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Mongla leader: Fairness and equality the way to peace

Mongla leader: Fairness and equality the way to peace

Sai Leun, the leader of the Mongla-based National Democratic Alliance Army-Eastern Shan State (NDAA-ESS), practically warned the country’s ruling generals yesterday that for the people to live in peace, freed...

Exile press alliance gains one more member

The Burma News International, a network of ten Burmese news organizations in exile, has gained one more ethnic media member, Karen Information Center (KIC), during its 4 day 13th b...
Shan Drug Watch: Ten Years After

Shan Drug Watch: Ten Years After

Over the last 10 years, the ruling Burmese junta has claimed the apprehension of hundreds of drug dealers, the confiscation of thousands of kilos of opium and heroin, and the destr...

Mongla throwing party tomorrow

Mongla throwing party tomorrow

The National Democratic Alliance Army-Eastern Shan State (NDAA) begins 5-day celebrations of the 20th anniversary of its ceasefire agreement with Burma’s military government tomo...
 

Hard to be innocent in Burma

"The government is bankrupt and the generals have all the money," reported Mizzima News, on 25 April, quoting a member of an International NGO in Rangoon.

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Weekly Diary, No. 357 (20 – 26 June 2009)

Weekly Diary, No. 357 (20 – 26 June 2009)
TIME TO OVERHAUL WAR ON DRUGS!
GAMBARI IN BURMA FOR THE 8TH VISIT!
JUNTA IN TUNNEL CRAZE!
READ TEN YEARS AFTER ON SHAN WEBSITE!
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Professional practice in journalism of Burmese media in exile

Since the military coup in 1962, Burma has been the most repressive regime in the world for freedom of the press. Every media organisation in Burma has to register and present a copy of their each publications to the Press Scrutiny Board (PSB), which...

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Message on The 59th Anniversary of Shan National Day

It is interesting to note that the linkage and emergence of the modern Shan State, its national day and the formation of the Union of Burma are so intertwined; it is almost impossible to discuss the making of this historical formation separately.

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Shan Drug Watch Newsletter 2009

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