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Myanmar – When Religion turns violent

Myanmar – When Religion turns violent

“The Buddhist-Muslim conflict embodies a broader threat to democratic consolidation in Myanmar that reflects a common theme in Theravada Buddhist history, yet also represents only one potential interpretation of Buddhist principles.”

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Burma is Open for Business, Says Minister

Burma is Open for Business, Says Minister

As the National League for Democracy concluded its first ever congress by confirming Aung San Suu Kyi as its leader, Dr Kan Zaw, the minster for national planning and economic development, said Burma’s “doors are open” for business. Kan Zaw made the comments at a meeting of business leaders last weekend in Vietnam hosted by [...]

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Myanmar – Press freedom: moving forward, but political culture needs changing

Myanmar – Press freedom: moving forward, but political culture needs changing

On the face of it, things are changing in Myanmar. And were change to be gauged by the unprecedented level of freedom enjoyed by the press, the new course on which the South East Asian nation has embarked would seem to be real, although still fraught with uncertainties and dangers.

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Refugees – “We are going not to forget them”

Refugees – “We are going not to forget them”

Australian film-maker Timothy Syrota has recently published his last documentary film on refugees who live in Thai territory along the border with Myanmar: ‘Nothing About Us Without Us‘ Tim writes: “Fact or fiction (i.e. refugees or hobbits?): refugees say they are not being consulted and that there is a lack of transparency regarding their repatriation [...]

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Myanmar – Media non più obbligati al controllo preventivo della censura

Myanmar – Media non più obbligati al controllo preventivo della censura

Il governo birmano ha annunciato che i media nazionali non saranno più obbligati a sottoporre preventivamente al comitato di controllo i propri contenuti. In poche parole, fine della censura per la stampa birmana, costretta al rigido scrutinio di un comitato ribattezzato dagli intellettuali Kempeitai, in riferimento al censore nipponico durante gli anni dell’occupazione militare. Ma [...]

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Myanmar – 8.8.88

Myanmar – 8.8.88

L’otto agosto del 1988 (8-8-1988) è una data storica per tutti quei birmani che hanno lottato per affermare i principi democartici e di libertà nell’ex-Birmania. Una giornata che ha segnato vita e morte per migliaia di persone. Nel 2008, mentre il mondo guardava con ammirazione l’apertura dei giochi olimpici di Pechino, io ero a Rangoon, [...]

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Suu Kyi nel suo primo viaggio oltreconfine

Anche oltre confine, Aung San Suu Kyi viene accolta da urla di gioia, sorrisi e lacrime di commozione. Dopo 24 anni in ‘gabbia’, la neo-parlamentare birmana lascia il suo Paese da cittadina libera in un viaggio che la vedrà impegnata anche in Europa, non più divisa dal muro di Berlino, ma preoccupata di trovare soluzioni [...]

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Women ‘Invisible’ in Myanmar

YANGON, May 5, 2012 (IPS) – While Aung San Suu Kyi enjoys iconic status in Myanmar (also known as Burma), women remain invisible in this country steeped in Buddhist tradition and emerging from decades of military rule. “Her (Suu Kyi’s) image suggests that there is space for women,” Ma Thida, a surgeon who is also [...]

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