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updated: Sun Jul 20, 2008 06:59 am

Burma News

News on Burma continually updated from thousands of sources around the net.

3 hrs ago | Voice of America

Aung San Suu Kyi Banned from Burma's Martyrs' Day Ceremony

Burmese activist holds a picture of opposition party leader Aung San Suu Kyi outside the Burmese embassy in Bangkok Burma's pro-democracy opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi was not invited this year to pay ...

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Sat Jul 19, 2008

Mail & Guardian

Families hang on to hope for Burma's cyclone missing

Khin Nyo San dashes from her tent to the nearby shack serving as a school, splashing down a muddy path in the desperate hope that a visitor from Rangoon might have news of her missing child.

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Burmanet

Guardian (UK): Burmese opposition ready to escalate pro-democracy fight - " Clancy Chassay

Members of Burma's battered and disparate opposition are growing disillusioned with the old methods of the pro-democracy movement and are seeking ways to escalate their armed struggle.

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International Herald Tribune

Security tight in Myanmar as death of Aung San Suu Kyi's father commemorated

YANGON, Myanmar : Hundreds of riot police and soldiers ringed a monument in downtown Yangon on Saturday as officials gathered to commemorate the shooting death 61 years ago of opposition leader Aung San Suu ...

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Fri Jul 18, 2008

Voice of America

UN Food Agency Issues Appeal for Burma's Farmers and Fishermen

A farmer in the Irrawaddy Delta region west of Rangoon, Burma, ploughs a field with a home made machine, 03 Jun 2008 A United Nations food agency is appealing for more money to help fishermen and farmers in ...

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The South Mississippi Sun Herald

UN to end Myanmar aid flights on Aug. 10

A United Nations decision to end aid flights to Myanmar next month could hurt relief efforts already struggling to reach millions of survivors with adequate food and water, humanitarian groups said Friday.

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Bangkok Post

ASEAN given grade C for its handling of Burma

Foreign Minister George Yeo gave the Association of South-East Asian Nations a grade C for its handling of Burma following the Cyclone Nargis disaster in May, when the country's ruling junta refusing to allow ...

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Thu Jul 17, 2008

Cellular News

3G Network Launched in Burma

It has been reported that a 3G network has been launched in Burma based on the WCDMA standard.

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The Irrawaddy Newsmagazine

Regime's Right to Represent Burma Challenged

An umbrella opposition group in exile, the National Council of the Union of Burma , has objected to the claims of the ruling military regime to represent the country in the United Nations General Assembly.

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Related Topix: Southeast Asia, World News, Aung San Suu Kyi

Wed Jul 16, 2008

Burmanet

Democratic Voice of Burma: Let's hope the UN gets it right this time - " Bo Kyi

The basic strategy of the United Nations special envoy so far appears to have been to yield to the regime.

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Related Topix: Southeast Asia, World News

Scoop

Burma: Survival In The Shadow Of Cyclone Nargis

Wednesday, 16 July 2008, 9:43 am Press Release: IFRC While emergency relief remains essential to Cyclone Nargis survivors, longer-term support is required in the Ayeyarwady delta.

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Related Topix: Tsunami, Asian Tsunami Disaster, World News, Natural Disasters

BBC

Worker killed in Burma bus blast

One man was killed and another injured when a bomb exploded on a bus in military-ruled Burma, state media said.

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Related Topix: Southeast Asia, World News,

Tue Jul 15, 2008

hosted The Associated Press | The Associated Press

Myanmar invites UN envoy

Myanmar is inviting a United Nations special envoy to visit in mid-August, for talks that are expected to focus on international efforts to bring political reforms to the Southeast Asian nation.

The invitation by Myanmar's ambassador, Kyaw Tint Swe, was extended to Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's special representative for Myanmar, Ibrahim Gambari, in a letter to Vietnam's ambassador, Le Luong Minh, whose nation holds the Security Council's rotating presidency this month.

Myanmar, where 138,000 were left dead or missing after Cyclone Nargis struck in early May, also is on council's agenda this month.

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Ko htike's prosaic collection

Democracy Forces Will Challenge the Credentials of the Military Junta

July 14, 2008 The democratic movement of Burma will be challenging the credentials of the Burmese military junta at the 2008 United Nations General Assembly session and object to its right to represent Burma at ...

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International Herald Tribune

Passenger killed in bomb explosion aboard bus in Myanmar

YANGON, Myanmar : A bomb exploded aboard a bus traveling north of Yangon, killing one passenger and injuring another, state media said Tuesday.

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Reuters UK

Man killed in bomb blast on Myanmar bus

One man was killed when a bomb exploded on a bus in army-ruled Myanmar, newspapers said on Tuesday, the latest incident ahead of anniversaries that sometimes serve as flashpoints for dissent.

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Mon Jul 14, 2008

Burmanet

Irrawaddy: Bomb explodes on bus in Pegu - " Min Lwin

A bomb exploded in a highway bus around 8 a.m. On Monday near the town of Daik-U in Pegu Division.

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The Irrawaddy Newsmagazine

Aceh Fishermen Serving Jail Terms in Burma

Ten Acehnese fishermen have been serving two-year prison sentences since February for unauthorized entry into Burmese territorial waters, according to Indonesia's foreign ministry.

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The Irrawaddy Newsmagazine

Prominent Dissident Hit with New Charges

A prominent detained student activist and other political prisoners have been hit with new charges designed to prolong their detention, according to family members.

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Related Topix: Activism, Southeast Asia, World News

Sun Jul 13, 2008

American Chronicle

Burma after Nargis : Devastated, Depressed and Dejected

The devastating tropical cyclone Nargis that struck southern Burma two months ago, has revealed to the world that it was even less disastrous compared to its regime.

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