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May 19, 2008
Rambree, Arakan State : Rambree, Arakan State : Two Rakhine youths from Rambree Township in Aralkan State were arrested by Rambree town police on May...
May 19, 2008
Teknaf, Bangladesh: A Turkish media team from radio, television and TRT-1 and a NGO the Muslim Aids (UK) visited the unofficial Dum Dum Mea Burmese...
May 19, 2008
Cox's Bazaar , Bangladesh : The Chairman Sayadaw U May Gyi Ya of the World Buddhist Religious Regency (WBRR) of Bangladesh branch organized and held...
May 19, 2008
The Chin National Council in exile has rejected the Burmese junta's announcement of the result of the referendum to approve the new constitution.
May 17, 2008
Bangkok - The European Union Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs, Lois Michel has left Burma empty-handed. He failed to convince Burma's military...
May 17, 2008
Village tract chairmen were called and warned by junta authorities on May 10 evening because TPDC (Township Peace and Development Council) chairmen...
May 17, 2008
In what is in an inhuman act on the part of the Burmese military junta, it has prohibited Rangoon based Kachin Christian youth volunteers from...
May 17, 2008
Kun Chan Kone – With watery eyes, Daw Phwar Sein told aid workers in a low, cracked voice, "Don't make me walk out as long as it's still windy and...
May 17, 2008
In the middle of the night, in the worst-hit areas of the cyclone, villagers hear voices from the fields.
May 17, 2008
New Delhi – Burma's military government on Friday warned that it will investigate cases of stealing or hoarding aid supplies for cyclone victims...
May 16, 2008
Sittwe, Arakan State : The Western Command Commander had cautioned the authorities of 17 Townships in Arakan State on May 14 about a cyclone that was...
May 16, 2008
A deserter from the Burma Army was reportedly arrested by the Mizoram police from Lunglei police station, Mizoram state, northeast India.
May 16, 2008
Thailand's' Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej is not ready to believe that international aid for Burma's Cyclone Nargis victims is being set aside by...
May 16, 2008
New Delhi – After 18 years without a chance to vote, many Burmese showed up at polling stations on May 10 only to find out that their votes have...
May 16, 2008
Many polling stations in Mon state southern Burma did not open or close in accordance with the referendum law, said local activists.

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