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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Daily Burma Related News (August 1, 2012)


(1) Minister rejects calls for int’l investigation in Arakan : Source : DVB

31-Jul-12
Union Immigration Minister Khin Yi rejected a call from the United Nations’ to investigate the unfair treatment of the Rohingya by security forces following the rioting in western Burma during a press conference where government officials discussed the ongoing unrest in Arakan state.

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(2) Press group speaks out against media suppression : Source : DVB

31-Jul-12
Burma’s Organising Committee for the Formation of the Myanmar [Burma] Press Union released a statement on Saturday stating that the ban placed on Snapshot weekly news journal could inhibit the country’s reform process.

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(3) VP Nomination Delay Stirs Rumor Mill : Source : Irrawaddy

31-Jul-12
The long delay in appointing a new vice-president has caught the public interest in Burma, with speculation circulating that the matter is tied up in relation to a greater reshuffle of top ministers in Naypyidaw.

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(4) Burmese gov’t rejects accusations of excessive force in Rakhine State : Source : Mizzima
Tuesday, 31 July 2012 11:31 Mizzima News
The Burmese foreign ministry “strongly rejects the accusations made by some quarters that abuses and excessive use of force were made by the authorities” in dealing with the unrest in Rakhine State, it said in a statement issued on Monday.

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(5) Shan Peace Elusive Despite Ceasefire : Source : Irrawaddy

31-Jul-12
While Burma’s current political situation of tentative democratic reform has been described as a period of opportunity, one of the country’s formerly incarcerated political opponents is yet to be convinced.

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(6) US Expresses Concern for Minorities in Burma : Source : Irrawaddy

31-Jul-12
WASHINGTON DC—On the day when the United States and Naypyidaw restored full diplomatic ties, an official report said that respect for religious freedom remains problematic in Burma despite recent reforms undertaken by the new quasi-civilian government.

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(7) Proportional representation for Burma? : Source : Mizzima
Tuesday, 31 July 2012 12:33 Mizzima News
Burma’s Election Commission chairman and a small group of political party leaders met last week to discuss a proportional electoral system, a representative from the group told Radio Free Asia last week.

On the same day, the International Crisis Group, a Brussels-based think tank, said in a new report that proportional representation could help the country avoid conflict with ethnic minorities.
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(8) Burmese Traders Urge China to Cut Border Tariffs : Source : Irrawaddy

31-Jul-12
Burmese businessmen are complaining of increased import tariffs imposed by the Chinese authorities at the Sino-Burmese border that have slashed their profits.

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(9) Admiral Nyan Tun to be nominated vice president: source  : Source : Mizzima

Tuesday, 31 July 2012 15:48 Mizzima News

Rangoon (Mizzima) – The latest guess as to who will be nominated for vice president of Burma is Admiral Nyan Tun, the commander-in-chief of the navy.
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Petition drive calls for sacking Lower House MP Aung Thein Lin : Source : Mizzima

Tuesday, 31 July 2012 13:08 Theingi Tun

Rangoon (Mizzima) – An interview in a Chinese newspaper has led to a petition drive in South Okkalapa Township to remove Lower House MP Aung Thein Lin from Parliament. Organizers said the petition will be submited to the Union Election Commission (UEC).
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(11) Defamation, libel suits filed against Snap Shot journal : Source : Mizzima

Tuesday, 31 July 2012 11:41 Phanida
Chiang Mai (Mizzima) – Journalist Herjule, who goes by one name, was granted bail on Monday in a defamation suit filed against the Snap Shot journal by the owner of a karaoke shop in Katha Township. Bail was set at US$ 3,371.

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(12) Malaria program is positive sign of government reform : Source : Karen

31-Jul-12
People in the eastern Burma town of Kyain Seikgyi have welcomed a joint health campaign program by government and international malaria experts to combat malaria in the their area in Karen State.

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(13) Burmese gov’t maintains restrictions on religious freedom: US : Source : Mizzima
Tuesday, 31 July 2012 14:24 Mizzima News
The Burmese government has made political reforms, but it did not demonstrate a trend toward either improvement or deterioration in respect to the right to religious freedom, according to a 2012 US report on religious freedom in Burma.

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(14) Rakhine State medical aid ‘a work in progress’: Red Cross : Source : Mizzima
Tuesday, 31 July 2012 14:12 Mizzima News
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has been providing basic aid and assistance to the injured, ill and displaced in Rakhine State, Anne Ryniker, the ICRC deputy head of operations for Asia and the Pacific, said in an interview released on Monday.

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(15) Wa, Shan to avert another close encounter : Source : Panglong

Tuesday, 31 July 2012 15:08 S.H.A.N.
The United Wa State Army (UWSA) and the Shan State Army (SSA) ‘South’, after negotiations, have been working to prevent an unwanted war which would have benefited neither, according t a Shan commander.

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(16) The corpse of missing Kachin man found : Source : Kachin
31-Jul-12

A body of a Kachin man who was arrested by the Burmese military has been found.Galau Bawm Yaw was arrested under suspicion of being connected to the Kachin Independence Army (KIA). Several days after his arrest the authorities claimed they released him. But his wife said he wasn’t released. Bawm Yaw’s

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(17) USDP-backed women’s peace rally in Kachin state halted : Source : Kachin
31-Jul-12
A women’s peace rally in Kachin state, which was being organized by Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) member and Sumprabum constituency Senator Hka Mai Tang’s wife, has been scrapped following a public outcry.

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