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The Irrawaddy Vol7 No3



In the March issue of The Irrawaddy:

An editorial on the need for Asean to reassess its Burma policy;

A feature on political prisoner Min Ko Naing on the tenth anniversary of
his arrest;

An article on Ta Mok and Cambodia's search for justice;

An examination of the contentious issue of whether or not to give aid to
Burma;

A look at gun-running in Thailand, based on Guns, Gambling, Girls and Ganja;

An interview with John Jackson of the Burma Campaign [UK] about his recent
trip to Burma;

A comment on the Michael Aris case;

A guest column on the SPDC's "humanitarianism";

An analysis of a thaw in Burmo-Indian relations;

A new Culture, Society and Arts page, this month featuring a look at palm
reading in Burmese culture;

And regular features, including Quotes, News in Brief, Business,
Intelligence, and the new Regional Briefing. 


The Irrawaddy is published by the Burma Information Group (BIG).  BIG was
established in 1992 by Burmese citizens living in exile and is not
affiliated with any political party or organization. 

The Irrawaddy seeks to promote press freedom and access to unbiased
information.


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