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Constitutional meet to recess before New Year
2006-12-24
The 10th session of the junta-held National Convention that began on 10 October will adjourn on Friday (29 December), according to a reliable source close to Convention delegates.
Weekly Diary, No. 229 (16 – 22 December 2006)
2006-12-23
SHRF MONTHLY REPORT -- DECEMBER 2006
2006-12-22
Shan Human Rights Foundation
Regional commander # 2 to oversee operations
2006-12-20
Brig-Gen Way Lin, Deputy commander of Kengtung-based Triangle Region Command, has arrived in Tachilek, opposite Maesai, to personally direct operations against the Shan State Army-South following recent clashes, according to both Thai and Shan sources:
China, Burma hold low-key golden anniversary
2006-12-20
The 50th anniversary of Sino-Burma relations held in Yunnan on 16 December was a relatively modest affair, reports U Sein Kyi from the border:
Visual Points: Golden Jubilee in Manxi
2006-12-20
On 16 December, the 50th anniversary of Sino-Burma relations was celebrated in Manxi (Moengkhawn), Yunnan Province.
Elder Shan leader: Military saving non-existent union
2006-12-19
Shwe Ohn, who has been involved in Burma's tumultuous politics since 60 years earlier, has again rejected the ruling military council's claim to 'have twice saved the union' as an old joke.
Weekly Diary, No. 228 (9 – 15 December 2006)
2006-12-16
Wa not joining battle with Shans
2006-12-16
A United Wa State Army (UWSA) official has spurned reports about its troops coming down from its headquarters on the Sino-Burma border to join hands with the Burma Army against the Shan State Army (SSA) South base of Loi Kawwan on the Thai-Burma border.
Weekly Diary, No. 227 (2 - 8 December 2006)
2006-12-10
Fallout in ex-Khun Sa army
2006-12-07
A heated dispute between officers of the former Mong Tai Army (MTA) of Khun Sa last night had led to a shootout which resulted in 3 deaths, according to sources from Maehongson.
Shans hail King
2006-12-06
Visual Points
Royal Greetings to His Majesty from loyal fans
2006-12-05
Poppies good for buddies, bad for common folks
2006-12-02
A 4-day destruction campaign on poppy fields was launched by a 250-strong joint Wa-Burma Army force last week that had left fields under Wa protection strictly alone, report sources from Mongton, across Chaingmai.
Weekly Diary, No. 226 (25 November – 1 December 2006)
2006-12-02
Shan New Year in Hsipaw
2006-12-02
Hsipaw is a Shan State approximately the size of Connecticut, lying about four hours drive northeast of Mandalay, along a winding, narrow road that snakes up the Shan Plateau.
Cartoon: JOURNALISM TRAINING IN BURMA: WHERE THERE IS NO TRUTH
2006-12-01
Credit: U Kyaw Zan Tha (BBC)
Opium down, drug use up in the north
2006-11-30
Opium output in northern Shan State has decreased through it has done nothing to reduce the availability or use of drugs there, reports Hawkeye from the border:
SHRF MONTHLY REPORT -- NOVEMBER 2006
2006-11-29
SHAN HUMAN RIGHTS FOUNDATION
More troops on the border
2006-11-29
The Burma Army has dispatched fresh units to the border opposite Chiangrai province, prompting both Thai and Shan forces to keep a close watch of further moves, reports S.H.A.N. correspondent Zerng Tai:
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