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Blogging for Burma (www.guardianweekly.co.uk)

Tags: burma,myanmar,blogger,buddhist monk,myanmar monks

Submitted about 10 hours ago by achitkyithu | 0 Comments |

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Troops on standby in Burma for massacre anniversary (www.telegraph.co.uk)

Tags: burma,monks,88 generation,democracy protest, 8-08-88~8-08-08

Submitted 4 days ago by backhandpath | 0 Comments |

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Burma's Prisons a Caldron of Protest Fury (www.washingtonpost.com)

Tags: burma,prisons,junta,resistance movement

Submitted 4 days ago by backhandpath | 0 Comments |

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Laura Bush to visit border area (www.bangkokpost.com)

Tags: bruma,laura bush

Submitted 4 days ago by backhandpath | 0 Comments |

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Corporations And Human Rights Abuses In Burma (www.huffingtonpost.com)

Tags: burma,junta

Submitted 6 days ago by jamescannonboyce | 0 Comments |

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UN loses $10m aid in Burma exchange rate scam (www.independent.co.uk)

Tags: burma,junta,than shwe,cyclone aid,cyclone prisons,aid tax,stealing aid

Submitted 8 days ago by backhandpath | 0 Comments |

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Update: Bush signs US law banning Burmese gems (www.bangkokpost.com)

Tags: burma,junta,us,sanctions,rubies,gemstone sanctions,gemstones

Submitted 8 days ago by backhandpath | 0 Comments |

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Karen Villagers Flee Burmese Forces (www.irrawaddy.org)

Tags: burma,army,karen,refugees,thailand

Submitted 8 days ago by backhandpath | 0 Comments |

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Stop insuring "Burmese repression", report says (www.mizzima.com)

Tags: burma,resistance movement,uk,insurance sanctions,insurance,junta

Submitted 8 days ago by backhandpath | 0 Comments |

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Mizzima website under attack (www.mizzima.com)

Tags: burma,mizzima,cyber attack,internet,internet censorship,censorship

Submitted 8 days ago by backhandpath | 0 Comments |

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