News Source: Myanmar News
| 10 days ago
Wednesday 8th May, 2013 The region has been plagued by ethnic clashes between the Buddhist majority and Muslim minority. Fighting over the past year has left hundreds dead and tens of thousands homeless. The commission has found that high Rohingya
News Source: Myanmar News
| 23 days ago
Thursday 25th April, 2013 Politicians and leaders from civil society organisations said a number of Facebook users in Myanmar have intentionally disturbing the country's "tranquility", accusing them of inflaming the last year June and Ocotober
News Source: Myanmar News
| 1 month ago
Wednesday 10th April, 2013 Anti-Muslim violence carried out by Buddhist mobs last month left at least 43 people dead and hundreds of homes, shops and buildings razed to the ground in towns in central Burma (Myanmar). Official figures put the number
News Source: Myanmar News
| 1 month ago
Saturday 30th March, 2013 Myanmar's government on Saturday rejected remarks by a U.N. human rights official suggesting that the authorities bear some blame for recent mob attacks by Buddhists on minority Muslims that killed dozens of people.The U.N.
News Source: Channel NewsAsia
| 1 month ago
Aung San Suu Kyi's opposition newspaper is among a host of Myanmar publications planning to print daily, the party said on Tuesday, as authorities prepare to loosen their grip on the long-shackled media. State-owned newspapers are currently the only
News Source: Myanmar News
| 1 month ago
Monday 25th March, 2013 Myanmar soldiers clean debris from destroyed buildings following ethnic unrest between Buddhists and Muslims in Meikhtila, Mandalay division, about 550 kilometres north of Rangoon, March 24, 2013. (Khin Maung ... Anti-Muslim
News Source: Channel NewsAsia
| 2 months ago
Aung San Suu Kyi's long-suppressed opposition will hold its first-ever party congress on Friday, cementing its new place in Myanmar's political mainstream as it aims to sweep to power in 2015. Hundreds of delegates will flock from across the country
News Source: Boston.com
| 3 months ago
Myanmar (AP) In another sign of political reform and reconciliation in Myanmar, the country's biggest party led by opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi will hold its first-ever congress in the country's former capital next week. This will be the NLD's