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[ July  ( 11-20 ) 2002 ] July  ( 21-31 ) 2002 ]
Aung San Suu Kyi heads for second political trip out of capital < Yahoo-AFP > July 20
Myanmar Opposition Leader Takes Trip < ABC News > July 20
Aung San Suu Kyi Begins Travel Outside Burmese Capital < VOA > July 20
Myanmar Opposition Leader Mobile < ABC News > July 20
Myanmar's military junta allows democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi to take a second trip outside capital < nj.com > July 20
Suu Kyi leaves capital in another sign Myanmar Junta allowing her greater freedom < nj.com > July 20
Indo-Burma border survey to be resumed < Mizzima > July 20
Burmese opposition radio celebrates 10th anniversary < Mizzima >
Son of Burmese bandit named as prime suspect in school bus attack < BKK Post > July 20
Thailand and Myanmar Urged to Lift Media Bans < Yahoo-OneWorld.net > July 19
Proposed Media Law issued by BLC < Irrawaddy News in Burmese > July 19
Myanmar Opposition Demands Urgent Talks with Junta < ABC News > July 19
Burmese Democracy Leader Marks Martyrs' Day < VOA > July 19
Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi attends official Martyrs' Day ceremony < Yahoo-AFP  > July 19
Press freedom a casualty of Thai-Myanmar row < Independent Bangladesh > July 19
Democratic Voice of Burma is celebrating 10 years of broadcasting < Radio Netherlands > July 19
Myanmar opposition calls for dialogue to resolve national crisis < Xinhua > July 19
Myanmar commemorates fallen independence heroes < Xinhua > July 19
Commanders warn troops of anti-insurgent groups in Shan State < DVB >
12 Acehnese Fishermen to be Repatriated from Myanmar Soon < Tempo Interactive > July 19
Amnesty finds torture, murder and forced labour in Burma < Guardian Unlimited > July 19
Muslims in Burma pay price for Taliban action < Radio Australia > July 19
Junta erodes rights of Burma's Muslims < Radio Australia > July 19
Crackdown on Burmese Muslims < Human Rights Watch > July 19
Thai police accused son of KNU leader Bo Mya < Mizzima News in Burmese > July 19
Indo-Burma deal on Intelligence-sharing hailed < Mizzima > July 19
No government can dismantle the camps, said surrendered Militants < Mizzima > July 19
Gas from Burma to India < Mizzima > July 19
Amnesty Says Myanmar Using Forced Labor, Torture < Common Dreams >
Iris Bags Myanmar e-Passport project < Yahoo-Dow Jones > July 19
Iris ready to start e-Passport in Myanmar < The Star > July 19
KNU chief's son wanted for ID fraud < BKK Post > July 19
Myanmar woman dies of burn injuries blamed on Thai employer < Yahoo-AP > July 18
Sexual violence used to subdue Burma's ethnic minorities < Financial Times > July 18
Burmese military 'still killing civilians' < Financial Times > July 18
Burmese ethnic nationalities' youth hold second workshop on human  rights < Mizzima > July 18
Thai-Burma border area is restricted by Thai Authority < Irrawaddy News in Burmese > July 18
'Illegals' continue to return to Myanmar from Thailand < Japan Today > July 18
Burma: 40 Years of Repression < Radio Netherlands > July 18
Roundup: Myanmar actively develops foreign relations < Xinhua > July 18
Myanmar catches over half million tons of marine products < Xinhua > July 18
Nearly 4,000 illegal Myanmar workers return from Thailand < Xinhua  > July 18
Myanmar gas for India through Bangladesh < Independent Bangladesh > July 18
New lives for ex-opium farmers take root < Asia Times > July 18
Amnesty stages rally at Burmese embassy < BKK Post > July 18
Minorities, poor suffer cruelly at  Burma's hands < BKK Post > July 18
Rights Groups Criticize Access Restrictions to Refugee Camps Near Burma < VOA > July 17
Burma 'terrorising ethnic minorities' < BBC > July 17
Shan commanders: No war game indicators -- as yet < SHAN > July 17
Amnesty: Ethnic Minorities Face Abuses in Burma < VOA > July 17
Myanmar: Forced labour, extortion, displacement and land confiscation - the rural life < oneworld.net > July 17
Report: Ethnic minorities suffer gross abuses in Myanmar < nj.com > July 17
Lack of security in counter-insurgency areas < worldnews.com > July 17
Meeting may widen scope for regional tie-ups via JICA scheme < The Star > July 17
Mamee-Double Decker to beef up promotions in China, Myanmar < The Star > July 17
Myanmar possesses large amount of oil, gas reserves < Xinhua > July 17
Bangladesh sees gain in India-Myanmar gas pipeline < Yahoo-Reuters > July 17
Agency gets blame < BKK Post > July 17
AMNESTY REPORT ON BURMA: Army abuses rampant   < The Nation > July 17
Thailand bars border aid as tensions grow < Sydney Morning Herald > July 17
Cattle smuggling from Burma to Thailand increasing < Mizzima > July 16
Burma's Ethnic Minorities Continue to Be Threatened By Military Government < VOA > July 16
Kachin youth say hopeless Burma education < Mizzima > July 16
Burma's nationalities coalition workshop held in Delhi < Mizzima > July 16
Burma's News on July 16th, 2002 < KAREN >  July 16
Authorities wanting to hurry convictions in treason trial < DVB >
Burmese air force reportedly to run military exercise over area along Thai border < DVB >
Myanmar to implement Japanese-proposed water supply project < Xinhua > July 16
NGOs, foreign journalists banned from Thai-Myanmar border camp < Xinhua > July 16
Foreign press, NGOs barred from border < BKK Post > July 16
Heroin threatens recent drug gains < BKK Post > July 16
Thai deputy PM to meet Myanmar leader soon < Xinhua  > July 15
Thailand bans foreign press from Myanmar border < Yahoo-Reuters > July 15
Asean members urged to sustain peace in region < Xinhua > July 15
Myanmar claims to have almost put end to insurgency < Xinhua >
Thai Journalists Blacklisted: prime Minster Speaks Out < Irrawaddy > July 15
Myanmar to export high-quality pork < Xinhua > July 15
Myanmar to allow Chinese tourists to spend Chinese money < Xinhua > July 15
Thais response to Burmese Junta < Irrawaddy  News in Burmese > July 15
Rohingya refugees demand Bangladesh citizenship < Independent Bangladesh >
Ban on journalists acts against Burma < BKK Post > July 15
Thai, Myanmar FMs to hold bilateral talks during ASEAN meeting < Xinhua > July 14
Junta denies Shan Human Rights Report, 15 Thai Journalists are blacklists < Irrawaddy News in Burmese > July 14
Myanmar requires permits for computer networks < Nando Times > July 14
Burma's News on 14th, July, 2002 < KAREN > July 14
Burma beefs up troops at frontier < BKK Post > July 14
Refusal to relocate < BKK Post > July 14
Journalists deplore blacklist < BKK Post > July 14
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Thailand says Burma journalist ban 'inappropriate' < BBC > July 13
Thai PM calls Myanmar's move to blacklist journalists inappropriate < Yahoo-AP > July 13
Myanmar's blacklisting of Thai journalists expected to be well-settled < Xinhua > July 13
SPDC Press Conference <  New Light of Myanmar > July 13
Thai PM criticises Myanmar's move to blacklist journalists < The Star > July 13
Powell to embark on eight-nation South, Southeast Asia tour this month < Yahoo-AFP > July 13
Psychological Warfare Along the Thai-Burmese Border < World Press > July 13
Rangoon blacklists 15 Thai journalists < BKK Post > July 13
Burma bans 15 journalists   < The Nation > July 13
Rangoon blacklists 15 Thai journalists < BKK Post > July 13
Burma bans 15 journalists   < The Nation > July 13
Myanmar again denies allegations that troops raped ethnic minority women < Yahoo-AP > July 12
85 Burmese are arrested  in  Mae Sot Market Raid < Irrawaddy News in Burmese > July 12
Ain't No Time to Hate < Irrawaddy > July 12
Myanmar Cracks Down on Computer Nets < Yahoo-AP > July 12
Myanmar Cracks Down on Computer Nets < Las Vegas Sun > July 12
Myanmar bans 15 Thai reporters as tensions flare < Yahoo-Reuters > July 12
Myanmar blacklists 15 Thai journalists as diplomatic brawl worsens < Yahoo-AFP > July 12
Burma Bans 15 Thai Journalists From Entering Country < VOA > July 12
Burma dismisses allegations of mass rape < Telegraph.co.uk > July 12
India, Myanmar Sign Agreed Minuted on Bilateral Issues < Yahoo-S'pore > July 12
Deputy Prime minister L.K. Advani meets a high level delegation from Myanmar in New Delhi today < Navakal > July 12
India extends ceasefire with Naga insurgents one more year < Mizzima > July 12
Seventh dialogue meeting between MRC, China, Myanmar closes < Xinhua > July 12
Myanmar disallows women, children trafficking: Official < Xinhua > July 12
Myanmar claims having full food security < Xinhua > July 12
India, Myanmar agree to dismantle terrorist camps < Xinhua > July 12
Business in Burma: another view < Boston Globe Online > July 12
Junta denies rapes < BKK Post > July 12
Army sweep < BKK Post > July 11
In Myanmar, road trips are baby steps < Chicago Tribune > July 11
Beyond Mandalay ( The military has power. Aung San Suu Kyi has legitimacy. Who will win in Burma ? ) < The Guardian Unlimited > July 11
India-Burma talks ended < Mizzima > July 11
India, Burma discuss joint patrolling along border < Mizzima > July 11
Tenasserim Division : Monthly Human Rights Situation Report < KAREN > July 11
Independent Mon News Agency ( IMNA ) < KAREN > July 11
ASEAN, China FTA likely to be established soon < Business Day >
Coup Plot Trial of Disputed Conversation < Myanmar Times > 
Way out of disputes still lacking < BKK Post > July 11
Bangkok-Rangoon sow the seeds of hate  < The Nation > July 11
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