagers
call off forum, but still want news < BKK Post > June 16 |
| Villagers
call off forum, but still want news < BKK Post > June 16 |
| Police
identify Karen as suspected gunmen < BKK Post > June 16 |
| Myanmar's
Shan Rebels Call for UN Mediation < Xinhua > June 15 |
| Military
fails to cancel forum < BKK Post > June 15 |
| Assault
on Shan base expected < BKK Post > June 15 |
| Army
to seal lips on Thai-Burmese issues < BKK Post > June 15 |
| PTT
not used as 'pressure tool' on Burma < BKK Post > June 15 |
| Influential
figures 'shelter anti-Rangoon Karen rebels' < BKK Post > June 15 |
| Pilgrimage
by Suu Kyi tests her freedom < Daily Telegraph > June 15 |
| US
firms face suits for overseas acts new twist on anti-pirate law
blurs borders, extends liability < San Francisco Chronicle >
June 15 |
| UNOCAL
will be taken to court < Karen > June 15 |
| Heavy
Fighting between SSA and Burma Troops < Karen > June 15 |
| Junta
Calls for Protection of the Environment < Karen > June 15 |
|
Mass
Rally Denouncing Shan and Karen Insurgents < Karen > June 15 |
| Burma's
military says it has recaptured bases along Thai border < ABC aus
> June 14 |
| No
Talks With Thailand Until All Lost Outposts Recaptured: Myanmar Official
< Xinhua > June 14 |
| Myanmar
renews verbal attacks on Thailand over border problems < Yahoo-AP
> June 14 |
| PM
denies barring MCOT from reporting Thai-Myanmar border problems <
Thai News Agency > June 14 |
|
Myanmar's
Suu Kyi tests her freedom < MSNBC > June 14 |
|
Freedom
test for Suu Kyi < BBC > June 14
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| Aung
San Suu Kyi went to Tharmanya hill < Irrawaddy News in
Burmese > June 14 |
| Aung
San Suu Kyi Travels Outside of Rangoon < Worldview Rights > June
14 |
| Myanmar
accuses Thailand of backing terrorism < Yahoo-Reuters > June 14 |
| Myanmar
Holds Mass Rallies to Denounce Thailand < Xinhua > June 14 |
| Hong
Pang Still in Action < Irrawaddy > June 14 |
|
Fighting
Over Cyberspace < irrawaddy > June 14 |
|
KNU
Press Release No. 29/2002 < Karen >
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| RIGHTS:
Court Decision on Unocal a Moral Boost for Activists < Irrawaddy
> June 14 |
| COURT
ORDERS UNOCAL TO STAND TRIAL FOR ABUSES IN BURMA < Karen > |
| Two
armed organizations clashed in India-Burma border < Mizzima >
June 14 |
| Police
prepare for heroin rise < Daily Telegraph > June 14 |
| Burma:
Three magazines banned < Mizzima > |
|
Ne
win Family's conspiracy trial & some questions < Mizzima >
June 14 |
| Junta
now not so willing to talk to Suu Kyi < BKK Post > June 14 |
| Request
for talks on drugs war welcomed < BKK Post > June 14 |
| Investment
body could mediate talks < BKK Post > June 14 |
| Burma
renews Suu Kyi isolation < BBC > June 13 |
| Freed
from house arrest, Suu Kyi hopes for Myanmar democracy < Korea
Herald > June 13 |
| Suu
Kyi's release Lifts Kyat from New Lows < Irrawaddy > June 13 |
| Foreign
Bank Branches are leaving from Burma < Irrawaddy News in Burmese
> June 13 |
| US
Company Sued Over Burma Abuse < Worldview Rights > June 13 |
| Wa
subservient after Rangoon keeps mum on major drug haul < SHAN >
June 13 |
|
Poppy
seeds for burning brought by Wa < SHAN > |
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Visits
Yield Deals < Irrawaddy >
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| Aung
San Suu Kyi Urges Myanmar People to Persevere for Democracy <
Tehran Times > June 13 |
| Manipur
seek border protection < BBC > June 13 |
| Defense
Minister issues warning to Myanmar < Thai News Agency > |
|
Burma
told to beware of touchy issues < BKK Post > June 13 |
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Not
all are appeased < BKK Post > June 13
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Channel
7 cancels rerun of Keb Phaendin < BKK Post > June 13
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Myanmar
Fighting Blights the Lives of Thai Villagers < Tehran Times >
June 13 |
| Aung
San Suu Kyi Urges Burmese people To Persevere For Democracy <
Worldview Rights > June 12 |
| Thai
bus attack blamed on debt row < China Daily > June 12 |
| Clashes
threaten Thai=Burmese ties < BBC > June 12 |
| GSM
Phones Spell Profits for Burma's Elite < Irrawaddy > June 12 |
| Foreign
Banks Heading Home < Irrawaddy > June 12 |
| Burmese
Media knocked out by Thai-Burma Tension < Mizzima News in Burmese
> June 12 |
| Yangon
rejects Shan rebels' call for peace talks < Times of India >
June 12 |
| US
firm sued over Burma 'abuse' < BBC > June 12 |
| Los
Angeles judge orders Unocal to trial over alleged abuses in Myanmar
< nj.com > June 12 |
| Myanmar
Seizes 120 Kg of Raw Opium < Xinhua > June 12 |
| Los
Angeles judge orders Unocal to trial over alleged abuses in Myanmar
< Yahoo-AP > |
|
Widespread
abuses in the administration of justice < Amnesty via Yangon Globe
> |
| Analysts
call for clear-cut policy < BKK Post > June 12 |
| Rangoon
wants to start talks < BKK Post > June 12 |
| Isoc,
police at odds over motive, KNU captain offers help < BKK Post >
June 12 |
| Border
Disorder < Time > June 17, 2002 Issue |
| High-level
talk on Thai-Myanmar border problems expected soon < Thai News
Agency > June 11 |
| Burma
says no to talks with Shan State Army < ABC aus > June 11 |
| Thai-Myanmar
High-Level Talks to Be Held Soon: Thai Official < Xinhua >
June 11 |
| Myanmar
Stops Buying Thai Electricity for Border Towns < Xinhua > June
11 |
| Response
to Thai Primer from Burmese Minorities < Irrawaddy News in Burmese
> June 11 |
| NDF
Statement on Tension in Thai-Burma < Karen > June 11 |
| Freedom
News: Shan and Wa Battles in May 2002 < Karen > June 11 |
| Burma
continues offensive against Shan rebels < ABC aus > June 11 |
| Thaksin
chided for siding with Rangoon < SHAN > June 11 |
| KNU
Statement on Tension in Thai-Burma Relation < Karen > June 11 |
| KNAHR
News Agency: Restriction and force labor in Shadow < Karen >
June 11 |
| Karen
villagers were massacred just after the release of Aung San Suu Kyi
< Karen > June 11 |
| Policy
on Wa needs drastic review, says Shan officer < SHAN > June 11 |
| New
EC elected in NLD ( LA ) Korea Branch < Mizzima News in Burmese
> June 11 |
| KNU
Statement upon Thai-Burmese Tension < Mizzima News in Burmese > |
| Australia
to Assist Judges < Irrawaddy > June 11 |
| Unrest
Closes Burma's "West Point" < Irrawaddy > June 11 |
|
Myanmar
continues offensive against Shan < Times of India > June 11 |
|
Myanmar
tells Thailand it's ready to talk < Times of India > June 11
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|
Thai
bus shooting 'not political' < CNN > June 11
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Books:
Sentimental Education < Time > June 17 Issue
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| Southeast
Asian Ministers Sign Regional Haze Pact < Tehran Times > June 11 |
|
Debt
squabble behind Thai schoolbus attack < Houston Chronicle > June
11 |
|
Myanmar
Exports Less Teak in First Two Months < Xinhua > June 11
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| Myanmar's
Power Generation Drops in First Two Months < Xinhua > June 11 |
|
Myanmar
burns its drugs to impress world < New Straits Times > June 11 |
|
Myanmar:
ASEAN's problem child < Asia Times > June 11
|
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It
takes two to better relations < BKK Post > June 11
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PM
says he did not refer to buffer state < BKK Post > June 11
|
|
Chavalit
urges government of reconciliation in Burma < BKK Post > June 11 |
|
All
suspiciously quiet on the northern front < SHAN >
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Army
chief denies spat with govt < BKK Post > June 11
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