Reading Chit Hlaing's reminiscence of his last meeting with Ne Win in 1995 is quite a revelation. What is most confounding is that ...
Spirituality comes too late to many national leaders Reading Chit Hlaing's reminiscence of his last meeting with Ne Win in 1995 is quite a revelation. What is most confounding is that ...Save Thailand: Tell no ‘white lies’ Kudos must go to Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Kittiratt Na Ranong for being the first minister to admit ... Could Burma follow the South Africa democracy model? Could the recent meeting between Burmese President Thein Sein and opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi lead to a smooth ... The Yingluck government: one year of spin It’s easy to judge the one-year-old Yingluck government in Thailand. All you need is to understand news spin and ...Discrimination: A Buddhist perspective There have been many views expressed over the unrest in Rakhine Sate and the plight and history of the Rohingyas. A strong democratic front needed in Burma The 24th anniversary commemoration of the 1988 uprising on Thursday by Min Ko Naing and the 88-generation students ... Asean stands ready to assist Burma Rudimentary financial and political institutions are being built: civil servants are learning parliamentary procedures, ... The Spirit of ’88 – a brotherhood for Freedom The greatest mass movement in the history of Burma began when the entire nation stood together as one heartbeat, ...At 45, Asean must reform or become irrelevant On Wednesday, Asean will be 45 years old. Even at this juncture, the earlier words of warning from a founding ... ‘The generation that would not die’ In 1988, after the student uprising, thousands of Burmese University students fled to the Thai border jungles. The impact of ... |
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