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Source/publisher: "Kao Wao News Group
Date of entry/update: 2007-04-30
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Language: Burmese
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Description: Very active site...Largely on the Mon...Contains opinion pieces and articles as well as links... News and other items by category: Articles... Book Reviews... Culture... Environment... Guest Book... Human Rights... Interviews... Kaowao Audio Migrant Watch... Opinion... Photo Gallery... Politics... Readers front... Donation... Statements... Links.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
Date of entry/update: 2003-09-18
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Description: NMSP Agrees To New Round of Peace Talks, Holds out on Ceasefire; Mon Leaders Discuss Possible Parliament; Ceasefires without Dialogue Will Not Solve problems, Say Ethnic Leaders; An interview with Ashin Zaw Latt; Photo Exhibition Highlights Difficult Lives of Children from Burma; Leading Mon Monk Released in Amnesty, Vows to Continue Political Activity; NMSP Will Not Discuss Ceasefire until Fighting Ends in Kachin State; KNU Instructs KNLA troops Not to Fire on Government Forces; Bomb Explosion at Pagoda Festival Kills Four; Mon Community Leaders Express Concern Over Peace Talks; Christmas Fire Destroys More Than 100 Homes in Mon State; NMSP and Burmese Government Take First Step Towards Ceasefire Agreement; Activists Raise Concerns Over Thai PM?s Visit to Burma; Media and Press Freedom Continue to be Limited in Burma?s Parliaments; Ethnic People Organize Charity Concert in Denmark to Benefit Kachin Refugees; NMSP to Hold Party?s Congress; Thai Environmental Activists Raise Concerns about Tavoy Deep Seaport Project.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2012-01-27
Date of entry/update: 2012-01-30
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Description: Readers? Front; Ethnic Leaders Discuss Plans to Form Federal Alliance Army; Mon Parliamentarian Skeptical about Pace of Change in Burma?s Parliaments; Ethnic Journalists Still Unable to Report in Their Own Languages; NMSP Will Discuss Peace-Talk Prior to the Party?s Congress; Interview: Nai Hong Sar Secretary of the NMSP; Opposing Mon Parties to Merge ahead of Elections; After ASEAN, No Change Seen in Government?s Attitude Toward Ethnic Issues; MNDF Leadership Change; Three Thais Kidnapped by Armed Karen Group, Two Released; NMSP members to join MNDF; NMSP and Government Peace Mission Hold Ceasefire Talks; NMSP Discusses Political Developments, Possible Ceasefire Talks; Mon Political Party Has No Plans to Re-Register Following Party Law Amendments; Can UN Envoy and Burman Leaders Change The Country?
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2011-12-02
Date of entry/update: 2011-12-28
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Language: English
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Description: 10th anniversary of Kaowao; Election Anniversary: What Has Changed in Mon State? Burmese Government Welcomes the Migrants Fleeing Bangkok Flooding; Military Prepares To Sell Confiscated Land; Villager Steps on Landmine after Being Conscripted as Military Porter; Mons Celebrate Refugee Day in Kuala Lumpur to Raise Awareness; Mons See No Change to Political Landscape after 2010 General Election; Burmese communities hit hard by the declining value of their earnings; Military demands cash and transport from travelers; Two Karen youth caught in the firing line; SPDC human porters caught in line of fire; Security Fears Rise After Three Pagodas Pass Border Siege; AMDP Wins Opposition Party in Mon State; Readers? Front
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2011-11-06
Date of entry/update: 2011-12-28
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Description: September 15 - November 9, 2010..... Three Pagodas Pass Border Town Under Siege; Karen retreat Three Pagodas Pass border town after one night siege; Mon Vote starts with good results in Ye; ?Vote for the Mon” - AMRDP Releases Election Campaign Song; NMSP stands firm on boycotting Burma?s 2010 General Election; AMRDP faces many obstacles in 2010 General Election; Mons celebrate Baw Smot Pan: Full-Moon Day Celebration; Burma: Poverty, lack of opportunity, drive Mon youth to risk life; Ban-Wangka, an old Mon Buddhist village in Sangkhlaburi; How the Ruling Junta Turns Its Enemy to Become Its Supporters; Readers? Front
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2010-11-09
Date of entry/update: 2011-01-13
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Language: English
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Description: May 10-August 4, 2010... Mon Leaders Focus on Stronghold Base: Siha Ong... ?We Will Fight in Parliament? say Mon Leaders... Mon Party Urgently Needs Campaign Funds... World Cup 2010: Mon State Under Their Feet... NMSP gains public support after rejecting BGF... Mon Party To Choose Candidates for the 2010 General Election... Loss of Hope: Taing Taw... Comments on "Mon Leaders Focus On Stronghold Base"... Readers? Front
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2010-08-04
Date of entry/update: 2010-08-07
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Language: English
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Description: March 15 - April 24, 2010... Readers? Front; NMSP reaches final decision on joining BGF; Mon Reject Militia Plan; Major Boost for Global Indigenous Rights Movement; Mon Democracy Party Prepares For Registration; Mon State USDA Speeds Up Campaign; UNA calls for a free and fair 2010 Election; Direction for democracy or autocracy (Apar Hong Mon); Lesson from the Past: the fate of the KRC (Nai Pe Thein Zar); Songkran Greetings from Kaowao Team
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2010-04-24
Date of entry/update: 2010-04-24
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Description: February 10 ? March 15, 2010... Readers? Front; More Migrant Workers Heading Home; If Attacked, Mon will Wage Guerrilla War; HURFOM documents 200 villagers fleeing from Yebyu Township; War of nerves continues as deadline expires; SPDC pressures KPF to form Border Guard Force; Forced militias ordered to battle in southern Burma; Karen Youths Fearful of Joining DKBA Border Guard Force; Villager killed after challenging Burmese Militia; SPDC ambushes Mon group, girl and soldier killed.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2010-03-15
Date of entry/update: 2010-03-16
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma...January 7- February 4, 2010... *Readers? Front *Burmese Army Intrudes NMSP control zone *63rd Mon National Day Celebrated Worldwide *Most drugs seized in Thailand come from the Burma Army: Businessmen *Overseas Mon call for the release of arrested Mon monk *2010 Election: Buddhist Monk and Youth Arrested, Tortured *Mon National Day Billboard Censored *Joint-Statement on the 63rd Anniversary of the Mon National Day *Hunger for Education *The Karen Flag: A Symbol of Unity
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2010-02-04
Date of entry/update: 2010-02-17
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... 2010 Happy New Year from Kaowao Newsgroup... Mon Delegates Urge for National Congress... Vehicle owners suffer from SPDC portering... Dental Patient Dies at Top Rangoon Hospital... Two Surrendered Groups Become One... Mon Canadians hold 12th Annual General Meeting... Wa, Mongla Seek Protection against CW... Wretched life for Mon village headman... Chasing Change in Burma: By Dr. Zarni... Earth Itself Has Become Disposable: By George Monbiot... Readers? Front
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2010-01-06
Date of entry/update: 2010-01-06
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... October 31- December 5, 2009... Readers? Front; Cash Flow Slows Despite Strong Burmese Currency; Ninety Sex Workers Rescued; Rescued Sex Workers Found HIV-positive; HRP Families Deported To NMSP Area; Mon Schools Endure Funding Crisis; Mon State USDA Launch Election Campaign; Economic Recession Affects Mon Music Industry; Burmese Army Closes Three Pagodas Pass Border Crossing; Southern Ye: Human Rights Abuses Continue
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2009-12-05
Date of entry/update: 2009-12-07
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... September 25 - October 18, 2009... Readers? Front; Mon Veterans are Hopeful about 2010 Election; Mon Refugees to Register in Malaysia; Mystery surrounds ceasefire leader?s death; Burmese Army Recruits Militia in Mon-Controlled Area; Mons Speak Out Over New US Policy; Ethnic Network Founded at Burma Ethnic Nationalities Forum in Canada; Extortion a Problem for Migrant Workers Applying for Temporary Passports; New Mon Party or A New Party formed by Some Mon? By Siri Mon Chan; Interview with Zoya Phan (Part Two)
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2009-10-18
Date of entry/update: 2009-11-25
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... August 18- September 9, 2009... Readers? Front; Mon Youth Community to Hold Annual General Meeting; Owners Worry as Rubber Demand Rises; Interview with Zoya Phan; Junta Pressures Mon Party Leaders; Burmese Army recruit escapes with injury; Mon Community Launches Mon Language Course in the US; NMSP put on SPDC Watch List; Karen Guerrillas Ambush Burmese Army Joint Offensive; Monks and Headmen Oppose DKBA Recruitment.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2009-09-09
Date of entry/update: 2009-09-10
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... July 9 - August 1, 2009... Readers? Front; Malaysia: Burmese Rights and Drug Issue Long Neglected; Mon Politicians Prepare for 2010 Election; Army on Four cuts campaign again; Youth?s Hope for Burma: By Christina Maes; New DKBA members sent to frontline; Flooding Besets Ye, Mon State; Burmese Army officer and soldiers desert, flee to Thailand; Tension mounts after three killed in Mon clash; Election 2010: Mon veterans contest or not.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2009-08-01
Date of entry/update: 2009-08-03
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Language: English
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... July 5, 2009...   Readers? Front;   Burma Army deploys troop near Three Pagodas Pass;   Border town on alert after bomb blast;   Human rights violations continue along gas pipeline; Demonstration in the U.S to commemorate the fall of Monland; Bomb blast while Lieutenant General Ye Myint visits Mawlamyime;   Salt imported from Thailand due to decline in production; Worried for the lack of salt; Will civil war continue in Burma: By Taingtaw; Will the upcoming election lead to a lasting peace in Burma?  
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2009-07-05
Date of entry/update: 2009-07-05
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... April 20 - May 12, 2009... Readers' Front; Closing ceremony of Mon language class held in Rangoon; Collecting Money for Repairing Farmhouses; Desperate mother sells her baby girl; Wa mull over how to say No; KPF ordered to form an Armed Border Guard; Drug abuse on the rise in Mudon Township; Election 2010: Fear of Bloody Conflict Growing in Mon Communities; NMSP member killed near SPDC?s Southeast Command Headquarters; PYO Statement on SPDC Killing and Torturing; Statement on Burmese military regime's 2010 election.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2009-05-12
Date of entry/update: 2009-05-15
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... February 25 ? March 15, 2009.....   Readers? Front... Burma: Tortured Victim flees labour camp... Wa continue to resist census taking... Mon Women?s Day Held In Canada... Villagers In Mon Stronghold Area Receive ID... Migrant Workers heading back home to Burma... Villagers forced into forming People?s Militia... Displaced Villagers Flee to Border... Selfless Side Of Humans Can Overcome Crisis.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2009-03-15
Date of entry/update: 2009-04-13
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... February March 19 ? April 12, 2009.....   Songkran New Year Greeting from Kaoawo... Two more Burmese soldiers die after another KNU attack... KNU Leaders Meet Thai Officials... Mon Community Opens Bilingual Class in Australia... KNU Launches Ambush Attacks... Mon eagerly await news on global markets... Mon villagers forced to provide wood for brick factory... Obama likely to lean toward Indonesia for Burma: Nehginpao Kipgen... Economic Crisis: Women Will Suffer Most (By Jay Fletcher)... Readers? Front.  
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2009-04-12
Date of entry/update: 2009-04-13
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma ... January 22 - February 13, 2009...   Readers' Front; Statement of 62nd Anniversary of Mon National Day; Clash between Burma Army and Wa reconfirmed; Shadow UN Marked Founding Anniversary with New Campaign; Building a bridge to the future: The 62nd Mon National Day; Mon National League for Solidarity: Ethnic Issue should be solved as priority; More Burma Army troops along border with Wa; Soaring Kyat hurts Mon community worldwide; Victorious Mon party from 1990 election supports NMSP refusal to compete in 2010; Festival permit useless in preventing raid by Ye police; It Is Now Or Never: By Aditi Munot.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2009-02-01
Date of entry/update: 2009-02-13
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... November 25, 2008 ? January 2, 2009... Readers' Front; Local headmen pressured for road security; NMSP Reaches a Golden Fork in the Road; Harn Yawnghwe: Ethnic efforts not in vain; Mon Canadians elected woman to lead; Two more die in hospital after trafficking car crash; Travelers hit the Three Pagodas Pass Motor Road; SPDC takes a census and enforces a new taxing scheme; Economic Downturn Hits Mon Community; Let's Set Aside Differences, Let's Work Together: Siri Mon Chan; Toward A Democratic Change in Burma; India Sleepwalks To Total Surveillance.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2009-01-02
Date of entry/update: 2009-01-03
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... October 18 - November 16, 2008... Readers' Front; Mon Rock Music Gains Popularity; Salt Producers Worry Over Government Manipulation; PEN Canada Award to Comedian Zarganar; MNDF-LA Will Not Support Election 2010; Mon Pay Final Tribute to Thai Princess; Chin Scholar Dr. Lian H. Sakhong Urged To Look Back Into The Past; Sex Traffickers Arrested by Thai Police in Samut Sakhon; Why India shifts its policy on Burma; Hope for Young Americans.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2008-11-16
Date of entry/update: 2008-11-22
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... August 4 - 18, 2008... Readers' Front; SPDC may force diversity alongside reconciliation: NMSP; Motorcycle Registration Centers Closed; Nai Nonlar: A Tribute to the Late NMSP President; Tightened Security, Increased Restrictions in Southern Burma; Amphetamines Threaten Burmese Community; Logging Ban Flouted: Criminal Activity Strips ; Men of Conscience should Raise Human Rights Issue at Beijing Olympics; Statement on the 20th Anniversary of the General Uprising in Burma; China Must Act on Burma as Olympics Kick Off; PRESS RELEASE: Joint Statement on the Anniversary of '88 Uprising.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2008-08-18
Date of entry/update: 2008-10-31
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... September 1 - October 8, 2008... Readers' Front; Army Deserter Shot Dead; Malaysia: Mon Labour Rights Promotion Network Formed; Feature: Creators of the Same Meaning; US Senate Staffers Meet with Mon Restoration Council Representatives; Burmese Army Provides "Security," Intimidates People at Large Buddhist Festival; Sangkhlaburi's Largest Factory Raided by Thai Police; 14 Year Old Girl Raped at Refugee Camp; NMSP: No Separation Between the Army ;nd Party; FEATURE: Another New Day for the NMSP OPINION: Election Victory Doesn't Equal People Power; Commentary: George Bush's Legacy in Burma.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2008-10-08
Date of entry/update: 2008-10-31
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... May 21 - June 16, 2008... Retaliation Attack Killed Two Mon Guerrillas... Truth in Storm Rumors... Durae Stream... Deep South Referendum Bombing Suspects Resurface... More Nargis? Survivors Flee to Southern Burma... STATEMENT: 251st Anniversary of the Falling Day of Mon Kingdom Hongsawatoi... There's a Little Bit of the Burmese General in All of us... A Black Tuesday for a Fallen Kingdom... More Requisitions for Transportation of Military Regime... Overseas Mon Urge International Community to Intervene Under 'Responsibility to Protect' Principle... Readers Front.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2008-06-16
Date of entry/update: 2008-07-25
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... June 19 - July 16, 2008..... Readers' Front... Mon Refugees Face Food Shortage... FEATURE: Drug Addiction in Mon Migrant Communities... Nargis ‘Donations? Collected From Schools... Ceasefire Agreement Day between NMSP and SPDC... Monks Forced Home from Rangoon... Villagers Angry as Forced Cyclone Donations Disappear... Five People Sentenced to Death for Abbot Assassination... Returned Nargis Volunteer Tells of Continued Crisis... Refugees from Myanmar find a home in Bangkok... Feature: The Plight of Nargis' Victims.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2008-07-16
Date of entry/update: 2008-07-25
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Description: Trafficking Narcotic Smuggling on Thai-Burma Border Towns; British Minister Says Aid Plan for Myanmar Must Work Quickly; Statement on SPDC's Handling of the Nargis Cyclone Disaster in Burma; Cyclone Nargis; News from Inside; UN Must Take Decision Action To Protect the Dying; Southern Ye Voting Centers Threatened; Referendum Unchanged; Survey on the Burmese Referendum; Villagers Forced to Guard Pipeline as Referendum Approaches; Three Pagoda Pass: Rice Prices Rise 25%; Mon Woman, Working in Samut Sakorn, Raped by Six Men; Amphetamine Assaults in Sanghklaburi.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2008-05-19
Date of entry/update: 2008-05-24
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... February 17 - March 14, 2008... Disappearance of Army Chief of the New Mon State Party; The examination of 2 subjects in a day at southern Mon State' town; Dam Repairs May Disrupt and Destroy; Ministry of Education running fake diploma mill; The Celebration of Mon National Day Worldwide is Over: But our dreams are still strong and much work remains to be done; Destruction of more farmland by Burma Army; Mon National Day kicks off worldwide; Changes to Travel Document Requirements; Summer Paddy Cultivation Ordered in Mon State; Traffic police in festivals to extort motorbikes owners; Announcement of Mon National Council on the SPDC?s Constitutional Referendum.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2008-03-14
Date of entry/update: 2008-05-05
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma ... March 15-April 23, 2008 ... TPP Economy on Decline but Sex Industry Thriving Public Service Personnel Threatened to Vote 'Yes'; Families of Suffocation Victims Face Inquiry; Three Villagers Wounded in Guerilla Attack; Songkran Graffiti Campaign Continues Through Mon State; Referendum; Crisis Continues?; MRO: Low Mon Refugee Registrations; Suffocation Deaths Shock Worldwide Migrant Community; Joint Statement on The Mon Women's Day; Exile Mon Democratic urges the SPDC to rethink referendum; Mon youths campaign for 'No' vote in referendum; Don't blame the underdog UN envoy Gambari!
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2008-04-23
Date of entry/update: 2008-05-01
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... January 10 � February 16, 2008... Readers' Front; Authorities silent after bomb blast in Khaw Zar; Over 30000 amphetamines seized at the border town; KNU Leader Assassinated; Four Mon Migrant Workers Killed in Rubber Plantation; Canada urges Burma to include all parties in constitutional processes; People 'paying the price' for health care in Burma; Cockfight gambling poses problems for villagers; Mon solidarity called at MAU gathering; Mon National Day and our National Obligation; They Are Not Dead Who Live in the Heart They Leave Behind; Burma: Lessons from the Past, Problems in the Present, Thoughts about the Future.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2008-02-16
Date of entry/update: 2008-03-24
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... November 13- 30, 2007... Readers? Front: SPDC increase troop numbers in Three Pagodas Pass - Thanbyu Zayat Highway; Burmese authorities investigate video shops; Scared of marching troops villagers sell paddy at low prices; Burmese revolution? By Katy Anderson; Migrant worker kidnapped and Forced to Pay; Migrant Worker Rights Dissolving; Migrant Working Group to petition Govt on foreign workers policy; Thai Mon slam Samut Sakhon governor's order; SPDC to register the New Mon State Party soldiers list; China can shine by acting on Burma: By Teddy Buri.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2007-11-30
Date of entry/update: 2007-12-29
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... December 8- 28, 2007, 2007... Readers? Front; Students face threat of corrupt Thai security crackdown; Mon refugees arrested on Xmas Day in Malaysia; Mon Canadians hold Annual General Meeting; Canada: Mons prepare for 61st Mon National Day; Forced name change for Mon Cultural Museum by SPDC; Shot TPDC Chairman heads back to Three Pagodas Pass; DKBA issue motorcycle license "Ah-Hta-Da-Tha"; Burmese refugees facing funding cuts for food; Studying diversity, conflict and internationalizing Burma.28
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2007-12-28
Date of entry/update: 2007-12-29
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... October 22- November 13, 2007... Mon refugees at Umpium Camp seek help for survival; Publication follows Mon History Conference; Canada: Calgarians active for a Free Burma; Over 1000 SPDC landmines on Karen State Highway; Many Mon arrested in shrimp raids; NMSP area knife attack on mother and daughter; Authorities investigate Moulmein monasteries; Junta demand rally Support in Towns of Mon State; Hello! Mr. Ibrahim Gambari and the International Community; Who Determines The Price Of Oil? By Ralph Nader; Readers? Front.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2007-11-13
Date of entry/update: 2007-11-18
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... October 6 - 19, 2007... Readers' Front; Traveling Monks Face Difficulties; Myanmar embassies receiving 'Panties for Peace'; Drug dealer set free by army Burma Army Major; Thai Police arrest Mon Drug Dealer; Guest house bomb attack in Myawaddy; NMSP denied giving a speech to support mass rally; Villagers ignored - Sand exported from Gyaing River to Singapore; Junta Bans Traditional Festival Donations in Three Pagodas Pass; Insurgent-planted mines killed 2, injured 2 in Ye; Interview with Harn Yawnghwe: Chinland Guardian; 2007 Uprising and Transitional Challenges: By Nehginpao Kipgen; The Fatal Flaws of Burma's Opposition: by Bo Nyein.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2007-10-19
Date of entry/update: 2007-10-21
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... September 14-29, 2007... Readers' Front; Students and monks from Mawlamyine sent back home; Junta continues crackdown on monks overnight; Burmese prince asks Canada to cut off ties; Mon State: Monks continue marching in the Students? Quarter; Monk-led demonstration welcomed by New Mon State Party; Monks from Mawlamyine Protest Today; Statement on support of Buddhist monks led demonstration; Palm-leaf manuscripts throw new light on ancient kingdom MonTALES; Triple traveling allowance of train in Mon State; Mon National Council: ?Ceasefire groups - It's time to stand with the people”; Men of Conscience Should Boycott the Beijing Olympic: Kanbawza Win.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2007-09-29
Date of entry/update: 2007-10-02
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... August 20- September 12, 2007 ... Readers' Front; Mon rubber farmers head north; Migrant workers in Maharchai arrested; SPDC launches census in the Mon cease-fire zone; Khawzar: mobile phones confiscated on who gets the biggest slice; Three Pagodas border crossing with Myanmar reopens; Mon refugees forced out from Umpium Camp; Pregnant refugee woman seeks protection in Malaysia; U.S. moves closer to cutting off funding to U.N. Human Rights Council; Generation Journey ? Sangklaburi Project; Statement on 60th Anniversary of the Mon Revolution Day. Readers' Front Dear readers,
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2007-09-12
Date of entry/update: 2007-09-17
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... July 22-August 13, 2007... Readers' Front; Elder Mon leader sparks comments worldwide; MAU urged to be more proactive; More Thai Mon students join bi-lingual education in the Kingdom; Unicoding Mon Language; Floods along Zami River destroys 32 houses; Environment, Sustainable Development And Globalisation: Burmese nuclear and weapon proliferation amid state instability; NMSP facing new challenges: A new election or a new battleground? Statement on the19th Anniversary of the 8-8-88 People?s Uprising in Burma.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2007-08-13
Date of entry/update: 2007-08-17
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... June 24 ? July 19, 2007... Readers' Front; Thai Ramarn changes attitude toward migrant workers; NMSP: Cautiously Waiting for National Convention; Claims of Media Control at Three Pagodas Pass; President of Australian Mon Association Nai Manoit Sak passed away; University students closely monitored; Sex industry booming near campus; Hidden Survivors: By Sanitsuda Ekachai; Burma?s Genocide Military Junta in Naypyidaw; The Flourishing Business: Kanbawza Win.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2007-07-19
Date of entry/update: 2007-07-19
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... June 4-19, 2007... MAU building Mon community development strategies; Curfew leaves villagers facing economic difficulties; Burmese authorities seize illegal cars; ENC on its lobby mission to the United States; Suu Kyi motion passed in Canadian Parliament; MYPO: Empowering Youth on the Border; Interim Thai PM pledges to eradicate 'cancer of corruption'; We?re Nearing Climate?s Tipping Point; AEIOU is Calling for Volunteer Manager; A Cat Cannot Hide Long Underwater.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2007-06-19
Date of entry/update: 2007-06-20
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... May 17 ? June 2, 2007... Readers' Front; Burmese military expansion spawns violence and displacement in Karen State; Illegal checkpoints close down due to row over their control; Prostitution thrives as young girls struggle in Mon State; For rural school children in Burma, an uncertain future; Global Warming: Late Monsoon hurting betel nut farmers; World leaders? letter to Burma was remarkable: By Nehginpao Kipgen; Act Now or Regret Later with the Unholy Alliance; Ethical Issues forgotten by the Burmese Media: By Siri Mon Chan; Courts cannot allow bullshitting with justice; Globalization And Democracy: Some Basics.
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2007-06-02
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... May 2-17, 2007... Villagers taxed by local police for working in Thailand; 4 Mon migrants dead, 7 wounded in car accident; Thousands of poor migrants streaming across the Thai-Burma border; Mon people face hard labor in military development projects; NMSP President urges for the reestablishment of Monland; Thousands of Burma's children deprived of education; Fall of Honsawatoi unites Mon organizations around the world; The day before the fall of Hongsawatoi on 8 May 1757; Communists in Bhutan? The contribution of the US, UNHCR, India; Burmese Media-in-Exile: Is it Biased, too?
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2007-05-17
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... April 12 ? May 1, 2007... Readers Front; Flow of migration increases despite tight border controls; Monland Restoration Council (USA): Media Release; New Year gathering motivates building of Mon Temple; Mon New Year in the U.K; Dr. Su-Ed Gajaseni: Thai Mon leader dies at 83; MRO calls for the safety of Mon detainees in Malaysia; Unity a priority: NMSP leaders plan strategic meeting; The 4th international trade union conference on Burma; ; Burma and North Korea: Desperate Reconciliation; Venezuela Pulls Out of IMF, World Bank.
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2007-05-01
Date of entry/update: 2007-05-02
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... March 18 - April 9, 2007... Readers? Front; MAU: New umbrella organization takes over; MNU: Non-campus Mon University to be revitalized; New checkpoint upsets Three Pagodas Pass residents; Myanmar border clashes kill 17, wound 19 ? rebels; Mon having difficulty obtaining refugee status in Malaysia; Public unite with New Mon State Party; Sudden death of beloved Mon entertainer, Mon Chit Soe; The Legend of King Naresuan: a glimpse into Mon Buddhist history; War pays a nighttime visit: By Thira Thura.
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2007-04-09
Date of entry/update: 2007-04-09
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... January Feb 2-Mar 5, 2007... Readers Front; Mon Unity League New Strategy: Broadening participation of civil society; Sook Gloin: Rebel leader goes into hiding; Mon Women's Day celebrated in honor of a Queen; Mon State: Rebel demands end to human rights violations; In 60th Year, Mon National Day attracts thousands; Violence used to disrupt Mon national day at Three Pagodas Pass; Candlelight a factor behind school fire; Organizational Change, Future Direction and Strategic Planning: By Thiha Thura; What does "Union Day"? By Nehginpao Kipgen; Reflection On A Glorious Past: By Siri Mon Chan; Announcement.
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2007-03-05
Date of entry/update: 2007-03-06
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... January 16-30, 2007... Readers Front; Mon immigrant Diaspora unite online to solve Burma?s conflict; Betelnut production suffers due to dry weather; World hits on Kaowao in 2006; Worldwide, Mon prepare for Mon National Day; Myanmar citizens restricted for US account; SSA calls for constructive engagement with China and Russia; Malaysia detains 176 immigrants from Myanmar; Mon community in Canada elects new leaders; What lies ahead for Burma's cease-fires: Ashley South.
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2007-01-30
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... December 25, 2006, January 13, 2007... Readers' front; Mon woman leader almost loses job over slow mail service; Long wait in store for new refugees; Ethnic leader awarded Martin Luther King Prize; Rising fuel price after border tension; China, Russia Veto Myanmar Resolution; Murder of new abbot shocks Mon refugee community; Burma Army confiscates land, farmers pay to work it; New Year's Eve Bombs Kill 2 in Bangkok; A New Year and an old system: By Banya Hongsar; The people of Burma: By Roland Watson.
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2007-01-13
Date of entry/update: 2007-01-15
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... November 12-29, 2006... Readers' Front; Religious leaders urged to protect Mon Culture; Nai Tun Thein: Active for revitalization of Mon literature; Substandard road construction puts young motorcyclists at risk; Mon Youth Community's Annual Meeting; Ambush continues despite military presence; Guerrilla supporter on the run; 60th Mon National Day in the offing; AIDS to Be Third Leading Cause of Death; Attempting democracy in ethnically diverse Burma: By Nehginpao Kipgen.
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2006-11-29
Date of entry/update: 2006-12-26
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... December 1-22, 2006... Readers' Front; Mon entertainer charged for rural bridge accident; Burmese government restricts ethnic national dress; Attacks on ethnic women during military operation; Final tribute to revered Mon Buddhist Monk draws thousands; NMSP urged to maintain arms amid gov?t pressure; HTM: the silent killers in lower Burma; Ivanhoe Mines in the process of divesting from Burma; Canadian Parliamentary Friends of Burma formed; Identity, Conflict and National Reconciliation in Burma; Climate Change vs Mother Nature.
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2006-12-22
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... October 23- November 9, 2006... Readers' Front; Burmese fishery workers rounded up in Thai raid; SPDC handpicks ward headmen; Villagers flee forced Burmese militia training; Another migrant worker dies in a car accident; Burma Army eyes motorcycles for New Capital; Unrepresented Peoples Organization gathers in Taipei; NMSP: Cease-fire policy will be maintained; Myanmar allows North Korean cargo ship in distress to enter port; Indigenous People See Harm from Kyoto Warming Pact.
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2006-11-09
Date of entry/update: 2006-11-11
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... September 25 - October 9, 2009... Readers' Front; Child soldier seeks safe refuge; Sexual abuse to increase with return of Colonel Myo Winn; Australia gives Terrorist training to Terrorists ? Lita Davidson; Burma wants help to keep terrorists at bay - Greg Sheridan; Myanmar says brush with U.N. will have no impact; Yangon-Mawlamyine bus terminal shifted to new site; Mon Community Gives "Thumb's Up" to UNSC's Agenda; UNSC Agenda divided among cease-fire groups; New Mon State Party on the Way to National Convention; Three Pagodas Pass border reopened.
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2006-10-09
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... October 10-23, 2006... Readers' Front; A tribute to "Phra Raj Udom Mongkhon Phaholnarathorn"; Revered Mon monk passes away at 96; Chin Asylum Seekers Held Captive by Thai Agents; Migrant education continues despite limited support; Mon refugees face arrest and hardship in Malaysia; Unreliable post office disappoints locals; Sangkhlaburi refugees enter border camp; Overseas Mon denounces National Convention; U.S. ?Waiver” a means to an end for Burma.
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2006-10-23
Date of entry/update: 2006-10-23
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... September 9-23, 2006... NMSP debate matters of political division; Villagers flee USDA course by local authorities; KNU forced villagers to join guerrilla unit; Mon monks disrobed by Thai authorities; Border town on alert; Mon refugees released from detention in Malaysia; A senior leader of Karen ceasefire group under suspicion for drug dealing; Focus on ceasefire and war in Monland; Readers Front.
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2006-09-23
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... August 16- September 5, 2006... Readers' Front; Mon migrant dies in dash for freedom from Malaysia's crackdown; Plight of boat refugees uncertain; Mon national dress restricted on university campuses; Exiled ethnic nationalities seminar held in North America; Mon activist among 30,000 delegates at AIDS Conference; Town businessmen to pay for raising artillery; Burma report presented to Canadian government; Captured soldier dies while portering; Flooding besets Mon State.
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2006-09-05
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... July 29-August 13, 2006... Readers? Front; Dwindling forest spurs land purchases in Three Pagodas Pass; Confiscated smuggled goods worth billions Burmese Kyat; Plight of refugees uncertain as applicants ordered to enter camp; Mon Resistance Day celebrated in Canada; Statement on the 18th anniversary of the General Uprising in Burma; New motor road brings hope and the desperate; Vehicle owners turn to KNU to hide their motorbikes and cars; Canadian Conference on Burma held; Calling for Volunteers Professors and Lecturers (AEIOU).
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2006-08-13
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... July 5-20, 2006... Readers' Front; Mafia network of Thai and Malay target illegal workers; Suspicions rise over deaths of 30 Burmese fishermen; The Mon Community: Ten years in Australia; Mon political prisoner: Nai Yekha's health deteriorating; Statement on Nai Yekha's and Nai Cheem Gakao's Imprisonments; 3rd Chin Forum Managing Board Meeting; Seizure of unlicensed vehicles stepped up; Burmese government bets on its divide and rule policy; Torrential rains flood Ye Township; Global Warming 'Will Cancel Out Western Aid And Devastate Africa'
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2006-07-20
Date of entry/update: 2006-07-23
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Description: News letter for social justice and freedom in Burma... June 16-July 3, 2006... Readers? Front; World Cup gambling enthusiasts undaunted by threats of arrest; Malaria on the rise in Three Pagodas Pass; Barriers to education for poor families in Southern Burma; Villagers forced to guard MOGE gas pipeline; Canadian lawmakers call for UNSC action on Burma; World Cup 2006: Burma under their feet; Open and close door policy on a Free Market Economy; Are the Asians morally inferior than the West? Population transfer threatens Mon community; Discussion on Population Transfer.
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2006-07-03
Date of entry/update: 2006-07-03
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... May 28-June 12, 2006... Readers' Front; Children working in underground lottery; Villagers forced to build motor road; Migrant woman dies in car accident; Burmese Authorities close Three Pagodas Pass border; Taxis barred from crossing border after Thai-Burmese clash; Thai authorities raid Mon office in Maesot; Security Council resolution: Canadian support essential for democracy in Burma; Lessons from another revolution; Scholarship to Mon monks; Kaowao volunteer needed.
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2006-06-12
Date of entry/update: 2006-06-12
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... May 10-25, 2006... Readers? Front; Break or fine for joining GONGOs; Militia training course to start in the border town; Exiled Mons commemorate Honsawatoi Destruction Day; Joint-Statement on the 249th Fallen Day of Hongsawatoi Mon Kingdom; More villagers fled home after ambush by guerrilla; Bird flu scare drags chicken prices down; Suu Kyi's release won't harm Myanmar peace: police; Yawdserk calls for unity among Shans; One Year Later: CFOB Urges Canada to Implement Burma Motion; Crimes against citizens in Burma.
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2006-05-25
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... April 17- May 6, 2006... Child poverty in displaced village on Thai Burma border; 20 migrants die in Andaman Sea at border crossing; Last hope for survival, migrants waiting to enter Thailand; Teleglobe to pull out of Burma: a Call on World Press Freedom Day; A few Burmese asylum seekers show up for registration; Number of Mon refugees increasing daily in Malaysia; SONGKRAN: Buddhist Water Festival in USA; Authorities order relocation of private homes in Burmese border town; Burma?s Probability: Wooing China and India (By Nehginpao Kipgen); Readers? front.
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2006-05-06
Date of entry/update: 2006-05-04
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... April 1-16, 2006... Readers? front; Dilemma in funding Burmese NGOs; Federal Constitution Seminar held in Kawthoolei; Mon New Year in Canada; Sangkran Festival and Mon Culture; Booming furniture industry fuels uncontrolled logging; Korean Firms to mine copper in Myanmar; Over 80 Burmese Mon arrested by Thai police for illegal entry; Yaba use on the rise among youth at Three Pagodas Pass; Wildlife trade and domestic consumption threatens Burma?s forests.
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2006-04-16
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... March 16-31, 2006... Readers? front: Corrupt hospital workers threaten fight against curable diseases at refugee camp; Alternative solution for fuel turned into forced labour in Karen State; Farmers left with nothing after selling paddy to army; Canada?s Policy on Burma: Cham Toik; Statement of the Second Burma Forum; Mon Women Day held in America; Close Down AEIOU Programme, Due to Lack of Funds; The War Drums Are Getting Louder; Bridging the Gender Digital Divide in FOSS.
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2006-03-31
Date of entry/update: 2006-04-13
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... February 28- March 15, 2006... Readers? front; Mon monks and cultural committees creating educational opportunities; Burmese migrant workers head back to Burma; SPDC rounds up another 13 villagers for interrogation; Mon environmentalist urges government intervention on Burmese forests; SPDC degrading river ecosystem in Mon State and Tenasserim Division; Mon Women?s Day Joint Statement; Provision of Anti terror Law Delays Entry of Refugees; Democracy or Hypocrisy: Kanbawza Win; NLD Plan of National Reconciliation and Offer Lack Essential Ingredients; The Secret War Against The Defenseless People Of West Papua.
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2006-03-16
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... February 11-26, 2006... Readers? front; Migrants face difficulties registering for work; 59th Mon National Day in North America; Mon community celebrates heritage in American home; Celebration of freedom: thousands participate in Mon National Day;l The Mists of Ramanna: The Legend that was Lower Burma; Villagers threatened following desertion from the army; Confiscated farmland turned into brick making factories, building military camps; Collection of wild orchids and bee honey threatens Burma?s environment; Interview with Salai Kipp Kho Lian; Engage or Isolate Burma; Moral Justification: Nyi Nyi Lwin.
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2006-02-26
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... February 2-10, 2006... Readers' front; SPDC bullies teacher and Mon School Students; Village extortion as rural development; Human rights abuses as result of gas pipeline explosion in Mon State; Speaking Mon Contest reflects ancient heritage; MRC, clear commitment to achieving Mon Independence; 59th Mon National Day, Canberra (Australia); SPDC cause great economic hardship of Mon village; Hopes and Tears of Burma: Kanbawza Win; Pro-democracy movement should prepare for the post-regime change era.
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2006-02-10
Date of entry/update: 2006-02-11
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... January 21-February 1, 2006... Readers? front: Elderly, beaten and tortured as rebel sympathizers: Army targets villagers for not speaking Burmese: Out of control logging worries local people: Educators tutor older students in Mon language: First Mon newspaper to be published in Thailand: SPDC ease back on reconnaissance in Rangoon: Col Sai Yee elected to SSA leadership: Local community protest antimony plant: Respect, harmony to promote business on Thai-Burma border; The right to Vote is a privilege; Chavez Calls For ‘Socialism Or Death?.
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2006-02-01
Date of entry/update: 2006-01-31
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... January 5-20, 2006... Readers? front; Longest bridge causes village displacement on Beelu Kyun Island; SPDC spreads out to confiscate more land, show of force; Local Mon community workers fear for their future; Eight baht an hour in border town; Illiteracy rate high among Mon children in Thailand and Burma; Mons born in Thailand approved for Thai citizenship; Children infected by chickenpox in Mon refugee camp; Riot broke out in Karen refugee camp after a refugee was beaten; Mon youth workshop in liberated area; Are the Mons capable to form its own government? Mon-Burman reconciliation: Nai Thet Lwin.
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2006-01-20
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... December 10-31, 2005... Readers? Front; Authorities order villagers against fire hazards; Fire destroyed nineteen houses in Beeluu Kyun; Sudden rise in illegal importation of vehicles to Burma; Burmese migrants flooding into Thailand; Discovery of ancient town of Mon King; Local villagers forced into government positions; Arakanese observes the Day of the Downfall of Arakan Kingdom; We Need More Living Leaders: By Min Khin Kyaw; U.S. Sees Burma as 'Test Case' in Southeast Asia.
2005-12-31
Date of entry/update: 2006-01-01
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... November 26- December 10, 2005... Readers' Front; Poor attitudes on condom use put Burmese at risk; Stalwart criticisms of National Convention; HRP welcomes NMSP's decision over National Convention; Mon facing a lost generation of youth; Suspects in murder case executed by Burmese Army commander; SPDC soldiers die after eating poisoned chicken; UN council approves US bid for Myanmar discussion; Peak Oil: What We Know Now; A Proposal Towards Correct and Peaceful Political Solutions in Burma; Debate by Thant Zin Tun and Pago Hongsar.
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2005-12-10
Date of entry/update: 2005-12-12
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... November 5-22, 2005... Readers' Front; Migrant workers happy after typing the knot; Headman shot with homemade gun: villagers flee; Nai Ngwe Ya: Remembering him keeps alive our hope for social justice; Handpicked NC representative says no sense in attending NC; Securing ceasefire agreement seen as step backward; Buddhist monks flee Mon State fearing persecution; Mon: By Min K Kyaw; Mon music: A struggle for identity; Geeta-Watee: Mon band formed in Moulmein; Myanmar expands military presence in new capital.
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2005-11-22
Date of entry/update: 2005-12-01
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... October 16-31, 2005... Readers? front; Flood of Burmese causes concern; Human traffickers coming under scrutiny; Corruption among new military intelligence continues; Mon National Day Committee in Canada formed; Bush welcomes young Burmese activist to White House; Kyats notes seized in Mon State; Explosion in the capital; Ceasefire groups defiant; Rangoon's generals prepare for the changing of the guard.
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2005-10-31
Date of entry/update: 2005-11-03
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... September 15- October 1, 2005... READERS? FRONT; MON URGE NMSP NOT TO GIVE UP ARMS; EXILE SHAN GOVERNMENT SEEKS ALLIANCE; MON POLITICAL PRISONER DIES IN PRISON; 2 MILLENIA OF MON TRADITION; JUST THE BASICS FOR BURMESE MIGRANTS; GAS LEAK NEAR MON VILLAGE; CARS FOR A TOTAL SURRENDER; MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR DR. VUM SON; LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDOUR THING: KANBAWZA WIN.
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2005-10-01
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... September October 1- 15, 2005... READERS? FRONT; MON NGOS PUT UNDER CLOSE WATCH; FORCED LABOR FOR TOTAL PIPELINE; FARMERS LOSE LAND TO MILITARY CAMPS; RIGHTS GROUP ASKS UN COUNCIL TO LOOK AT MYANMAR; SUPPORTERS ENDORSE THE CALL TO DISCUSS BURMA AT THE UNSC; NEW CFOB COORDINATOR RAISES EYEBROWS; AN EU STRATEGY FOR BURMA/MYANMAR; AN ETHNIC PERSPECTIVE: DEMOCRACY IS NOT ENOUGH; CHARM TONG: EDUCATING BURMA.
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2005-10-15
Date of entry/update: 2005-10-19
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... September 1-14, 2005... READERS' FRONT; VILLAGERS BEATEN AND FINED FOR NOT SPEAKING BURMESE; SPDC'S LAND CONFISCATION FOR ARMY VILLAGE; MON POLITICAL PRISONER AT RISK OF LOW BLOOD PRESSURE; PADDY FARMS DESTROYED DUE TO FLOODING; MON AND THAI LANGUAGES CLASS OPEN AT THE BORDER; CATTLE FROM BURMA BANNED; 20 PERSONS CONTRACT GOAT DISEASE; BURMESE JUNTA CUTS SUPPORT FOR NMSP; CHINS IN THE USA CELEBRATE 'CHIN NEW YEAR FESTIVAL'; DOWN THE RAT HOLE: ADVENTURES UNDERGROUND ON BURMA'S FRONTIERS.
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2005-09-14
Date of entry/update: 2005-09-18
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... July 25- August 12, 2005... READERS FRONT; NMSP?S LATE PRESIDENT NAI NONLAR REMEMBERED; QUEEN SHIN SAWBU HONOURED BY MON WOMEN; FOUNDATION STONE LAID FOR MON STUDY CENTER IN THE HEART OF THE KINGDOM; MYPO CALLS FOR DIALOGUE; MYANMAR RESHUFFLES MILITARY COMMANDERS AND MINISTERS; BE WARY AND WISE: BY KANBAWZA WIN; HEAVY RAINS CLOSE SCHOOLS, DISPLACE POOR FARMERS; UNIVERSITY STUDENTS FACE TOUGH REGULATION; THREE PAGODAS PASS REOPENS: FUEL TRANSPORT TO BURMESE SIDE; KNU BRINGS GOOD GOVERNANCE TO MERGUI-TAVOY DISTRICT.
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2005-08-12
Date of entry/update: 2005-08-31
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... August 15-31, 2005... READERS? FRONT; MORE MIGRANTS ENTER THAILAND; UNPO MEET MEMBERS FROM BURMA; VILLAGERS FORCED TO PORTER; RUBBER TRADERS BUY UP PLANTATIONS AFTER CHANGE IN EXPORT RULES; DETAINED MON COMMUNITY LEADER RELEASED; JUNTA WAGING SECRET WAR AGAINST WA; NMSP: WILL MAINTAIN ARMED STRUGGLE; HEAVY RAINS CAUSE VILLAGERS TO EVACUATE IN KAREN STATE; FAREWELL TO ARMS: KANBAWZA WIN.
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2005-08-31
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... July 7-22, 2005... READERS FRONT; DETAINEES INTERROGATED AFTER RANGOON EXPLOSION; MON NATIONAL SCHOOL MOVED BY SPDC; SOLDIER GETS 7 YEARS FOR RAPE; REMAINING UNLICENSED VEHICLES DOCUMENTED; ISLAND DWELLERS TO BE AFFECTED BY SALWEEN DAM PROJECT; TRADE DROPS IN MYAWADIl FOOD PRICES RISE; THREE PAGODAS PASS BORDER TEMPORARILY OPENED; DVB TV GAINS ATTANTION AMONG MON COMMUNITY; U.S MON BLEND INTO MELTING POT.
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2005-07-22
Date of entry/update: 2005-07-24
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Description: Newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... June 16-July 6, 2005... READERS FRONT; PROUD TO BE MON SAYS FORMER THAI PM; MON JOINS UNPO ASSEMBLY; MIGRANTS FROM THREE PAGODAS ARRESTED; VILLAGER BEATEN TO DEATH; SOUTHERN BURMA FACES LABOUR SHORTAGE IN AGRICULTURE; OPPOSITION SHOULD FOCUS ON GENERAL MAUNG AYE; THREE PAGODAS PASS BORDER TO OPEN; BURMA ARMY INTRUDES REFUGEE CAMP.
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2005-07-06
Date of entry/update: 2005-07-07
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Description: An electronic newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... May 26-June 14, 2005... BASIC EDUCATION FEES INCREASED; MIGRANTS AND THE ONSLAUGHT OF MALARIA; RICE EXTORTION FOR ARMY FOOD SUPPLY; A tribute to Nai Panthar; FORCED SECURITY ALONG YADANA PIPELINE ROAD; WILL EQUAL RIGHTS EXIST IF BURMA IS A DEMOCRACY? racism: JUNTA?S BIGGEST WEAPON in WAR; DIALOGUE WITH A SHAN LEADER, H.R.H HSO KHAN PHA; THAI ARREST MIGRANTS AT THREE PAGODAS PASS; READERS FRONT.
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2005-06-14
Date of entry/update: 2005-06-14
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Description: An electronic newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... April May 11-25, 2005... READERS? FRONT; RUMORS SPREAD ON MON SURRENDER; COVERING THEIR TRACKS: SPDC HIDES CARS; WORLD HITS ON KAOWAO; REMITTANCES: A TOOL FOR DEVELOPMENT; SHAN STATE ARMIES MERGE TO FIGHT MILITARY GOVERNMENT; FORMING THE UNION WITHOUT THE MYANMAR / BURMAN; SURRENDER OR FIGHT: DKBA FACE DILEMMA; THAI GOV?T URGED TO REVIEW BAN ON BURMA?S TIMBER; FREE AND INDEPENDENT BURMESE TV LAUNCHED.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2005-05-25
Date of entry/update: 2005-05-25
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Description: An electronic newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... April 22 - May 10, 2005... READERS? FRONT; SPDC URGED TO FORM GENUINE UNION; 4th ETHNIC NATIONALITIES? CONFERENCE; MON POP MUSIC SHOWCASED BY BURMESE; MIGRANTS DETAINED IN BORDER TOWN; REFUGEE ROAD SHUT DOWN; MONS HONOUR STUDENT FOR EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT; CANADIAN MON EXTEND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES; IT IS NOT THAT SIMPLE: BO KYAW NYEIN; WHEN THE CIVILIZED MEET THE UNCIVILIZED; ON SHAN DELARATION.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2005-05-10
Date of entry/update: 2005-05-10
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Description: An electronic newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... April 5-21, 2005... READERS? FRONT; USDA PLANS FOR COMING ELECTION; MON VILLAGERS KILLED BY ARMED GROUP; FARMLAND SEIZED: BA?S DESTRUCTIVE LAND USE POLICY; Rubber price drops after export ban To China; GRADUATION OF MON SUMMER LITERACRY CLASS; MIXED REACTIONS FOR INDEPENDENCE DECLARATION; SDU STATEMENT ON DECLARATION OF SHAN STATE INDEPENDENCE. SONGKRAN NEW YEAR FESTIVAL IN FINLAND CALLING FOR LECTURERS AND TUTORS
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2005-04-21
Date of entry/update: 2005-04-27
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Description: An electronic newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... March 20- April 4, 2005... WOMEN SAVVY IN BUSINESS; MON LEADER NAI AUNG TIN FOLLOWS LATE PRESIDENT; ARE THEY HOMO SAPIENS? BY KANBAWZA WIN; INDEPENDENCE OR FEDERALISM? HARN YAWNGHWE; BURMA?S GOVERNMENT CLOSES TWO PRIVATE BANKS; VEHICLE PRICE GOES DOWN; DISPUTED HOUSES AT THREE PAGODAS PASS RELOCATED; BOMB EXPLODES AT THREE PAGODAS PASS BORDER; LOCAL TYRANT KILLED BY UNKNOWN GUNMAN; READERS?FRONT.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News
2005-04-04
Date of entry/update: 2005-04-11
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Description: An electronic newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... March 2-20, 2005... READERS' FRONT; NEW LEADERS OF NMSP SEEN AS MODERATES; NMSP PRESIDENT NAI HTIN PASSES AWAY; SOUTHERN YE: HORROR, HUMANITY? HOPE? AGRICULTURE EMPLOYEES GET SACKED BY SPDC; NAI SHWE KYIN'S MEMORIAL LIBRARY OPENS; TWO MPs ARRESTED BY JUNTA; ETHNIC COUNCIL WARNED JUNTA. IRISH FOREIGN MINISTER MEETS EBO DIRECTOR FORGOTTEN HEROINE: BY CHAM TOIK
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2005-03-20
Date of entry/update: 2005-03-23
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Description: An electronic newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... February 16-March 1, 2005... READERS? FRONT; NMSP: MORE DIALOGUE WITH JUNTA; PRESIDENT?S HEALTH RAISES CONCERN; 58th INTERNATIONAL MON NATIONAL DAY; CHIN COMMEMORATE NATIONAL DAY; MON GUERRILLA LEADERS SEEKS SAFE HAVEN; THE IMPACT OF ARMED CONFLICT ON BURMA?S CHILDREN; ASIAN INDIGENOUS DELEGATES ASSERT RIGHTS; BURMESE PROTESTERS ARRESTED IN MALAYSIA; WE CAN FIGHT ANOTHER 50 YEARS: MYANMAR REBEL CHIEF.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2005-03-01
Date of entry/update: 2005-03-01
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Description: An electronic newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... January 28-February 15, 2005... READERS? FRONT; MUL PUBLISHES LEADER?S BIO; UPCOMING MON NATIONAL DAY; MON CULTURE VCD IN THE MARKET; BURMA?S LONGEST BRIDGE OPENS; GIRLS RAPED AND BOYFRIEND MURDERED; CHILD SOLDIERS ON FRONTLINE; SPDC SOLDIER KILLED BY KNU LANDMINE; TSUNAMI AND FORGOTTEN VICTIMS; DETAINED SHAN LEADERS? FATE STILL IN LIMBO; TOP GENERALS LOCKED IN POWER STRUGGLE.
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2005-02-05
Date of entry/update: 2005-02-15
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Description: An electronic newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... January 8 -27, 2005... READERS? FRONT; TSUNAMI MON VICTIMS LIKELY TO INCREASE; SECOND MON CULTURE VCD COMING SOON; KAOWAO EXTENDS HARD COPIES; A HUNDRED FAMILIES FLED TO MON RESETTLEMENT CAMP; YOUNG PEOPLE EXPLOITED FOR SEX; FORCED LABOUR CAMPAIGN TO BUILD HIGH SCHOOLS; ARMY COLLECTS BRIBES FOR ILLEGAL CARS; WANTED REBEL POSTERS ON SALE; NATIONAL CONVENTION OR NATIONAL REFERE3NDUM.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2005-01-27
Date of entry/update: 2005-01-28
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Description: An electronic newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... December 22, 2004- January 5, 2005... TSUNAMI: WORLDWIDE CONCERN FOR BURMA; MON VILLAGE GOES UP IN FLAMES; FRANCE?S OIL GIANT Total AND HUMAN RIGHTS; TIGHTENED SECURITY AFTER EXPLOSION; PIPELINE SECURITY ROUND UP PORTERS FOR OFFENSIVES; MALAYSIA CRACKDOWN DRIVES THOUSANDS HOME; Migrant Workers Conference Held in Thailand; SHAN DRAFT CHAPTER PRESENTED FOR TEAM APPROVAL; THAI DEVOTEES HONOR WAT PROK ABBOT; MYANMAR?S LOW OFFICIAL DEATH TOLL FROM TSUNAMI QUESTIONED.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2005-01-05
Date of entry/update: 2005-01-10
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Language: English
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Description: An electronic newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... December 9-21, 2004... READERS? FRONT; LIVING STANDARD IMPROVES IN MONLAND; ILLEGAL CASH COW business; Forced labor still exists in Karen state; SPDC CASHES IN ON SEIZED CARS; theives prey on NAPPING women; FORGOTTEN MON REFUGEES IN MALAYSIA; PRESERVING A CENTURIES OLD TRADITON; QUEEN CHAMMA DEVI WRAPS UP THE KING?S BIRTHDAY; MON GALA ON KING?S BIRTHDAY.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2004-12-21
Date of entry/update: 2004-12-21
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Language: English
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Description: An electronic newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... November 8-25, 2004... DEPORTATION OR PROTECTION FOR GUERRILLA LEADER; MON COMMUNITY RIGHTS IN THAI VERSION; DETAINED VILLAGERS SEEK HAVEN IN THE EAST; THE BURMESE WAY: A THOUSAND YEAR OLD WAY OF THINKING; SPEAK BURMESE OR PAY THE PRICE; BURMA ARMY TOLD TO DISARM DKBA TROOPS; DKBA: NEVER SURRENDER TO SPDC; THE DIVERSE MINDSETS OF BURMESE POLITICAL CULTURES; MALAYSIA LEGISLATURE CONDEMNS TAK BAI TRAGEDY.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2004-11-25
Date of entry/update: 2004-12-09
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Description: An electronic newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... November 28-December 8, 2004... YAA BAA MAGIC; corruption SPREADS AFTER MI loses control; rising FUEL price hits Travelers? pockets; HRP declined overture from Burmese military; YOUTHS LEAD MON NATIONAL DAY; CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY REVIEWED BY BURMA FORUM; NCGUB PRIME MINISTER VISITS FINLAND; THE DIVERSE MINDSETS OF BURMESE POLITICAL CULTURES; CHINS CELEBRATE CENTENNIAL YEAR OF CHRISTIANITY.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2004-12-08
Date of entry/update: 2004-12-09
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Description: An electronic newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... October 25- November 7, 2004... READERS? FRONT; PLAYING THE WAITING GAME; NMSP LEADERS ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL; NEW LEADERSHIP STYMIED OVER BUSINESS COMMUNITY; KYAIKAMORT FESITVAL KICKS OFF WITH A BLAST; PRESSURE ON DKBA: YABA PILLS SIEZED BY THAI; MORE MONLAND LOST TO BURMA ARMY; MALAYSIA TO RECOGNIZE MYANMAR MUSLIM REFUGEES; DIVERSE MINDSETS OF BURMESE POLITICAL CULTURES; KNU, SHOW SOME HONESTY.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2004-11-07
Date of entry/update: 2004-11-08
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Description: An electronic newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... September October 9-24, 2004... READERS' FRONT; SPDC: CEASE-FIRE WILL BE MAINTAINED; FORCED LABOUR AND ABUSES IN YE RURAL AREA; BURMA ARMY'S TRAVEL BAN; BUY CALENDAR OR SUPPORT THATCH FOR THE ARMY; USDA MEMBERSHIP ON THE INCREASE; MON TEACHER WARNED BY MILLITARY INTELLIGENCE; BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION IN HONOR FOR DR. SU-ED; MYANMAR 'S NEW PM LINKED TO SUU KYI ATTACK; FBC URGES LEADER FOR ENDING 14 YEARS OF DEADLOCK.
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2004-10-24
Date of entry/update: 2004-11-03
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Description: An electronic newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... September 23 - October 7, 2004... READERS? FRONT; MUL URGES FULL INVESTIGATION OF ATTACK ON CAMP; YOUTHS WARNED ABOUT LEAKS TO NEWS MEDIA; FORCED LABOURERS FINED FOR SHOWING UP LATE; NEW MON STATE PARTY CLOSELY MONITORED; NMSP CHECKPOINT RAIDED BY BURMA ARMY; SUSPICIOUS BA TARGET ALLEDGED REBEL FAMILIES; THAI RAMAN ASSOCIATION TO HONOUR FOUNDER; BURMESE COUPLE CAMPS OUTSIDE UNHCR; ASIA-EUROPE FORUM GROWS, MYANAR IRRITATES.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2004-10-07
Date of entry/update: 2004-10-07
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Description: An electronic newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... September 1- 20, 2004... READERS? FRONT; THAI BOSSES KILLED BY MIGRANT FISHERMEN; FRENCH JUDGE REJECTS APPEAL TO CLOSE TOTAL?S CASE; WHO WILL BE BELIEVED? LAWI WENG; BURMA ARMY TORCHES HOUSE AFTER AMBUSH; CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE: VILLAGERS KILLED AND ARRESTED; FUNDS RAISED FOR MON TEMPLE IN CANADA; VILLAGERS TAXED TO PAY TEACHERS' SALARIES; 57TH MON ARMED RESISTANCE DAY CELEBRATED; MYANMAR RESHUFFLES CABINET.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2004-09-20
Date of entry/update: 2004-09-20
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Description: An electronic newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... August 9-27, 2004... READERS? FRONT; NMSP REMAINS OPTIMISTIC ON CEASE-FIRE; FORCED LABOUR AFTER GENERAL MAUNG BO?S VISIT; LAND CONFISCATED FOR INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS; USDA SAY TEACHING MON A BARRIER FOR RECONCILIATION; SEX IN THE BORDER TOWN; MON CANADIAN REMEMBER LATE LEADER NAI NON LAR; MIN THU WUN: BURMESE LITERARY PIONEER DIES; NO PEACE FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN BURMA.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2004-08-27
Date of entry/update: 2004-08-27
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Language: English
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Description: An electronic newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... July 20-August 8, 2004... READERS? FRONT; HUMAN TRAFFICKING: A BOON FOR OPPORTUNISTS; BURMA?S DEPLETING FORESTS: TEAK TRANSPORTED TO THE BORDER; NGO accuse Total of HR abuses; Despite talking peace fighting continues; MONEY THIRSTY CHECKPOINTS; CHILDREN: VICTIMS OF SERIOUS FLU; FIVE VEHICLES SEIZED IN MON STATE; THE EPIC STRUGGLE OF 8888: KANBAWZA WIN; KAREN CULTURE STILL ALIVE IN VANCOUVER; US SENATORS ASK POWELL TO EXPEL MYANMAR ENVOY.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2004-08-08
Date of entry/update: 2004-08-10
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Description: An electronic newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... July 4-19, 2004... READER?S FRONT; NMSP MEMBERS ARRESTED WHILE COLLECTING FUNDS; MON RESETTLEMENT SITES SWELLS TO MORE THAN 5,000 IDP; RICE FIELDS FLOODED OUT BY HEAVY RAINS; MON CANADIAN PITCH IN FOR BUDDHIST TEMPLE; SUMMER CLASS FOR MON CANADIAN CHILDREN; BURMA FORUM IN CANADA; SUU KYI ABSENT FROM MARTYR?S DAY CEREMONY; AJAR WAT SINGH PASSES AWAY.
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2004-07-19
Date of entry/update: 2004-08-02
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Description: An electronic newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... June 2-16, 2004... READER'S FRONT;; POOR FORCED TO PAY FOR BASIC EDUCATION; CONSCRIPTED VOLUNTEER FOR SCHOOL; WAITING MIGRANTS SUFFER FROM MALARIA; FORCED LABOUR FOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION; ARMY CONFISCATED 800 ACRES FROM VILLAGERS; VILLAGERS ABDUCTED AND KILLED BY BURMA ARMY; TV LICENSE IN MON STATE; CIVILIANS WELCOME IMPRISONED LEADERS; KAREN UNITY SEMINAR HELD AT THE BORDER; VIETNAM SEEKS TO MEND EU ASIA RIFT OVER MYANMAR.
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2004-06-16
Date of entry/update: 2004-07-03
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Description: An electronic newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... June 17- July 3, 2004... READER?S FRONT; STEP OUT OF LINE AND YOU?LL BE SHOT; THE JUNTA?S WAY OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; FORCED LABOUR FOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION; SALWEEN RIVER BAND SET TO TAKE THE STAGE; JULIA TRYBE THAI/BURMESE BORDER TOUR BENEFIT; CHALLENGING THE 9-YEAR OLD CEASE FIRE AGREEMENT; MON OPINION SPLIT OVER NATIONAL CONVENTION; FOREST AND WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT NOT A CONCERN; PASSENGERS HELD UP BY BOMB THREAT.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2004-07-03
Date of entry/update: 2004-07-03
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Description: An electronic newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... May 16 ?June 1, 2004... CEASE FIRE GROUPS MUZZLED AT THE NATIONAL CONVENTION; MON LEADERSHIP MEETING BOYCOTTS CONVENTION;; SPDC?S HAND OF CORRUPTION; MON NATIONAL SCHOOLS COME UNDER FIRE; HIGH PRICE FOR MOTORBIKE LICENCE; HISTORY ATTRACTS MON STUDENTS; AUNG SAN SUU KYI MARKS YEAR IN DETENTION; BURMESE JOB HUNTERS AWAIT BORDER RUN; FLOODING RAINS CLAIM LIVES AT THREE PAGODAS; READERS? FRONT.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2004-06-01
Date of entry/update: 2004-06-01
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Description: An electronic newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... May 1- 15, 2004... READERS? FRONT; MON FORCED OUT OF THEIR SCHOOLS; FAT CATS RULE THE VILLAGE: THE POWER OF MONEY; BURMA ARMY?S BUSINESS AS USUAL; SMUGGLING VEHICLES SEIZED IN YE; HUNDREDS OF MIGRANT WORKERS WAITING AT THE BORDER; THAILAND'S CYCLE OF TRAFFICKING; WHAT SHOULD THEY DO?; MON TO JOIN IN NATIONAL CONVENTION; MYANMAR UNDER FIRE FOR TALKS WITHOUT SUU KYI; UNITED NATIONS URGES LAST MINUTE DEAL.
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2004-05-15
Date of entry/update: 2004-05-16
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Language: English
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Description: An electronic newsletter for social justice and freedom in Burma... April 10- 28, 2004... READERS? FRONT; MILITARY BANS MON NATIONAL SCHOOL IN YE; NATIONAL CONVENTION: A JUNTA PLAYING GAME; WOMEN CALL FOR DIALOGUE BEFORE NATIONAL CONVENTION; ANNUAL SUMMER LITERACY CLASS HELD; MATERNAL AND CHILD WELFARE ORDERED TO FORM; ASIAN HIGHWAY WOULD LINK BURMA; DISCUSSION ON SANCTIONS MISS THE MARK; GENERAL BO MYA?S PEACE MISSION TO RANGOON; MON SONGKRAN IN NORTH AMERICA
Source/publisher: Kao Wao News Group
2004-04-28
Date of entry/update: 2004-04-28
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Language: English
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