Dear Friends and Colleagues,
Burma Partnership is pleased to announce that we have launched our new website. We hope it will be a useful tool for governments, journalists, researchers, and especially activists from Burma and all over the world.
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In Solidarity,
Burma Partnership Secretariat
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Burma Update: December 22, 2007
Highlight
US Department of State
Press Statement
Sean McCormack, Spokesman
Washington, DC
December 21, 2007
Burmese Regime Continues Arresting Democracy Activists
The Burmese regime, led by Than Shwe, continues cracking down on democracy activists for peacefully expressing their political beliefs, arresting at least six more members of the 88 Generation Students this week, including Khin Moe Aye, Kyaw Soe, Zaw Min, Htun Htun Win, Min Min Soe, and Myo Yan Naung Thein. These ongoing arrests belie the Burmese regime’s claim that it seeks a genuine and peaceful transition to democracy, and demonstrate that it is not fulfilling the expectations of the UN Security Council as expressed in the October 11 UN Security Council Presidential Statement.
We deplore the regime’s actions and call on Than Shwe to release all political prisoners, including Aung San Suu Kyi, to cease arrests of democracy and human rights activists, and to begin a meaningful and time-bound dialogue with Burma’s democratic and ethnic minority representatives on a transition to a civilian, democratic government.
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News from Global Media
Xinhua Online: Myanmar Privatizing More State-Owned Enterprises
Voice of America News: Rice Vows Continued Pressure on Burmese Government
Report/Briefer
Shan Herald Agency for News: Weekly Diary, No. 280 (15– 21 December 2007)
- Prizes for two women of Burma!
- No dialogue in sight!
- China most worried over stability!
- First bird flu victim - a Shan!
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