Archive Two
October 18, 2010
The Burmese junta recalled government workers out of a ceasefire group’s area of control in...
October 18, 2010
Strange as it may sound, some military personnel of the Burmese Army’s LIB 268 based in Falam town...
October 18, 2010
Inclement weather and strict rules laid down by the Election Commission have delayed election...
October 18, 2010
Supporters of the junta-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) destroyed a campaign...
October 16, 2010
In one of its opening salvoes against the Burmese junta’s elections this year, the country’s most...
October 16, 2010
‘Where have you gone, Panglong Agreement?’ The lyrics echo in the minds of Sai Mong and a group of...
October 16, 2010
Since early this month villagers from Tekpu village tract, 20 miles southeast of Htan Ta Pin town...
October 15, 2010
Signboards belonging to Burma’s main junta-backed political party were vandalised with red paint in...
October 15, 2010
In a bid to allay fears that the elections may not be free and fair, U Saw Aung Pwint, Chairman of...
October 15, 2010
Construction of a new deep-sea port in Tavoy District, in southern Burma’s Tenasserim Division will...
October 15, 2010
Hundreds of people thronged a public meeting organized by the Chin Progressive Party (CPP) as part...
October 15, 2010
For the first time in the 16-year ceasefire, Burma’s military rulers publicly blamed the ethnic...
October 15, 2010
A Burmese Army commander killed a soldier for being critical of his unseemly and abusive behaviour...
October 15, 2010
The Kokang Democracy and Unity Party (KDUP) is merely a front for the Union Solidarity and...
October 15, 2010
A special tribunal in Insein prison on October 13 sentenced Kandarawaddy news journal editor Nyi...
October 15, 2010
A low pressure system over the Bay of Bengal was listed at 11:30 a.m. today as intensifying into a...







