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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

Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Burma Update: September 3, 2008


News from Burmese Media

Narinjara News: Bangladesh Imports Rice from Burma for Ramadan
Narinjara News: Sittwe Residents Forced to Stand Sentry
Independent Mon News Agency: Suu Kyi refuses to meet liaison officer: junta newspaper
Shan Herald Agency for News: Ceasefire groups pressured to surrender within 2009
Democratic Voice of Burma: Legal group calls for an end to forcible disrobing of monks
Democratic Voice of Burma: 15 Burmese nationals released from Manipur jail
The Irrawaddy: Suu Kyi's Lawyer Denies She Won't Meet Regime Minister
The Irrawaddy: 88 Generation Students Go On Trial
The Irrawaddy: Reporter Arrested over Murder Story
The Irrawaddy: Burmese Media Silent on Thai Turmoil
The Irrawaddy: Thai-Burmese Border Trade Suffering
Mizzima News: Police prosecutes 'Flower News' journal reporter
Mizzima News: Restaurants and shops ordered to close early in Rangoon
Childland Guardian: Farms Deserted In Chin State As Crop-Destroying Rats Become 'Out Of Control'


Multimedia



Al Jazeera: Cleaning-up after Cyclone Nargis




Opinion/Other

Guardian: Locked in Burma - Simon Tisdall

Report/Briefer

Shan Herald Agency for News: Shan Diary, Issue No.20, August 2008
Burma Campaign UK: Last Month in Burma


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