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Don’t worry about AFTA: get your house in order

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(Editorial) Businesses across Southeast Asia are preparing for the challenges presented by the  Asean Free Trade Agreement. In the case of Burma, ...
 

Panglong II requires further touches, military on board

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Kalaymyo-junction-s(Editorial) The Zomi National Congress on October 24 launched an appeal in its Kalaymyo Declaration for the convening of ...
Last Updated ( Monday, 27 December 2010 23:42 )
 

A call for peace

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usdp-signboard-election-s(Editorial) Whether in central-government-dominated reaches of Kachin State, such as the capital of Myitkyina, or in regions under Kachin Independence ...
Last Updated ( Monday, 29 November 2010 04:09 )
 

New plan needed for long-term benefit

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The release of democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi from house arrest was an auspicious moment. While her release may provide a headache for the the junta, ...
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 17 November 2010 14:45 )
 

Will democratic and ethnic parties forge bloc with NUP?

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nup(Editorial) Despite greatly diminished public interest in the upcoming general election compared to the fervour 20 years ago, the competitiveness of political parties ...
 

Similarities and differences in Sino-Burmese relationship

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than_shwe_sThis year marks 60 years of Burmese diplomatic relations with Beijing, its giant neighbour to the north; today a relationship at times somewhat ...
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 21 September 2010 13:01 )
 

Football in troubled times

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(Editorial) As Nelson Mandela was introduced prior to the kick-off of the 2010 World Cup finals, the assembled crowd in the heart of Kathmandu erupted into applause – ...
 

Cosmetic change alone can’t fix Burma’s problems

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(Editorial) When Prime Minister Thein Sein and 26 other military officers quietly retired their military stripes, little to nothing of the Burmese ...
 

Renewed civil war to follow 2010 elections?

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(Editorial) The junta has once again extended a deadline on their contentious Border Guard Force proposal to three armed groups under ceasefire that ...
 

Junta forces NLD to a corner

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(Editorial) Burma's generals are determined to hold this year's national election on their own biased terms, ignoring widespread calls from both inside and ...
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 10 March 2010 19:01 )
 
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The Kachin’s last stand
Since October this year, Burma has been in a state of civil war, with fighting between Burmese military and armed ethnic rebels. The ruling junta started a crackdown on these armed groups.

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