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U.N. envoy meets Myanmar opposition leader Suu Kyi

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  • rajakumar at 08:46 AM JST - 3rd February

    Myanmar is now exporting more to bangladesh, than bangladesh exporting to myanmar. Economically, myanmar going up.

  • PaukPhawGyi at 08:34 PM JST - 3rd February

    Suu Kyi's NLD has given Mr.Gambari the "Conditions" the country needs before the UNSG Ban visits Myanmar..... That is, "All political prisoners (more than 2000) must be freed from the shabby prisons in remote countrysides, where the weather and conditions are extremly poor".

  • rajakumar at 01:17 AM JST - 5th February

    Extremely poor conditions for myanmar,that is why many escaping conditions to other lands. Even if Myanmar becomes completely free democarcy,it still not free economically and from lack of jobs.

    Some signs of hope via myanmar higher exports to Bangladesh than bangladesh exports to Myanmar.

    US/EU/West is now in sick bay economically, they want to reduce all help everywhere to cut and save bucks. Iraq will be first,in this new policy to save the bucks. The bucks flow can go on if they(West/EU/US) get more richer themselves. At the present that is not the case.

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