News Source: The independent
| 2 months ago
MembersofAung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy sell portraits of the detained pro-democracy leader during the party's 21st anniversary celebrations In an important shift in her stance, the imprisoned Burmese democracy leader Aung San Suu...
News Source: The independent
| 2 months ago
The emerging new US strategy of greater engagement with Burma represents the biggest shift in Washington's policy since the imposition of sanctions more than a decade ago, in protest at the trampling of democracy by the military regime, and its...
News Source: Myanmar News
| 2 months ago
The Obama administration is trying something new to influence the military junta of Myanmar. The Obama administration is trying to talk to them. A top U.S. official says the timing seems right to open up a dialogue...The U.S. has tried to isolate...
News Source: Asian Tribune
| 2 months ago
After resisting the civilized world for 14 years, it seems that the Junta has score a major victory against the West led by the United States without yielding inch of releasing Daw Aung San Suu Kyi or other 2000 political prisoners. Obviously, this...
News Source: BurmaNet
| 2 months ago
Bush White House used to indulge in, to denote troublesome nations. To be so installed meant economic and diplomatic sanctions, non-contact and extreme suspicion of intent. It was the deep freeze of the 1950s Cold War era all over again. The new...
News Source: BurmaNet
| 2 months ago
For years a military government has ruled Burma wielding repressive power that denies its people basic freedoms, persecutes ethnic minorities, jails political opponents and quashes even peaceful protests with at times deadly force. And for years the...