“၂၀၁၀ ကမၻာ့ လူအခြင့္အေရး၏ တိုက္ပြဲႏွစ္” ျမန္မာ့ေသြးအနီေရာင္ မညစ္ေစနဲ ့။ စစ္က်ြန္ဘ၀လႊတ္ေျမာက္ၾကဖို ့ ေတာ္လွန္ွေရးသို ့့ အသင့္ျပင္

Sunday, June 29, 2008

ျမန္မာ့ သတင္းဇြန္လ ၂၉ ရက္ ၂၀၀၈။

Animal Disease Outbreak in Irrawaddy Delta
Controversy over 11th Century Temple Inflames Thai Politics
Amnesty Warns of Rights Violations in Malaysia
Cyclone assessment reveals critical food, water shortages
One blood, one voice, one command [News analysis]
Rights activist says state-sanctioned rape widespread in Burma
Pay money, get electricity post Nargis: Rangoon resident
Animal disease outbreak in Irrawaddy Delta –
UNSC needs to shoulder responsibility of Burmese women
Weekly business roundup -
Diarrhea afflicts over 150 refugees, two children die
NLD member in prison not allowed medical treatment
Burma and Afghanistan increase opium production: UNODC
Southeast Asia body key to prising open Myanmar -
Suu Kyi manga released in English
Solo female protester arrested
Junta denies medical treatment to detained student activist
G8 pushes Myanmar to accept foreign cyclone aid
European MPs form Burma caucus
Shwe Mann: Soon to be Burma
Power Grid to execute 3 projects in Myanmar
TSF gives up on Burma
Burma agency makes donor plea
Dhaka seeks Myanmar farm land on lease
Cyclone farmers await assistance
Merck Frosst and its employees combine their efforts to help the China and Myanmar disaster victims
Ban Discusses Burma with Indian, China, Indonesian Ambassadors
APME honors AP coverage of Myanmar cyclone
Myanmar Refugees Resettlement Crosses 30,000
Myanmar again to take severe action against vehicles with stickers
Myanmar confirms detention of 14 Suu Kyi supporters
Bangladesh offers to settle core issues with Myanmar
Thousands in Delta Told to Relocate
Lone Demonstrator Arrested at Rangoon City Hall
Campaign to Stop Child Labor Kicks Off
Thai PM Likely to Survive No-confidence Vote
G-8 Nations Pledge Continued Aid for Burma
Oil and Global Credit Worries Drive Asian Currencies Down
G8 call on Burma to improve position
Burma blocks telecoms help
Hollywood stars launch campaign to pressure junta
Flash mob for Burma hits London
Myanmar journalist arrested for burying cyclone dead: watchdog
Burma cyclone survivors suffer food shortage -
TSF withdraws from Burma after junta restricts movement
Myanmar stresses prompt repair of cyclone-ravaged jetties in Yangon
Four Burmese athletes to join Olympic Games
New curriculum excludes general Aung San - Naw Say Phaw
Junta’s drug control claim irrelevant to ground situation: Researcher -
Bush discusses Burma with UN Ambassadors; Lalit K Jha
United Bank signs pact with Myanmar banks
Myanmar cyclone survivors proved tough, experts say
Cambodian Political Parties Begin Election Campaigning
Tibet Open to Foreign Tourists Again
Anti-drug campaign by Kachin students
MSF draws attention to need for clean drinking water for cyclone survivors
"Lightning" strike brings help to cyclone survivors
Myanmar seizes over 100 kg heroin
Myanmar to strive for realizing poppy-free target by 2014
Burmese Journalists Banned from Asean Press Conference
India Provides Burma US $84 Million in Loans, Credit
Divers Find only Bodies in Capsized Philippines Ferry
Reporter arrested for covering cyclone news - Nem Davies
Poet remanded to custody for jeering at junta supremo - Phanida
Myanmar retires top military officers, reshuffles 150 staff
Farmers left in debt after land seizures
Thai energy firm signs major gas deal with Myanmar, says official
China offers rare praise for Myanmar’s drug fight - Ben Blanchard
USAID assistance helped WFP helicopters to carry on relief operation
Pitt, Clooney and Damon push for Cyclone Aid -
RM2 Million in medical aid sent to Myanmar
No more aid through Junta: US House -
Six Myanmar athletes to compete in Beijing Olympics
Preliminary findings of post-Nargis joint assessment confirm need for continued relief assistance
63rd Birthday of Aung San Suu Kyi ; Celebrating yet another Birthday Alone
More than 30,000 Myanmar refugees resettled from Thailand in world
Burmese journalists continue to be arrested, foreign journalists still unwelcome

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