Myanmar allows reporters into Suu Kyi's trial
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smithinjapan
I wonder if they'll blame her for the reporters going in to cover the trial as well. Probably not -- it's good business for them if the world sees her in cuffs, despite anyone with a brain knowing that the junta is in the wrong.
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rajakumar
Good, more myanmar news and more media in myanmar,the richer myanmar will get.
Even local myanmar media,will have to keep up with international medias in this way.
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nandakandamanda
I bet China sees her as Myanmar's Dalai Lama... and China wants a share of Burma Oil.
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noirgaijin
Great, another country ran by 3rd graders! North Korea leadership now has someone that can converse at the same level.
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PaukPhawGyi
May 21, 2009 (DVB)–Human rights atrocities in Burma are comparable to those of Darfur and Yugoslavia and should be addressed more thoroughly through a UN Security Council commission, said a report by the Harvard Law School.
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