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Candles in the Dark: The Diaries of SSSNY Students by admin — last modified 2009-01-03 06:05
If you are still wondering why the people of Burma, especially the non-Burmans, including even the underage youth, are up in arms against their military rulers, maybe this one will clinch the matter.
Yawnghwe palace designated as Buddhist Museum by admin — last modified 2009-01-08 09:02
The Yawnghwe historical museum, previously the palace of Yawnghwe, has been designated as a Buddhist museum by the Burmese military, according to reliable sources.
Head of Shan Sangha’s cremation ceremony to be held in Panglong by admin — last modified 2009-01-08 10:38
The funeral for the most Venerable Bhaddanta Aggamahapantita Nyanasambhara, 84, will be held from 15-17 February, at Wat Pitaka, at the historic town of Panglong, southern Shan State, according to local sources.
Standing ovation for educator by admin — last modified 2009-01-19 06:45
Burma’s foremost exiled educator Dr Thein Lwin received a standing ovation by the participants at the 2-day seminar held in Chiangmai which ended yesterday (11 January).
Wa in need of better education by admin — last modified 2009-01-12 09:40
With a literacy rate of 3%, access to education for the half million Wa living in the isolated hills of Eastern Shan State is being further hampered by poverty that has doubled with the rigorously enforced 2005 poppy ban by Wa authorities, according to a report by the Chiangmai-based Teacher Training Center for Burmese Teachers (TTBT).
Migrants’ work permits being extended by admin — last modified 2009-01-13 15:24
Thai authorities have issued the extension of work permits for migrant workers from Burma, Cambodia and Laos to receive one year work-permit to work in Thailand, according to a document received by Chiangmai based Migrant Assistance Program (MAP).
Funeral tomorrow for Shan rebel “minister” by admin — last modified 2009-01-14 05:09
Funeral for Khun Lu aka Lionel Khunka, “Deputy Foreign Minister” for the “Shan Government,” who passed away in Chiangmai on Monday, 12 January, will be held on Thursday, 15 January, according to its “information minister” Suwan Soikhamseng.
Photos by admin — last modified 2009-01-15 10:24
 
Departed “minister” gets quiet send-off by admin — last modified 2009-01-15 10:29
Khun Lu aka Lionel Khun Ka, member of the “Shan Government” who died of liver cancer on 12 January, was cremated at Chiangmai’s Wat Paphaeng without much fanfare this afternoon.
Much beloved former rebel officer passes away by admin — last modified 2009-01-17 04:52
Lt-Col Tha Tun, one of the most popular officers in the Shan resistance in his days, passed away at 02:00 this morning at his home in Piangluang village, Wiang Haeng district, Chiangmai province.
Shans deny superstition accused by Thai police by admin — last modified 2009-01-27 09:57
The Shan community in Chiangmai has denied the accusation by a Thai police officer who was investigating the murder of a former music teacher supposed to be killed by Shan men who had broken the ceiling light in the dead person’s home office through superstition.