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Burma’s 2010 elections to test new US policy

Source: Myanmar News
Yangon : Myanmar | about 1 month ago  
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Ed/Op Analysis Burma’s 2010 elections to test new US policy Burma’s 2010 elections to test new US policy by Brian McCartan    Friday, 02 October 2009 12:33 Mizzima News – The United States is seeking to more actively engage with Burma’s military rulers, but made it clear they will not repeal...
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