Thursday, November 1, 2012

Daily Burma Related News (Nov 1 , 2012)


(1) Opium production in Burma on the rise: UN : Source : DVB

31-Oct-12
Opium production in Burma has risen for the sixth consecutive year, despite a government commitment to eradicate cultivation by 2014, according to a new UN report released on Wednesday.

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(2) Villagers File US Complaint : Source : RFA

2012-10-31
Cambodian families say a US refiner is purchasing ‘blood sugar’ from a company that seized their land.

More than 200 families in southwest Cambodia on Wednesday called on Washington to intervene in a long-running dispute with a Cambodian-linked consortium which they say did not pay them adequate

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(3) Camps overwhelmed during recent unrest : Source : DVB

31-Oct-12
Food, water and medical help are in short supply at camps in western Burma that are “stretched beyond capacity”, a UN agency said Tuesday, as authorities struggled to stem communal clashes.

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(4) Opium Output Jumps in Burma, Laos : Source : RFA

2012-10-31
A new report says tackling poverty will reduce poppy cultivation in Southeast Asia.

Opium cultivation in Burma increased for a sixth consecutive year in 2012 despite increased government efforts to eradicate the crop, while in Laos land devoted to poppy production rose by more than half of the previous year, according to a new report released Wednesday.
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(5) NLD members resign following row with party’s leaders : Source : DVB

30-Oct-12
More than 130 National League for Democracy (NLD) members have resigned in protest of alleged “cronyism” within its leadership over the selection of members to help organise the party’s upcoming national convention.

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(6) Govt Launches Fresh Arakan Strife Probe : Source : Irrawaddy

31-Oct-12
The Burmese government has launched an investigation into the causes of the latest violence in Arakan State which erupted last week, according to a Naypyidaw insider.

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(7) Overcrowded boat capsizes with Burmese passengers : Source : Mizzima
Wednesday, 31 October 2012 12:59 Mizzima News
A motorboat with 137 people believed to be from Burma on board has capsized in the Bay of Bengal near Shah Porir Island in Teknaf close to Bangladesh's southeastern border with Burma, Xinhua news agency reported on Tuesday.

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(8) Displacement Down in Eastern Burma: TBBC : Source : Irrawaddy

31-Oct-12
The level of hostilities and forced displacement has been dramatically reduced in ethnic Karen, Karenni, Shan and Mon communities in eastern and southeastern Burma following a series of ceasefire deals between the Burmese government and several ethnic armed groups, according to the leading aid agency at the Thai-Burmese border.

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(9) Kachin woman still missing after one year : Source : Mizzima
Wednesday, 31 October 2012 13:25 Mizzima News
More than one year on, Sumlut Roi Ja, an ethnic Kachin woman whose husband said she was abducted by the Burmese Army, is still missing, Burma Campaign UK (BCUK) noted in a press statement on Tuesday.

Sumlut Roi Ja, 28, who was arrested by Burmese Army soldiers on October 28, 2011, was abducted while

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(10) Myanmar Air expands its fleet : Source : Mizzima
Wednesday, 31 October 2012 13:41 Mizzima News
Myanmar Airways International (MAI) has received a leased Airbus A320-200 to expand its fleet of aircraft, in a lease arrangement with International Lease Finance Corporation (ILFC), a wholly owned subsidiary of American International Group, Inc.

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(11) Burma’s gov’t must honour protection of human rights : Source : Mizzima
Tuesday, 30 October 2012 13:03 Mizzima News

The sectarian violence in Burma’s Rakhine State has brought much-deserved international attention to the long-neglected situation of Burma’s Rohingya community, Refugees International said in a report released on Tuesday.
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(12) Wa will not become government militia : Source : Panglong

Wednesday, 31 October 2012 14:39 S.H.A.N.
Refuting earlier reports by SHAN and other news agencies that the United Wa State Army (UWSA), if push comes to push, would accept a Burma Army-controlled militia status, a source close to Wa authorities said the Wa would stand by its 21 August 2011 statement.

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(13) Burma ready to push rice production higher : Source : Mizzima
Tuesday, 30 October 2012 13:12 Mizzima News
Burma is looking at turning its rice-growing sector into a major source of income over the next five years, with plans to double rice production, according to officials.

For decades, prior to the suffocating grip of a series of coups and military regimes, Burma was the world’s No. 1 rice importer.
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