Hunger-striking Activist Naw Ohn Hla to Appeal Sentence by Month’s End
RANGOON — The lawyer for jailed land-rights protestor Naw Ohn Hla says that his client hopes to appeal her two-year jail sentence by the end of September.
“We are hopeful for an appeal hearing around September 25,” Robert San Aung, the jailed woman’s lawyer, told The Irrawaddy.
Robert San Aung said that Naw Ohn Hla, who was a political prisoner under Burma’s old army government, has been on hunger strike since her sentencing on August 29 for breaching Burma’s Penal Code.
“Her sentencing was unjust,” the lawyer added.Myanmar Facing Massive Inflation Before Economy Really Gets Going
Myanmar Government Hopes For Nationwide Cease-Fire In October
By RFA
Myanmar’s government is optimistic of forging a joint nationwide cease-fire accord with all armed rebel groups in the country by next month, a government adviser said Wednesday, keeping fingers crossed that crucial talks next week with Kachin rebels will lead to a breakthrough.
Hla Maung Shwe, adviser of the Myanmar Peace Center, said the long-proposed nationwide cease-fire could take place in the first week of October.
An announcement of an October launch of the peace initiative by Minister in the President’s office Aung Min at the weekend by met with skepticism by ethnic leaders.Myanmar: a country of newfound economic optimism
By Nyo Myint, Managing Director, Kanbawza Bank
Liberalised regulations and a number of growing financial sectors suggest Myanmar could be on its way to becoming a major market in the ASEAN
Documenting large scale economic crimes in the commercialized Myanmar
By Maung Zarni
“Myanmar Economic Crime Documentation Unit”
There is a need to establish an open-source intelligence unit monitoring the process of privatization in Myanmar.t
Let’s call this, provisionally, the Myanmar Economic Crime Watch or Documentation Unit which will document the large scale economic loot, theft and rape of the country and her wealth.
The battle for a new Myanmar now has a very clear economic and commercial front, not just political and human rights.Myanmar Buddhist committee bans anti-Muslim organisations
By Reuters Staff
A government-appointed body that oversees Myanmar’s Buddhist monkhood has issued a directive intended to check the influence of a monk-led movement accused of stoking violence against minority Muslims.
At least 237 people have died in sectarian violence since June last year and more than 150,000 have been displaced. The vast majority of the victims were Muslim.Press Releases
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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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