Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Daily Burma Related News (August 14, 2012)


(1) Ministry delays interim press council’s debut : Source : DVB

14-Aug-12
Information Minister Kyaw Hsan has been forced to postpone the formation of Burma’s new interim press council after being deluged with criticism from media organisations and journalists, according to the Myanmar Journalists Association (MJA).

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(2) FEC’s Days Are Numbered, but Demand Remains : Source : DVB

14-Aug-12
The Burmese government’s plans to abolish Foreign Exchange Certificates (FECs) by early next year could face obstacles due to continuing demand from businesses that are required to use them for a range of transactions, according to officials in the private banking sector.

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(3) Burma to Pick New VP on Wednesday : Source : Irrawaddy

14-Aug-12
Burma’s Parliament is set to choose a new vice president in Naypyidaw on Wednesday, with Gen Nyan Htun, the commander-in-chief of Burma’s navy, seen as the top pick of the legislature’s military appointees.

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(4) Media Objects to Interim Regulatory Body : Source : Irrawaddy

14-Aug-12
Myanmar Journalists Association (MJA) representatives have told Information Minister Kyaw Hsan that they will not take part in the new 20-member Myanmar Core Press Council (MCPC) until changes are made to its powers and obligations.

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(5) American Muslims Launch ‘Burma Task Force USA’ : Source : Irrawaddy

14-Aug-12

WASHINGTON DC—Prominent Muslim American groups have come together to launch Burma Task Force USA with the objective of raising the profile of the Rohingya issue while speaking out against alleged atrocities and human rights violations which have forced thousands to flee and seek refuge in neighboring

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(6) Burma’s vice president calls peace deals fragile  : Source : Mizzima
Tuesday, 14 August 2012 12:38 Mizzima News
During a Union-level peacemaking committee meeting in Naypyitaw on Sunday, Vice President Sai Mauk Kham said signing cease-fire deals with ethnic groups does not create peace, and on-going negotiations are fragile and demand committment.

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(7) Burmese political parties call for Quintana’s removal : Source : Mizzima
Tuesday, 14 August 2012 12:50 Mizzima News
Twenty-four Burmese political parties say UN special rapporteur on human rights Tomas Quintana is biased in reporting on Burma’s ethnic conflicts and have called for his removal.

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(8) Recent Rakhine deaths rise to 13; hundred of homes burned : Source : Mizzima
Tuesday, 14 August 2012 12:58 Mizzima News

In the past five days, at least 13 people have been killed and seven injured in Kyauktaw, in Burma’s western Rakhine State.
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(9) Ceasefire gives Karenni language a chance to be heard : Source : Karen

14-Aug-12
The ceasefire agreements between the Karenni armed groups and the Burma government has delivered a cultural bonus to Karenni people. U Thoo Reh, the director of the Karenni literature and culture department said people in Shadaw Township, Karenni (Kayah) State are learning the Karenni language, that was

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(10) UN says has no access to ‘tens of thousands’ in Rakhine, Kachin states  : Source : Mizzima
Tuesday, 14 August 2012 13:08 Mizzima News
The UN humanitarian affairs office has issued an appeal for US$ 32.5 million to provide humanitarian aid to Rakhine State in Burma, it said this week. The western state has been the site of ongoing community clashes involving Rakhine and Rohingya residents.

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(11) Burma signs MoU for Rangoon power plant  : Source : Mizzima
Tuesday, 14 August 2012 13:21 Mizzima News
Burma has signed an agreement to conduct a study to build a natural gas-fired and combined cycle 100-megawatt power plant in Ahlone Township in Rangoon Region, official media reported on Sunday.

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(12) Nursery paddy fields in Kyaunggon Township flooded : Source : Mizzima
Tuesday, 14 August 2012 13:44 Than Htike Oo and Theingi Tun
Rangoon (Mizzima) – Nursery paddy fields in Kyaunggon Township, Irrawaddy [Ayeyarwaddy] Region, have been flooded, affecting about 2,200 farmers, according to local officials.

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(13) 7-Day News Journal stands by electricity story  : Source : Mizzima

Tuesday, 14 August 2012 15:55 Myat Kyaw Thu
Rangoon (Mizzima) – The 7-Day News Journal in Rangoon has rejected allegations by the  Phontphyo Myanmar Company  that an article about delayed electricity service to a village in Sagaing Region is not accurate.

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(14) Japan to help Burma create a securities and exchange law : Source : Mizzima

Tuesday, 14 August 2012 14:21 Than Htike Oo
Rangoon (Mizzima) - The Policy Research Institute of Japan and Central Bank of Myanmar will sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Tuesday to create a Myanmar Securities and Exchange Law, said an official of the Central Bank of Myanmar.

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(15) Dawei project infrastructure funding again underway : Source : Mizzima
Tuesday, 14 August 2012 14:43 Mizzima News
Funding for infrastructure in the Dawei Special Economic Zone project in southern Burma is being lined up,  according to government officials who spoke to members of Parliament last week.

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(16) Mae Sot vendors evacuated in heavy rains : Source : Mizzima

Tuesday, 14 August 2012 14:00 Mizzima News

Mae Sot (Mizzima) – Vendors in Tak's Mae Sot District were forced to suspend business late last week when the Moei River burst its banks following days of heavy rain.
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