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Joint Statement of ARNO and BROUK on the Burma Union Day
Joint Statement of ARNO and BROUK on the Burma Union Day
On the occasion of the 64nd anniversary of Union Day Arakan Rohingya National Organisation (ARNO) and Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK (BROUK) jointly state as follows:
LETTER OF CONDOLENCE: Demise of Mr. Khu Hteh Bu Phe,
We are shocked at the sudden and sad demise of Mr. Khu Hteh Bu Phe, Chairman of the Karenni National Progressive Party (KNPP) and Prime Minister of Karenni government on 27th January 2011.
Rohingya boat people in Thailand need help and protection
PRESS RELEASE: STATEMENT OF ARNO ON THE ELECTIONS OF GENERALS IN BURMA
ARAKAN ROHINGYA NATIONAL ORGANISATION
ARAKAN, BURMA
PRESS RELEASE
(13 November 2010)
STATEMENT OF ‘ARNO’ ON THE ELECTIONS OF GENERALS IN BURMA
Arakan Rohingya National Organisation (ARNO) again condemns the sham elections of the Burmese military general held on November 7, 2010, which brings no changes to the people of Burma except recurrence of the military rule with a civilian face.
As the people of Burma prophesied, the November 7 elections were neither free nor fair. The elections were only to prolong and consolidate civilianized military rule as they were based on SPDC’s undemocratic constitution drawn in 2008 against the aspiration of the people for human rights, federal democracy and principles of equality. The people of Burma will continue to suffer persecution.

In This Issue:
- Editorial: Rohingyas are in a geopolitical crossroad: Global Powers and Competing Interests
- Rohingya Resilience in Exile: Rebuilding Lives in Refugee Camps
- Containing Arakan Army: A Security Imperative for Myanmar and Bangladesh
- Ending Digital Violence against Women and Girls
- Myanmar’s Election: Conflict, Exclusion, and a Crisis of Legitimacy
- Rohingya Families in Maungdaw Prepare to Flee Amid Forced Conscription Fears
- Arakan Army Orders Rohingya to Surrender Household Registration Lists
- Fire Tears Through Rohingya Camp in Cox’s Bazar, Injuring Three Children and Destroying Dozens of Shelters
- Rohingya Men and Women Forced to Join Armed Group in Maungdaw
- ARNO Welcomes UN Third Committee Resolution on Rohingya Rights, Demands Accountability for Armed-Group Abuses
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More problems if Myanmar constitution not changed by 2015: Suu Kyi
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Myanmar will face more problems if the constitution is not changed by the next election in 2015, the country’s opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi said at a news conference on Tuesday as she wrapped her visit to Singapore.
SINGAPORE: Myanmar will face more problems if the constitution is not changed by the next election in 2015, the country’s opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi said at a news conference on Tuesday as she wrapped her visit to Singapore.
However, she did not elaborate on what these problems are.Jim Rogers: Forget India, try Myanmar or North Korea for next EM bonanza
Bad times are coming for India, says Jim Rogers. So where does the high-profile investor suggest for the next emerging-markets gold rush?
“You should get on the next plane you can and head to Myanmar or North Korea — maybe Angola,” Rogers told BBC Radio 4 reporter Simon Jacks on Tuesday.
In those Asian countries in particular, “there are extraordinary things happening — positive things happening,” he says.
All those countries could do with a boost. Myanmar — the former Burma — is ranked among the 10 worst economies in the world (Angola’s on that list too), while North Korea’s unstable currency is only one of the factors making it tricky to invest in the “Hermit Kingdom”.Myanmar wants to increase border trade with Thailand
NNT
BANGKOK, 24 September 2013 (NNT) – Myanmar is determined to strengthen economic partnership withThailand, as it targets increasing trade in the border areas.
After attending a welcome dinner party hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Speaker of Myanmar`s Parliament U Shwe Mann proceeded to the Government House to meet with Prime Minister and Defense Minister Yingluck Shinawatra.School Spotlight: Sun Prairie teachers help Myanmar educators
SUN PRAIRIE — Kathryn Fishnick said she has more empathy for her Horizon Elementary School students who are not native English speakers after taking a trip to Myanmar this summer to help evaluate the country’s educational system.
“We can talk to our students about putting yourself in other people’s shoes,” added Ali Armstrong, a school counselor and another participant on the trip.
Fishnick, a special education teacher, and Armstrong were two of four Horizon staff members who accompanied Thin Thin Rodgers, a Horizon parent and Burmese-English interpreter. Rodgers, a native of Myanmar, started the nonprofit group, Project Paramie, the trip sponsor. It’s named for a neighborhood in which she grew up.Where is Myanmar’s plan for peace?
The Nation
As ethnic and religious conflicts continue, activists and ordinary people ask what the government is doing to bring reconciliation to the country as part of its much-publicised reform programme
A march on International Day for Peace in Yangon over the weekend was a good sign that positive changes in Myanmar are continuing, but it won’t be enough to bring genuine peace and reconciliation to the country, where many layers of conflict remain unresolved.
Hundreds of people joined the rally on Saturday in the country’s former capital, calling for an end to conflict between armed ethnic groups and government forces, and between Buddhists and Muslims in Rakhine State. At the same time they praised the government for allowing the march to take place.Myanmar Literature in Translation
MYANMAR-THAILAND: Urgent Clarity Needed as 4-Year Thailand Migrant NV Deadline Expires
Democracy For Burma
By The State Enterprise Workers’ Relations Confederation of Thailand (SERC), the Thai Labour Solidarity Committee (TLSC), the Migrant Worker Rights Network (NV Deadline ExpiresMWRN) and the Human Rights and Development Foundation (HRDF)
Jason Mraz Plays Myanmar and Speaks Out Against Slavery
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Activist-musician Jason Mraz spoke out against human slavery and played a concert in Burma/Myanmar on March 8, 2013, and the crowd and concert was huge and electrifying. It was all recorded in HD and is now airing on VH1 Palladia, check your local listings. The concert was in one of the most inaccessible places on the planet, near the 2,600-year-old Shwedagon Pagoda, in the People’s Park in Burma, or Myanmar. Myanmar’s military government does not allow freedom of expression and thought, so this was extraordinary. The concert was meant to be a huge statement against human trafficking, or slavery, which is a terrible scourge in Asia and around the world. Jason Mraz came out on stage with a “Slavery Sucks” t-shirt and also filmed a PSA speaking out against slavery, and is trying to raise awareness on this issue so we can eradicate this horrible practice.UN, Muslim NGOs draw closer
IRIN KUWAIT CITY, 23 September 2013 (IRIN) - Two years ago IRIN published a detailed analysis of the deep mistrust that existed between aid agencies from the Arab/Muslim world and the UN-coordinated aid system dominated by Western countries. Last week, at the close of...
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