11.16.2008

Burma News in English

Burma news
Myanmar activists sentenced to long prison terms
International Herald Tribune - France
... is a farce anyway," said Soe Aung, spokesman for the National Council for the Union of Burma, a Thailand-based umbrella organization for exile groups. ...
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Burma: US Consumers Should Avoid Banned Gems
منظمة هيومان رايتس ووتش - حقوق الانسان - USA
International pressure to block sales of rubies and sapphires from Burma increased after the country's military rulers launched a brutal crackdown against ...
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Burma Jails Journalist for 2 Years for Covering Cyclone Victims
Voice of America - USA
By VOA News Burmese media say a local journalist has been sentenced to two years in prison for covering a rally by victims of a devastating cyclone. ...
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Breaking News - 16 November 2008 (14:00): On 11 Novermber, Nine 88 Generation Group leaders including Min Ko Naing were get long term imprisonment 65 years again in Maubin prison same as previous Fourteen members of the 88 Generation ...
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Burma Cracks Down on Media, Democracy Activists
Remember that devastating cyclone that hit Burma/Myanmar on May 2, and the ensuing misery because the junta refused to let international aid come into the country? Burmese journalist Ein Khaing...
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Burma's junta shows contempt
Any hope that the military dictatorship in Burma might be mending its vicious ways in response to pleas from abroad was crushed this week when the regime handed out 65-year prison sentences to 14 nonviolent democracy activists, ...
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Burma opposition leaders jailed 65 years
One of Burma's most prominent activists has been sentenced to 65 years' jail along with two other pro-democracy leaders.
World News Australia - http://news.sbs.com.au/worldnewsaustralia/

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