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Youngsters, Families Evade Recruitment into Armies |
By MON MON MYAT |
“They came from the ethnic insurgent area. Their parents sent them here in fear that they would be recruited by the local militia to become child soldiers,” says the monk who is in charge of the monastery's young novices in Rangoon. |
Zarganar Remains Behind Bars During Father's Funeral |
By KO HTWE |
One of Burma's most prominent political prisoners had no hope of being allowed to attend the funeral of his father, who died last week in Rangoon. |
Weekly Business Roundup (July 17, 2010) |
By WILLIAM BOOT |
Vietnam is giving advice to its business enterprises on how to get around Western economic sanctions against Burma. |
Win Htein Vows to Keep Up Struggle |
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |
The recently released former aide to Aung San Suu Kyi says he will continue to work for democracy in Burma, despite the disbanding of the NLD. |
Increase in Officially Reported Crimes in Rangoon |
By NAYEE LIN LATT |
Rangoon's Divisional Police Director has ordered crime investigation and reporting to be improved, according to police sources. |
Flooding adds to Kachin state’s woes
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