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Ethnic Leader Barred from Public Speaking Engagement
7 December 2009: Burmese authorities had barred a prominent Chin politician from appearing at a pre-arranged public speaking engagement during the gathering of students in Chin State. The move was the latest in a continuing attempt by the military regime to silence dissidents’ voice ahead of the planned 2010 polls.Read more...
Indian FM to visit Burma for BIMSTEC meet
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