Weekly Diary, No. 330 (29 November – 5 December 2008)
- CHINESE VIPS IN BURMA!
- MORE BURMESE MIGRANTS LOSING JOBS!
- CHEAPER SIM CARDS, COSTLY CALLS!
- BANGLADESH-BURMA BORDER TRADE RETURNS TO NORMAL!
Cartoon
Tips for the Opposition

Think
Piece
With
around $ 4 billion in reserves, Burma is no longer a country without the
financial wherewith to meet the pressing health, education and social needs of
its people.
Professor Sean Tunnell, Burma
economy expert, Macquaire University in Australia, speaking on the Burmese
junta disregard for its people, spending 70 cents per person per year on health
care, Bangkok Post, 30 November 2008
The World
30 November 2008
James
Hansen
The
Arctic ice cap is integrating much faster than Intergovernmental Panel for
Climate Change (IPCC) estimates, says climatogist James Hansen of Nasa’s
Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New
York. (AFP)
1 December 2008

The waxing crescent moon in juxtaposition with Jupiter and Venus
appears like a smiling face in the sky. (Bangkok Post)
International Relations
1 December 2008
Anders
Ostergaard’s Barma VJ-Reporting from a closed country, describing Burma’s
citizen reporters, takes top prize at the film festival in Amsterdam. (Varity USA)
3 December 2008
112 former presidents and prime ministers send letter to UN
Secretary General urging him to press for release of all political prisoners in
Burma by the end of 2008, one of UN’s benchmark for the year. The junta has
increased the number of political prisoners from 1,200 in June 2007 to over
2,100 today, it says. (Oslo
Center and Freedom Now)
3 December 2008
Barack Obama
Barack
Obama’s paternal grandfather Hussein Onyango Obama, served as a cook with the
British Army in Burma
during the second world war. (Times/Mizzima)
4 December 2008

Zarganar and blogger Nay Phone Latt, both of who are serving lengthy
prison sentence, awarded Cyber-dissident prize by Reporters without Borders. (DVB)
4 December 2008
Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) says 29 countries have jailed
journalists:
1st China
28
2nd Cuba
21
3rd Burma
14
4th Eritrea
13
5th Uzbekistan
6
(Mizzima)
4-5 December 2008
FM Yang Jiechi
Chinese
FM Yang Jiechi is in Burma
on a two-day visit. He meets his Burmese counterpart Nyan Win on the first day. He met the Senior General on the next day. (Xinhua)
Thai-Burma Relations
25 December 2008
The
Kanbauk-Myaing Galay gas pipeline to Thailand bursts in Ye township.
There is no ignition. (IMNA)
2 December 2008
Somchai Wongsawod
Thai Rak
Thai Party’s successor People’s Power Party is dissolved by the constitutional
court. The PPP has already established Puea Thai Party (PTP) for that
eventuality. As a result, the PPP’s leader and prime minister Somchai Wongsawod
becomes history. (Agencies)
2 December 2008
Thailand
postpones Asean summit scheduled for 15-18 December to March. (AFP)
4 December 2008
Thailand’s PTT
Exploration and Production PCL says it had not found enough natural gas in its
Janaka #1 well in Burma’s
offshore M7 block. (Reuters)
4 December 2008
Many migrant workers have been laid off, says Migrant Karen Labor
Union. “It is happening in factories across Thailand.” 3,000 workers lost their
jobs in Maesod last month. (IMNA)
Politics/ Inside Burma
27 November 2008
Zagana
gets another 14 years bringing his total sentence to 59 years. (Mizzima)
28 November 2008
Thet Zin, editor of Myanmar Nation, and Sein Win Maung, his manager,
sentenced to 7 years each for undermining the ruling generals after a copy of
UN human rights report was seized from them. (AP)
1 December 2008
Convicted activists sent to remote prisons:
- Reverend Gambira (68 years sentence) to Hkamti
- Aung Kyaw Kyaw to Taunggyi
- Wunna Aung to Pegu
- Thiha Thet Zin to Myitkyina
- Thein Zaw to Kengtung
- Tun Oo to Toungoo
- Tin Tu Aung to Hkamti
(Irrawaddy)
1 December 2008
Police give riot control training in Rangoon’s Syriam and Thaketa townships 4 days
a week. (DVB)
1 December 2008
Burma
is to privatize another 36 state-owned enterprises. A total of 254 state-owned
enterprises have been privatized since 1995. (Xinhua) Observers say it could be
part of the junta’s fund-raising for the elections. (Irrawaddy)
2 December 2008
DPA reported on 29 November an Italian diplomat Attilio Massimo
Ianucci urging NLD to participate in the election. At present, the military
occupies 100% of the government, but after 2010, there will only be 25%, he was
reported as saying. The NLD told him the 25% would be “just a word” for the
military would continue to dominate. (Irrawaddy)
4 December 2008
Aung San Suu Kyi
Dr Tin
Myo Win and assistant visit detained Aung San Suu Kyi for about 4 hours. (AFP)
4 December 2008
The ruling junta has yet to announce any details about when the 2010
elections will be held:
- Some USDA members say the election law could be promulgated by the end of 2008 or early next year
- According to others, it will be announced next June
- Political analysts think the campaign period would likely be much shorter than in 1990
(Irrawaddy)
4 December 2008
Maj Gen Saw Lwin, Minister for immigration and population, urged
officials to complete the issuing of Citizenship Scrutiny Cards in time. (NLOM/Irrawaddy)
4 December 2008
Win Tin
Win Tin,
79, who was released 23 September after serving 19 years, hospitalized after
suffering from low blood pressure and difficult breathing. (New Kerala)
5 December 2008
Zarganar is believed to have been moved from Insein to Kachin State.
(BBC)
Shans/ Shan
State
26-28 November 2008

Shan New
Year’s Day festival opens in Taunggyi attended by regional commander Ya Pyay,
wife and son. (SHAN)
Others:
- Yawnghwe
- Inlay
- Taung Laylone
- Taung Ni
- Nawngmawn
- Hopong
- Muse
- Kengtung
- Hsengkeow, Hsipaw
(DVB)
Economy/ Business
2 December 2008
Hundreds
of Burmese are returning home after losing their jobs due to the economic
downturn. Hundreds of others face dismissal before the Chinese New Year. (Irrawaddy)
3 December 2008
Foreign investment hits over $ 15 billion in September this year,
reports 7 Day News journal:
- 29 countries, 422 projects
- $ 7 billion Thailand
- $ 1 billion Britain and Singapore
(Xinhua)
3 December 2008
Burma
on 12 December will slash the cost of owning a mobile phone but increase call
charges ten-fold, reports 7 Day News:
- SIM cards 50 FEC from 1,250 FEC
- Outgoing call 30 cents per minute from 3 cents
- Incoming call 5 cents/per minute
(AP)
Human Rights
1 December 2008
Ramesh
Shrestha
UN
Children’s Fund (UNICEF) representative Ramesh Shrestha says:
- 240,000 people in Burma living with HIV
- Two-thirds of them under 24
- 100,000 of them women
(AFP)
1
December 2008
GRET, and
NGO that has been developing food security and agriculture in northern Arakan
since 1995, banned as of today. Reason: GRET was distributing for free
fertilizers that are being sold at high prices by the Army. (Kaladan)
Environment
1 December 2008
Fire in Moulmein’s second biggest
market engulfs nearly 1,000 shops. (IMNA)
2 December 2008
Led by China Power Investment Cooperation (CPI), and Asia World
Company (AWC), work has begun on the dam project 70 miles, north of
Myitkyina. (Mizzima)
Drugs
21-25 November 2008
Wa
authorities launch “War on Drugs” in its own capital Panghsang, 138 netted,
more than 30 of them Chinese. No big fish among them. (SHAN)
War
29 November 2008
Thura
Shwe Mann
Gen Thura
Shwe Mann and his counterpart Chen Bingde agree to enhance “military and
state-to-state exchanges,” including joint military exercises. (Mizzima)
3 December 2008
The Burma-Bangladesh border trade returned to normal since last week
following tension over maritime boundary dispute. (Narinjara)


