Wednesday, August 29, 2012
2012 Aug 29 Deputy Minister reshuffled
2012 Aug 29 Deputy Minister Reshuffled
2012 Aug 29 Permission granted to resign from the post of Union Auditor-General
2012 Aug 29 Permission Granted to Resign From the Post of Union Auditor-General
2012 Aug 29 Permission granted to tesign from the post of Union Minister
2012 Aug 29 Permission Granted to Tesign From the Post of Union Minister
2012 Aug 27 Union Minster reshuffled
2012 Aug 27 Union Minster Reshuffled
2012 Aug 27 Union Election Commission member appointed
2012 Aug 27 Union Election Commission Member Appointed
2012 Aug 27 Deputy Minister appointed
2012 Aug 27 Deputy Minister Appointed
United Wa State Army (UWSA) payroll still going Communist way
Monday, 27 August 2012 15:08 NMHO
United Wa State Army which is currently
the strongest in terms of finance,
equipment, weapons and manpower among all
the ethnic armed groups
is said to be practicing its salary system as during
the days under
the Communist Party of Burma (CPB), according to former CPB
members.
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6,000 people flee from Hpakant battle
29-Aug-12
[B]uesday, August 28[/B] — Within two weeks,
over 6,000 miners and residents
in Burma’s Hpakant jade mine have fled from war
zones to local Christ churches
and Buddhist monasteries in Hpakan. The fighting intensified in the jade mining
region in western Kachin State when a Burmese Army column took position
near
Maw Mau Bum— the jade
Journalists negotiate press council duties with Burmese gov’t
Tuesday, 28 August 2012 12:51 Mizzima
News
Activities of the newly formed Myanmar Core Press Council have been halted
to allow for negotiations with the Myanmar Journalists Association (MJA),
government officials said.
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Spirituality comes too late to many national leaders
Tuesday, 28 August 2012 13:14 Myat
Thu Pan
(Commentary) - Reading Chit Hlaing's
reminiscence of his last meeting with Ne Win
in 1995 is quite a revelation.
What is most confounding is that Chit Hlaing realized
the key to Ne Win’s
failure as a ruler of Burma only after the nation
had been left in utter ruins.
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KNU wants relocation of Burma Army high on peace-talk agenda
29-Aug-12
The Karen National Union (KNU) and the Burma Government announced today
that they have agreed on the dates and location for the third round of their
‘peace-talk’ negotiation. The two parties finally agreed to meet in Hpan-an,
Karen State on September 3rd and 4th after the Burma Government had earlier
postponed the ‘peace-talks’ that were originally scheduled for August 27th to 29th.
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