OpEdNews - Newtown,PA,USA Congratulation to two Burma's bloggers. They were honored Cyber-Dissident award by the RSF for their courageous activities. By Ashin Mettacara Popular ... See all stories on this topic | ||
ACT's favourite unsung heroes can upstage ex-PM The Canberra Times - Canberra,Australian Capital Territory,Australia Ma Khin Mar Mar Kyi grew up in Rangoon, but had to leave Burma in 1990 because of her work with pro-democracy activist Aung San Suu Kyi, who has been under ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Webcast Alert: Closed End Funds Investor Forum (Singapore Fund Inc.) MarketWatch - USA The ASEAN Group currently is composed of Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar (formerly Burma), the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and ... See all stories on this topic |
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UN chief frustrated over lack of democratic steps in Myanmar By K. Tu AFP News, United Nations: UN chief Ban Ki-moon on Friday voiced growing frustration at the failure by Myanmar’s military regime to restore democracy and ruled out a return visit to the country at present. After meeting with envoys of ... Burma Bloggers' Network - http://www.burmabloggers.net/ |
Scholarship links By bestmandalay http://www.peacescholarship. - http://bestmandalay.wordpress. |
World focus on Burma (7 December 2008) By Lwin Aung Soe Speaking at the UN in New York, Mr Ban made a plea for democratic change in Burma, also known as Myanmar. “I urge the government of Myanmar to respond … UN Role “Not Enough”: Ban The Irrawaddy News Magazine, Thailand - ... Save Burma - http://antidictatorship. |
A Japanese news story from 2008: the shooting of a Japanese ... By onja A student talks about a Japanese news story from 2008, and why she found it interesting. She talks about the shooting of Kenji Nagai, a Japanese journalist, who was shot while taking photographs of a demonstration in Myanmar (Burma). on Japan - http://elpweb.com/onjapan/ |
Belief Made Tangible at Northern Illinois University By ban_edit Curated by Catherine Raymond, Director of the NIU Center for Burma Studies. Gallery Talks with Catherine Raymond, Saturday November 15 at 2:00 pm and Thursday November 20 at 5:00 pm [link] Buddhist Art News - http://www.buddhistartnews. |
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