Tuesday, September 04, 2012
Ministers, former dissidents agree to cooperate
Monday, 03 September 2012 16:02
Theingi Tun
Rangoon (Mizzima) – 88-generation
student leader Moe Thee Zun and ex-chairman
of the All Burma Students'
Democratic Front (ABSDF) Dr. Naing Aung, who recently
returned to Burma after
the removal of their names from a blacklist, met with
President Office
ministers Aung Min and Soe Thein on Sunday.
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Thilawa economic zone details explained
Monday, 03 September 2012 14:19
Mizzima News
A 2,400 hectare special economic zone (SEZ) in Rangoon’s Thilawa Port will be
jointly developed by three Japanese groups and the Burmese government,
local media reported on Sunday.
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Children Missing as Mekong Ferry Sinks
3-Sep-12
At least 17 children are presumed dead
after a boat sunk on the Mekong River
while crossing from Burma’s Shan State to
China’s southwestern
Yunnan Province on Sunday.
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Family of Detained Rights Activist to Sue
3-Sep-12
The family of detained rights activist
Wai Lu who went missing after being
arrested are set to sue the local
authorities of Myingmu Township,
Sagaing Division, for kidnapping.
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Draft Media Law to Have Press Input
3-Sep-12
New Burmese Information Minister Aung
Kyi told the chairman of the Myanmar
Journalists Association (MJA) on Sunday
that the draft media law would be
made public and the press will be consulted
on its components.
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More Dissident Exiles Return to Aid Reform
3-Sep-12
RANGOON—After more than two decades in
exile, prominent dissident
Moe Thee Zun said he has returned to Burma to help
President Thein Sein’s
reform process and make peace in war-torn areas.
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