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(Washington, DC, April 18, 2011) The U. S. Campaign for Burma (USCB), a Washington, DC-based organization campaigning to end crimes against humanity and the culture of impunity in the Southeast Asian country, today welcomes President ...
One of the handful of political prisoners released yesterday in the much-criticised amnesty has said that little has improved in Burma during his three years behind bars. Zayar Thaw, a prominent hip hop artist and member of the outlawed ...
Burma new government. The Burma new government grants an amnesty to 14000 prisoners. On May 17, a jail in Rangoon, the female jailbirds, who get to release,s come out jail front door. Players' wives. New government in Burma comes into ...
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Myo Myint Cho understands the regime in Burma better than anyone. Enlisting at age 17, he served in the army until a mortar robbed him of a leg and most of a hand. Later, he would spend 15 years as a reluctant “guest” of the state, ...
... ガーディアン : ブライトン・フェスティバルの名誉監督アウンサンスーチー氏が現場に来られないということ イラワディ: ビルマ 国軍兵士についての ドキュメンタリー 映画「Burma Soldier」
A one-year reduction in jail terms and the commuting of death sentences in Burma is little more than a “sick joke” for the hundreds of political prisoners serving decades behind bars, Human Rights Watch (HRW) has said. ...
MORE INFORMATION. NYC premiere. The premiere of HBO2's “Burma Soldier” is Thursday night in New York City, and Fort Wayne's Myo Myint Cho will be there. The documentary will air 8-9:15 p.m. May 18 on HBO2. ...
The ASEAN bloc risks damaging its international credibility and impeding regional progress if it appoints Burma to the 2014 chair, a parliamentarian lobby group has warned. It follows a recent bid by Burmese President Thein Sein for the ...
On press freedom day media workers in Burma have urged the new government led by former general Thein Sein to relax the censorship laws imposed by the previous military junta [SPDC]. Journalists were calling on the new government to ...
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