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India,
Myanmar to discuss security issues < South Nexus > July 10 |
| Young
Myanmar house servant beaten and set on fire < The Star > July
10 |
| Malaysia
PM Mahathir to visit Myanmar < Times of India > July 10 |
| Burmese
Activists are close watch by Thai Army < Irrawaddy News in Burmese
> July 10 |
| India-Burma
begin talks in New Delhi < Mizzima > July 10 |
| Road
link between Bangladesh and Thailand via Burma < Mizzima > July
10 |
| Civilians
discontented over Agricultural Training School opened by SPDC in KIO area
< Mizzima > |
| Myanmar
imports edible oil to meet demand < Xinhua > July 10 |
| Road
link via Myanmar, new air service planned < Independent
Bangladesh > July 10 |
| Burmese
authorities free 10 National League for Democracy members < DVB
> |
| Shipping
firms see better days with pick-up in trade < The Star > July 10 |
| Rangoon
seizes big base < BKK Post > July 10 |
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EDITORIAL: Shan mustn't be returned to Burma
< The Nation > July 10 |
| Rangoon
seizes big base < BKK Post > July 10 |
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EDITORIAL: Shan mustn't be returned to Burma
< The Nation > July 10 |
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Junta
frees 10 opposition NLD members < BKK Post > July 10
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| Myanmar
says 275 from Suu Kyi's party in detention < Yahoo-Reuters >
July 9 |
| Black
magic, Burmese-style < International Herald Tribune > July 9 |
| Myanmar
to release 10 NLD members Tuesday < Yahoo-AFP > July 9 |
| Myanmar's
military junta releases 10 opposition members < Yahoo-AP > July
9 |
| Myanmar
Releases 10 More Opposition Members < Xinhua > July 9 |
| Burma,
Opposition Agree 275 Political Prisoners Being Held < VOA > July
9 |
| KAO
WAO NEWS GROUP: An electronic news letter < KAREN >July 9 |
| Hopes
build for trans-Burma link < BBC > July 9 |
| Myanmar's
city likely to be nominated world heritage site < Xinhua > July
9 |
| Independent
Mon News Agency: HRP RELEASED NAIROT SA < KAREN > July 9 |
| Japan
to help Myanmar develop more IT human resources < Xinhua > July
9 |
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KNU
Statement on Slanderous Attacks against Thailand in SPDC Print Media
< KAREN > July 9 |
| Media
are best off in steady hands < BKK Post > July 9 |
| HARD TALK: Media reform gets a little help from Rangoon
< The Nation > July 9 |
| A Coup Plot Gone Awry, or a Burmese Comic Opera?
< New York Times > July 8 |
| Malaysian
veteran leader to visit Myanmar next month < Yahoo-AP > July 8 |
| UN
envoy to visit Myanmar amid doubt over progress < Yahoo-Reuters
> July 8 |
| Indonesia
Hopes to Earn US$1 BLN From Asean Gas pipeline < Yahoo-S'pore >
July 8 |
| Shan
pop sways Lue pop in China < SHAN > July 8 |
| Myanmar
Denies Using Rape As Weapon < Las Vegas Sun > |
| Burma
Rejects Report Its Troops Had Raped Shan Women < Worldview Rights
> |
| Myanmar
striving to be well-ordered democratic nation: official < Xinhua
> July 8 |
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| Small Victories Are Recorded in Burmese War on Drugs
< New York Times > July 7 |
|
Wife
of Myanmar refugee allowed to visit < Japan Today > |
| PM
praised for sheltering Shan < BKK Post > July 8 |
| UN
envoy to make eighth visit to Myanmar in August < Yahoo-AP >
July 7 |
| Police
search for foreign fishermen < The Star > July 7 |
| Karenni
to be moved away from villagers < BKK Post > July 7 |
| Shut
border raises exports on river routes < BKK Post > July 7 |
| Myanmar
Denies Using Rape As Weapon < Yahoo-AP > July 7 |
| Myanmar
denies using rape as a weapon against ethnic insurgents < nj.com
> July 7 |
| Wealthier
SE Asian nations to help region's poorer countries < Economic Times
> July 7 |
| ASEAN
ministers informal meeting concludes in Malaysia < Xinhua > July
7 |
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Government
told to scrap work permits < BKK Post > July 7 |
| Burmese
foes take change slowly < International Herald Tribune > July 6 |
| Myanmar
denies using rape as weapon of war < Yahoo-Reuters > July 6 |
| Myanmar
tells US that rape report is a lie < Yahoo-AFP > July 6 |
| US
urges Myanmar to investigate rapes report < Yahoo-Reuters > July
6 |
| US:
Myanmar Rape Reports Appalling < Miami Herald > July 6 |
| US
assails Myanmar after reports of rapes by troops < nj.com > |
| SDU:
STATEMENT ON THE US STATE DEPARTMENT'S RESPONSE TO RAPE < KAREN
> July 6 |
| Burma
Rejects Report Its Troops Had Raped Shan Women < Worldview Rights
> |
| Myanmar
refutes allegation of human rights violation < Xinhua > July 6 |
| Ceasefire
may be under discussion with Myanmar junta: Shan rebels < Yahoo-AFP
> July 6 |
| Locally
produced beer dominates market in Myanmar < Xinhua > July 6 |
| Burma
Issues: ROYAL INSULTS REQUIRE AN APOLOGY < KAREN > July 6 |
| Burma
Issues: ATTACKS ON ETHNIC VILLAGERS CONTINUE < KAREN > July 6 |
| Burma
Issues: FORCED RELOCATIONS IN URBAN AREA < KAREN > July 6 |
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Burma
Issues: CHIN CHRISTIANS PRESSURED TO TAKE DOWN CROSS < KAREN >
July 6 |
| Rangoon
has signalled its willingness to mend fences < BKK Post >
July 6 |
| BURMA REBELS: KNU seeks help from old friends
< The Nation > July 6 |
| The
road to Mandalay ANALYSIS/BURMESE POLITICS < BKK Post > July 6 |
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| The
Era of Responsibility < Far Eastern Economic Review > July 11
Issue |
| GM's
link to abuses in Myanmar < Asia Times > July 5 |
| Asian
gas pipeline dream a step closer to reality < Yahoo-Reuters >
July 5 |
| Burma's
toothless Money Laundering Law < Mizzima > July 5 |
| Free
Trade, WTO On Agenda At Asean Econ Mins Malaysia Mtg < Yahoo-Dow
Jones > July 5 |
| Myanmar,
Australia sign MOU on HIV/AIDS project < Xinhua > July 5 |
| Sending refugees back 'a violation'
< The Nation > |
| No
Permit for Myanmar to Attack Rebels from Thai Territory: Report <
Xinhua > July 5 |
| Burmese Dissident Strikes New Balance With Junta Leaders
< New York Times > July 5 |
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Thailand
to crack down on dissident groups < Times of India > July 5 |
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The
moves < Daily Star > July 5
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| They've 2 White Elephants
< New York Times > |
| Myanmar
Lacks Quality Raw Material in Food Production < Xinhua > July 5 |
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Bangkok
Airways in deals to run airports < BKK Post > July 5 |
| Army
playing by rules, PM told < BKK Post > July 5 |
| Burma's
history points the way < BKK Post > July 5 |
| Victims'
kin bemoan slow investigation < BKK Post > July 5 |
| Burma
army might be behind last month's school bus shooting, say Burma watchers
< SHAN > July 4 |
| Burmese
workers forcibly expelled from Thai factories < Mizzima > July 4 |
| US
urges Burma to probe rape by officers < International Herald
Tribune > July 4 |
| Burma
Rape Charges Spur US Complaint < Washington Post > July 4 |
| Thailand
to Use ASEAN forum to Hold Talks with Myanmar < Xinhua >
July 4 |
| Myanmar
Exempts Tariffs on Products Exported to Malaysia < Xinhua > July
4 |
| Economic
growth put at 10.5 pc < Myanmar Times > |
| It's
not easy making friends < BKK Post > July 4 |
| Maung
Aye in hot water over false reports < BKK Post > July 4 |
|
Chuan
raps government over Burma < BKK Post > July 4 |
| It's
not easy making friends < BKK Post > July 4 |
| Maung
Aye in hot water over false reports < BKK Post > July 4 |
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Chuan
raps government over Burma < BKK Post > July 4 |
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Junta
waging ethnic cleansing war, charges Shans < SHAN > July 3
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| Salween
survey crew returns to Bangkok < SHAN > July 3 |
| Burmese
workers in Thai Factory are forced to kick out < Mizzima News in
Burmese > July 3 |
| South
Korea to Aid Myanmar's Telecommunication Sector < Xinhua > July
3 |
| Militancy:
A curse for people along Indo-Burma border < Mizzima > July 3 |
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Myanmar
to Hold Mid-Year Gems Emporium < Xinhua > July 3 |
| Chavalit
raps Chuan's aide < BKK Post > July 3 |
| Burma
drums up border tension < BBC > July 2 |
| Exhausted
Suu Kyi Back at work after triumphant tour < Business Day >
July 2 |
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Burmese
Opposition Leader Concludes Trip Outside Rangoon < VOA > July 2 |
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Moustache
Mayhem < Irrawaddy >
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Wives
in the Balance < Irrawaddy >
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Seized
Land Sold < Irrawaddy >
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| Daw
Aung San Suu Kyi completed her trip < Irrawaddy News in Burmese
> |
| A
militant group of Assam announced a unilateral ceasefire < Mizzima
> July 2 |
| Arrest
of SSA leaders ordered < BKK Post > July 2 |
| Junta
puts drug lord in charge < BKK Post > July 2 |
| Myanmar
Seeks More Tourist Arrivals From US < Xinhua > July 2 |
| Myanmar
Appraises Chinese-Aided Machinery Factory < Xinhua > July 2 |
| Myanmar's
Water Supply Plan Makes Progress < Xinhua > July 2 |
| Thai
Police Put Myanmar Columnist, Editor on Blacklist < Xinhua >
July 2 |
| Chavalit
in tough stance against junta < BKK Post > July 2 |
| Burma seeks cross-border rights
< The Nation > July 2 |
| Thai
leader says Myanmar border spat won't be repeated < Yahoo-Reuters
> July 2 |
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Political
struggle in Myanmar is now waged with smiles < Yahoo-Reuters >
July 1 |
| Burmese
Politics and the Broken Unity < Irrawaddy > |
| Thailand
blacklists two Myanmar journalists of state-owned daily < Yahoo-AP
> July 1 |
| Suspicious
Neighbors: Neither Friend Nor Foe < Irrawaddy > |
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The
War of Words: What the Leaders Say < Irrawaddy > |
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Suu
Kyi's tour 'a success' < BBC > July 1
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| Suu
Kyi draws the crowds < New Straits Times > |
| Interview
Wigh Daw Aung San Suu Kyi < Worldview Rights > July 1 |
| Australia
to Train Myanmar Plastic Surgeons < Xinhua > July 1 |
| The
Biography of Saw Bo Mya < Irrawaddy News in Burmese > |
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Myanmar's
Suu Kyi ends travels unhindered by junta < Yahoo-Reuters > July
1 |
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Rangoon
ends fight against Shan rebels < BKK Post > July 1
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Just
what is going on ? < BKK Post > July 1
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Criticism
countered < BKK Post > July 1
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Does
anyone here have a drug policy ? < BKK Post > July 1
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EDITORIAL: History is no place for
hysteria < The Nation > July 1
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