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No Breakthrough against Forced Labour in
Myanmar: ILO...Chinese Oil Companies Damages (sic) peoples? lives in
Burma (Editorial)...US Banks Involved in Shwe Gas Project...Shwe Gas Project Will be Completed by March 2013:
Hyundai Heavy...Joseph Stiglitz:
Developing Nations
Need to Attempt to
Reverse Natural
Resource Curse...Vietnam & Myanmar
sign Multiple
Economic Pacts...Oslo-Listed Seadrill leaves Burma...India?s Essar Arm Gets Govt. Contract for
Kaladan Muli Modal Transit Transport Project?... China Signs Myanmar Pipeline Deal to Boost
Oil Supply...First Village Forcibly relocated for
Irrawaddy Dam Project.
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2010-04-30
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-China Tie Economic with Burma?s Military Regime Including Energy Sector
-CNPC Starts Work on $1.5 Billion Oil Pipeline and Oil Terminal in autumn
-Burma Has Gas Money: No Financial Help Needed (Editorial)
-Burma Control Import Sale Gasoline and Diesel Fuel
-Burma Plans to Hand over 3 Yangon Ports to Private Firm
-Burma Buys 20MiG-29 Fighter Jets
-Malaysian and Singaporean Firms to explore oil and gas in Burma
-Burma Is Not Broke
-India to Obtain Stake in Shwe Gas Pipeline
-Bangladesh, Burma to Resolve border Dispute
-Five Facts about China-Burma Relation
-Houses and Rice Fields Confiscated for China?s Oil Pipeline and Sea Port
Project
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Date of publication:
2009-12-31
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2010-02-15
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Rights Groups Call for China to Halt
Construction of Pipeline in Burma...China must halt oil and gas pipeline projects
in Burma (Editorial)...CNPC starts China-Burma Oil pipeline
construction with abuses...Hyundai Heavy to build US$ 1.4 billion Shwe Gas
Plant in Burma...Why Dealing with Burma Is a Very Bad Idea...Army continues forced labour along gas pipeline
in Burma?s Mon State...Singapore firm inks massive Myanmar gas deal...Burmese Junta Confiscates Public Oil Wells
and Refinery for Chinese Company
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The Arakan Oil Watch
Date of publication:
2009-10-31
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2009-12-08
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"China and Burma to Jointly Develop Oil and
Gas Pipelines in Burma", March 28, 2009 (SGB)...Editorial: "Abuses Continue as China and India Battle
Energy Interests In Burma"..."CNOOC Starts Myanmar Drilling Despite
Uproar over Human Rights"
By Erwin China, Singapore (Feb 26, 2009)..."Biofuel Gone Bad: Burma?s Atrophying Jatropha" By TIME Staff (Mar. 13, 2009)..."The Scramble For A Piece of Burma" By HANNAH BEECH/ Arakan State (Mar 19, 2009)..."Norway?s Vast Oil Wealth Fund Drops Chinese
Firm" AP March 13, 2009..."Foreign investment in Myanmar doubled in 2008" AP, (March 19, 2009)..."South Korean Firm ,Seeks Mining Rights", Xinhua, Feb 6, 2009..."India?s Essar Oil Abuses Human Rights in
Burma" March 21, 2009 (SGB).
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2009-02-28
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2009-07-07
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Shwe Gas Will Be Piped to China for 30
Years Starting from 2012 - Construction to begin in 2009 despite human rights concerns...Editorial: "Big Oil Companies Flouting Intl. Standards in
Lawless Burma"..."Human Rights Abuses in Myanmar?"
By David Watermeyer
(Dec 2008 / "The Korea Times")..."Myanmar?s Farmers Pay for China?s Oil
Thirst", By Marwaan Macan-Markar
Nov 4, 2008 (Inter Press Service)..."China Leads Surge in Foreign Investment in
Myanmar during First 9 Months", Jan 5, 2009 (AP)..."Myanmar, Russia to Jointly Explore Oil, Gas", www.chinaview.cn 2008-09-09..."Vietnamese Companies to Explore Oil and
Gas in Myanmar Offshore Area", www.chinaview.cn 2008-04-10..."Thai PTTEP?s Blocks M7 & M3:
Lack of Commercial Viability Costs Millions"
Jan 2009 (SGB)..."Thailand Delaying Plans to Build Another Gas Pipeline in Burma"
Jan 2009 (SGB)..."Exploration heightens tensions between
Burma and Bangladesh",
Jan 21, 2009 (SGB).
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Date of publication:
2008-12-31
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2009-07-06
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China to Start Building Shwe Gas Pipeline in
Sept Despite Concerns over Rights Abuses, June 27, 2009 (SGB)...Editorial: "China Deepens Burma Relationship"..."Korea Rejects Burma Gas Project Complaint"
June 15, 2009 (DVB)..."Myanmar?s Trade Ties Let Junta Ignore
Democracy Calls" By Daniel Ten Kate..."Asean?s Burma Burden -
Sanctions can help bring down the junta"
By Eva Kusuma Sundari, "Wall Street Journal Asia"...Six Villages relocated for Dam project in Arakan"
6/11/2009 (Narinjara News)..."Officials Fired Burmese Secret Tunnels?
Publicity", June 23, 2009 (The Nation).
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2009-06-30
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2009-07-06
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Indian Essar Oil Company Exploration
Damages People Properties; Time for US?s Chevron to Leave Burma (Editorial); Gas Found
During Tube Well
Drilling in Arakan; Treasury Sanction on Myanmar Traffickers
Implicate CNOOC (Forbes, 27 Feb 2008); Myanmar Resources Offer Few Riches; PTTEP and CNOOC Swap Gas Blocks in
Burma; NZ govt under fire for Burma contract; Electric Power Sector Major Attractor of Foreign
Investment in Myanmar; Russian Company to Explore Gold in Myanmar; Nobel Winners Seek UN Action for Arms Embargo
and Targeted Banking Sanction on Burma; TOTAL OUT OF BURMA - Protesters in London called for French?s Total to stop
fuelling oppression in Burma on Jan 19, 2008;
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2008-07-08
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India signed US$ 150
million contract for 3
offshore blocks
despite unrest in
Burma...
India?s oil minister noted the
contract was a very happy
development between two
countries...Monks Back on Streets,
Protests Continue...More companies need to withdraw (Editorial)...?Words” from Oil and
Gas Companies:
Refuse to Exit Burma...EU Sanctions Fall Short on
Burma?s Major Revenue Earner,
the Oil and Gas Sector...Japan Adds to
Pressure on Burma...The Whole World must Act (By Gordon Brown, Oct 24, 07/Guardian)...Region?s Energy Needs Enable Burma Junta...Exploration proceeds off
Myanmar as crisis boils...ICRC Deeply Worried? About Burmese
Detainess...
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2007-10-31
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2008-03-02
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Burma?s Oil and Gas: Events of 2007...China Wins Rights to Myanmar?s Gas...Gas-Rich Burma but harsh fuel price on citizens - People Protest for ?Freedom from Starvation” (Editorial)...CNPC and Yunnan sign refining agreement - China plans to build an oil pipeline from Yunnan to Myanmar...Than Shwe?s Gas Powered Regime to Look
now on China...Protests against Fuel
Price Hike Break out
Despite Junta
Crackdown...Gas Sales to Thailand Account for 43% of
Burmese Exports...Burma?s FDI more than Doubled:
Thailand is the Largest Investor...Junta Proffers Entire Arakan Gas Reserve to
China: Dual Oil, Gas Pipeline Plans Threaten
Rights abuses in Burma...Burma, China, Russia: Oil and Arms
China, Russia rejected Burma at UNSC...Burma Cashes up on Energy, But Locals
in the Dark...World Wide
Protests against
the Shwe Gas
Project...Foreign investment in
Myanmar dominated by
oil, gas and power...India signed US$ 150
million contract for 3
offshore blocks despite
unrest in Burma.
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2007-12-31
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Indian Essar Oil Company Exploration
Damages People Properties...Time for US?s Chevron to Leave Burma (Editorial)...Gas Found
During Tube Well
Drilling in Arakan...Treasury Sanction on Myanmar Traffickers
Implicate CNOOC...Myanmar Resources Offer Few Riches...PTTEP and CNOOC Swap Gas Blocks in
Burma...NZ govt under fire for Burma contract...Electric Power Sector Major Attractor of Foreign
Investment in Myanmar...Russian Company to Explore Gold in Myanmar...Nobel Winners Seek UN Action for Arms Embargo
and Targeted Banking Sanction on Burma...TOTAL OUT OF BURMA - Protesters in London called for French?s Total to stop
fuelling oppression in Burma on Jan 19, 2008.
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2008-02-29
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Burmese
Junta
Confirms
Agreement to
Sell Shwe Gas
to China; Protests against Fuel Price
Hike Break out continually in
Burma despite Junta
Crackdown; Gas-Rich Burma but harsh fuel price on citizens --
People Protest for ?Freedom from Starvation” (Editorial); ASEAN Lawmakers to China, India: Don?t
Support Burmese Junta; Reaction on Burma?s
Deteriorated Situation:
?Wards of the Month”; Fuel Price Policy Explodes in Burma (Larry Jagan, "Asia Times"); India eyes more gas
fields in Burma; China Conducts Survey for Oil Terminal
in Burma.
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2007-08-31
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2007-09-09
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Gas Sales to Thailand Account for 43% of
Burmese Exports; Save Our Natural Resources (Editorial); PTTEP Discovers Large
Gas Deposit, Plans to Begin
Production Next Year; China to Build Large Seaport in Arakan; China?s Thumb in every Burmese Pie (Larry Jagan); Bangladesh Looks to World Bank & ADB for
Burmese Hydropower Investment; UN says Burma?s Junta is Fueling Poverty; ANC: Stop Arakan Hydropower Project.
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2007-07-31
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2007-08-20
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Burma?s FDI
more than
Doubled:
Thailand is
the Largest
Investor; Regime extends Suu Kyi detention; Foreign Investors have Burmese Blood
on their Hands (Editorial); Hydropower and
Oil&Gas Sectors
Dominate Burma?s FDI; Burma Prefers China as Gas Buyer; India
Sees Red (Anupama Airy); First as Tragedy, Second as Farce: PTT at a
Crossroads (Matthew Smith); Thailand?s PTT Exploration discovers
natural gas off Burma coast; Daewoo Sends Legal Experts to Burma; Russia to Build Nuclear Centre in
Sanctions-Hit Burma
(Conor Humphries); Villagers Attack Chinese Company in Arakan
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2007-05-31
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2007-06-01
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SPDC Proffers Entire Arakan Gas Reserve
to China: Dual Oil,Gas Pipeline Plans
Threaten Rights abuses in Burma; End China Exchanges Its
Support for Burma Gas (Editorial); China signs new
hydropower deal
with Burma; China Seeks route around the Malacca
Dilemma? (Graham Lees,World Politics Watch); Burma Cashes up on Energy, But Locals in
the Dark; Daewoo Consider Legal Action Against
Burma: Gas To Go To China;
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2007-04-30
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World Wide Protests against the Shwe Gas
Project; Editorial: ?No More Guns for Gas” - Stop Daewoo?s and India?s Arm Supplies to the Than Shwe Regime; Fishermen Suffer Navy Harassment as
Daewoo Starts New Drilling; Burma?s Neighbors Hold the Key; Russian Companies to
Explore Oil, Gas in
Burma Inland area; Burma Introduces E-Gov System in New
Capital -
Daewoo, KCOMS to provide Info-and Comm- Tech; Thailand?s PTTEP Finds more Gas in Burma?s Block M-9,
Spends US$ 200 million on Test Drilling; Action of March 26: Fourth Global Protest against the Shwe gas
project, Daewoo and India?s arms supplies to the Burma regime; Despite US, EU Sanctions, New Contracts
Continue for Burma?s Oil and Gas.
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Date of publication:
2007-03-31
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2007-04-13
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Mekong River and Burma: China?s two Plans
for Secure Energy Transportation; Get Out of Burma, Activist Group Tells China (Editorial); Year 2007: MPRL and China Heighten
Burma?s Energy Sector; Burma Finds Willing Arms Suppliers in
Energy-Hungry Neighbors
By Michael Black and William Couchaux | 03 Jan 2007
World Politics Watch Exclusive; India to Supply
Weapons to Burma; Burma Prefers Arakan
Gas as an LNG Project; Daewoo President
Resigned; Nine Daewoo Oil Workers
Kidnapped in Nigeria; Thailand?s PTTEP Has Discovered Gas in
Burma
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The Arakan Oil Watch
Date of publication:
2007-01-31
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2007-02-01
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North East Students oppose Shwe Gas
Pipeline; Burma Needs Support In Reality (Editorial); Thailand Joins the Race a Bid for Shwe Gas
Reserves; Myanmar Energy Production Rising (Aaron Clark, Associated Press Writer); The Shwe Gas Project Require an EIA Now
Part V: The Nature of Natural Gas as a Harmful and Non-Renewable
Natural Resource (By Lars Thompson); Myanmar Gas Pipeline to Bypass Bangladesh; Gas and Oil discovered
in Myanmar (By Anuchit Nguyen, Bloomberg News); Acient Mrauk-U Palace
Turned into Castor Oil
Plantation (Narinjara News); Arakan Reserves May Satisy S-Korea?s Gas
Needs for Five Years.
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2006-08-31
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2006-12-26
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Is Daewoo Arming the SPDC? - S.Korea Activists Demand Probe into Daewoo?s Alleged Arms Exports to Burma; It?s not too late for Thailand to change its Burma Policy (Editorial); Arakan Oil and Gas and Sea Port for
China?s Energy Resource; Burma, China, Russia: Arms and Energy; The Shwe Gas Project Require an EIA Now --
Part VI: The Construction of Pipelines to India and China Will Cause
Futher Environmental Degradation and Human Rights Abuses,
By Lars Thompson; Myanmar Hikes Income
Taxes on Fuel Firms; Myanmar Will Reopen Six Blocks to
Foreign Firms.
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2006-10-31
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2006-12-26
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Global Protest Over Shwe Gas Project in
Burma; Foreign Oil firms Block Change
in Burma (Editorial); Forced Labor and Other Abuses Mounting Along
the Indo-Burma Proposed Pipeline Route, By K.Murn Aung; Burma and Its Neighbours: The Geopolitics
of Gas (The authors conclude that ?while countries in the neighbouring regions - particularly India and Thailand, but
also Australia and Japan - may have important roles to play, China wields far more leverage. For those who
wish to influence Burma in a positive direction, it is therefore essential to consider ways that change could be
stimulated with the active participation of China, whether through sanctions, constructive engagement and/or
any form of dialogue”); Australia?s Danford Equities Signs Oil-
Gas Exploration Deal With Burma; Thailand?s PTTEP to Begin New Offshore
Drilling in Myanmar;
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The Arakan Oil Watch
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2006-11-30
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2006-12-26
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Daewoo
International
President Lee
Tae - Yong
may face up
to five years
in prison for
illegal arms
exports to
Than Shwe?s
Regime; Beware! Foreign Investors Can Kill (Editorial); INDICTED!
Burma Weapons Factory Daewoo Funded, Say Prosecutors
Daewoo boss among 14 executives facing criminal charges, Shwe Gas Movement wants answer; Burma and Its Neighbours: The Geopolitics
of Gas (continued from last month): Sino-Indian Interests and Rivalry in Burma; Six More Contracts Increased Burma?s
Oil and Gas Sector in 2006; Activists in S.Korea Denounce
Daewoo for Arms Supplies to
Burma; Construction of Sittwe Port to Start in January - India?s grand Kaladan project that includes a major water way and pipeline to its North Eastern
states is moving swiftly ahead. But at what price?
Along the Kaladan River in Arakan State, land confiscations and forced labor have already arrived
ahead of the development. Activists fear more will follow.
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2006-12-31
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SGM Calls for Korean and Indian Firms to
Withdraw from Burma; Resource Curse: Burma (editorial); Shocking Future along the Kaladan River
By K. Murn Aung (SGB); The Shwe Gas Project Require an EIA Now.
Part IV: International Law Requires That an Environmental Impact
Assessment Be Prepared Now (Lars Thompson); Death Grip: -
Despite international calls for reform, the ever-defiant SPDC maintains control over
Myanmar with an Orwellian hand. Secrecy and paranoia abound, while rubbing elbows
with Asia?s powerhouse nations keeps the regime in charge; Teachers, Students
Arrested in Arakan; Two Arakanese women
seek Justice; ANC Urges to End the Shwe Gas Project
Fearing E-damages and HR Violations.
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2006-07-31
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2006-07-30
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Daewoo Ban Mariners in Arakan Sea;
Continuing Seismic Surveys Adversely Impact the
Marine Environment in Burma (Editorial);
Myanmar must free
forced labour plaintiffs
by July 31: ILO; Land Confiscation And Other Human Rights
Abuses Continue in Onshore Area: Arakan; The Shwe Gas Project Requires an EIA Now - Part III: ONGC and GAIL Corporate Policies as well as the Environmental Law of India Require
an EIA Now (Lars Thompson); China and India?s New Battle Ground:
Burma?s Arakan State (Herman_; Life Under Burma?s Military Regime -
In the second article of a special series from inside Burma, the BBC?s Kate McGeown looks at the dayto-
day problems facing ordinary people under the country?s repressive military regime; Daewoo Found Huge Gas Deposit in Arakan
Offshore.
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Arakan Oil Watch
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2006-06-30
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2006-07-04
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Discovery of Block A-3 Sends Daewoo Stock
Soaring, Promts futher Protest; Deal with China Boon to Brutal Burmese Junta (Editorial); Senior General Than Shwe
Awarded Third Worst
Dictator in the World?; Than Shwe?s Gas Powered Regime to Look
now on China (Jockai&PK); China Replaces India in Deal for Shwe Gas; Business with Myanmar Thrives Amid
Diplomatic Stress (Daniel Ten Kate); Foreign Investment in Myanmar
Reaches $7.76 bln; Shwe Gas Consortium Continues Appraisals
of Extensive Shwe Gas Block.
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Arakan Gas Research Team
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2005-12-31
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2006-05-29
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Shwe Gas Pipeline Project to India: Another
Yadana Begins?; Myanmar to Lay Gas
Pipeline to New Capital,
As energy hungry foreign companies are searching for oil and Paper says; South Korea: Burma?s Biggest Investor (Herman); 3 More Blocks in Myanmar Under Gas
Exploration; Anti-Gas Pipeline Campaign Voice Concern; Myanmar PM headed to China; India Hires Belgium Company to Conduct
Feasibility Report for Shwe Pipeline.
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Arakan Gas Research Team
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2006-01-31
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Protesters Demand India Not to
Cooporate With Burma; Toxic Shwe (Jockai); Shwe Gas Activists Met Korean
Human Rights Ambassador; Youth in Arakan
Erected Signboards
Against Daewoo; Profits at Gunpoint: Unocal?s Pipeline in Burma
Becomes a Test Case in Corporate Accountalility
(Daphne Eviatar); Anti-Shwe Gas Groups Want Daewoo Out of Burma.
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Arakan Gas Research Team, Thailand
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2005-03-31
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2006-05-28
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Foreign Investment in Oil Threatens Livelihood
of Local People in Burma (Jockai); Human Rights Activists Protest
Against TOTAL in the US for
Burma Involvement; Mohona Holding Ltd. Begin Negotiation
for Tri-Nation Gas Pipeline Project; AASYC joins hands with Bangladeshi activists against the tri-nation gas pipeline project; Burma?s Murlky Water: Enviromental Impacts
of The Shwe Offshore Gas Project (Jay Chou); Three Hydro-Power Plants Are Being Built in Military Bases in Arakan State; Essar Oil Signs for Two Exploration in Arakan, Burma.
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Arakan Gas Research Team, Thailand
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2005-04-30
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2006-05-28
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Kyauk Taw Township Residents Displaced,
Refugees Settle in Bangladesh; Natural Gas Found
instead of Water
from Digging a Tube
well in Arakan; ?Daewoo Out of Burma? -
The US Campaign for Burma (USCB) may Launch Their New International Campaign; Shwe Campaign Roundtable Talks; Unocal: What?s The Big Surprise (Dr. Joe Duarte); Oil-Hungry Neighbors are The Primary Supporters of the Burma Junta
(Jockai); Kaladan Project Survey completed - Tri-Nation Gas Pipeline, Road and Waterway.
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Arakan Gas Research Team, Thailand
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2005-05-31
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2006-05-28
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Shwe Gas Issue Raised in ILO?s Special Sitting; Arakanese Villagers
Are Being Forced to
Aid in the Construction
of the Gas Pipeline
Between Burma
and India; Shwe Gas may be exported to Thailand -
Burma is looking for US$ 4 billion in investments to develop the Shwe fields; Burma Visit Highlights India?s
?look East? Strategy
(Sarath Kumara); Shwe Gas Pipeline Threatens Millions of Lives
along Kaladan River
(Dale); India will continue talks with Bangladesh.
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Shwe Gas Movement Urges Bangladeshis to
Stem Shwe Pipline Project; Cozy Relationship with Burmese Military Regime (Editorial); Confiscation of Private
Land Continues in
Arakan State; Arakan and Chin Suffer Forced Labor
under Shwe Gas Pipeline Project; India Looks East for Gas
(Siddharth Srivastava); Thai Plan Undersea Pipe for Shwe Gas; Over 10,000 Giant Sea Perch Dead, Hilsa Deformed:
Daewoo & Shwe Block A1 Gas Exploration; India, Bangladesh Agree on Tri-nation Gas Pipeline;
Source/publisher:
Arakan Gas Research Team, Thailand
Date of publication:
2005-08-31
Date of entry/update:
2006-05-28
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World Wide protests against Daewoo International
over Shwe Gas Development; Foreign Investment Directly Promotes the Violation
of Human Rights in Burma (Editorial); Arakanese Inside
Burma Protested the
Shwe Gas Project of
Daewoo and Junta; Daewoo Signs Deal With Shwe Gas
Partners for Burma?s Gas Block A-3; Burmese Fuel Hike a Threat to Subsistence; Negotiations Continue Over Shwe Gas
despite Bangladeshi Demands.
Source/publisher:
Arakan Gas Research Team, Thailand
Date of publication:
2005-09-30
Date of entry/update:
2006-05-28
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COSL Signs Deal with Daewoo to Provide Offshore
Drilling Services; Forced Labour In
Burma?s Arakan State
Capital Sittwe; Total?s Settlement will not Quell Rights
Campaign; Daewoo among the 474 Foreign Companies
Supporting Burma?s Military Regime; Tankers Could Carry
Gas to India (Thet Khaing); Burma is Asia?s Economic
Basket Case; Myanmar Pipeline Back on Course as
Delhi relents on sops for B?desh.
Source/publisher:
Arakan Gas Research Team, Thailand
Date of publication:
2005-10-31
Date of entry/update:
2006-05-28
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April 18, 2006:The Day of Global Action
Against Daewoo; Lives Suffering from Oil Companies
need Support (Editorial); Seven Burmese and Two
Chinese Officers Injured
in Mine Explosion; Chinese Oil Exploration: Pumping Resident?s
Blood?; More Gas Found in Myanmar Offshore Block; The Shwe Gas Project Requires an EIA
Now -
Part I: Sustainable Development Requires an EIA (Lars Thompson); In Myanmar Vist, Indian President
Jockeys with China for Energy.
Source/publisher:
Arakan Gas Research Team, Thailand
Date of publication:
2006-03-31
Date of entry/update:
2006-05-28
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Activists Demonstrate to Halt Shwe Gas Project; Foreign Companies Should Likewise Rethink Cooperation
with the Regime (Editorial); Sino-Myanmar
Strategic Cooperation; China?s COSL Extends Contract with Daewoo
for Nanhai II; The Shwe Gas Project Requires an EIA
Now - Part II: Daewoo International and KOGAS Are Required by their Corporate Policies and the
Environmental Policy of South Korea to Prepare an EIA Now
(Lars Thompson); China-Burma Oil
Pipeline Approved; Sino-Burma Pipeline
will Set off More
Relocations; Arakan Gas Will Pipe Straight to India.
Source/publisher:
Arakan Gas Research Team, Thailand
Date of publication:
2006-04-30
Date of entry/update:
2006-05-28
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Activists Demand Referendum on Gas Extraction; Gas Pipeline
a Threat to
National Security;International
Campaign
Launched to
Pressure Total; Bangladesh Imposes Conditions for Gas Pipeline Transit; Daewoo Drills Natural Gas In Shwe Again; Out of Burma: Cross-Border Resource Extraction (Edith Mirante); Activists in Dhaka Protest Against Gas Pipeline.
Source/publisher:
Arakan Gas Research Team, Thailand
Date of publication:
2005-02-28
Date of entry/update:
2006-05-28
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