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Nyein_Chan at 11:06 AM JST - 15th May
Four Right Choices of Burmese Military Government and ONE more to go
The current Burmese military government has made FOUR right decisions which will be remembered as corner stones of their legacy for 20 years in power.
The first is its decisions to get and maintain the cease-fire agreements with…
Posted in Red Cross: Up to 128,000 may have died in Myanmar cyclone at 11:06 AM JST - 15th May
Nyein_Chan at 11:04 AM JST - 15th May
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has made several attempts to speak directly with General Than Shwe, Myanmar's military leader, UN spokeswoman Michele Montas said. She said Myanmar's mission to the UN gave Ban two phone numbers to call and no one has ever answered those phones. (Bill Varner, Bloomberg, UN's Ban…
Posted in Red Cross: Up to 128,000 may have died in Myanmar cyclone at 11:04 AM JST - 15th May
Nyein_Chan at 11:04 AM JST - 15th May
Foreign Ministers from 10 Southeast Asian nations will meet in Singapore on Monday to discuss ways to help Myanmar, following Cyclone Nargis which is feared to have killed as many as 100,000. (Saeed Azhar, Reuters, Singapore, edited by David Fox, May 15, 2008) In addition to the material and logistic…
Posted in Red Cross: Up to 128,000 may have died in Myanmar cyclone at 11:04 AM JST - 15th May
Nyein_Chan at 11:04 AM JST - 15th May
According to the official accounts -- as of 5:47 p.m. New York Time, May 13, 2008 – 38,491 people died and 27,838 people are missing. (An increase in the number of deaths without a decrease in the number of the missing from the earlier count indicates that some 4,000 people…
Posted in Red Cross: Up to 128,000 may have died in Myanmar cyclone at 11:04 AM JST - 15th May
Nyein_Chan at 06:50 AM JST - 10th May
Indonesian government accepted U.S aid during Tsunami because the former didn’t have any problem with the latter. On the other hand, U.S has a regime change (without using U.S military) policy according to David Steinberg, Burma expert at Georgetown University. On the other hand, the constitutional referendum is scheduled in…
Posted in U.N. halts aid to Myanmar after junta seizes supplies at 06:50 AM JST - 10th May
Nyein_Chan at 06:48 AM JST - 10th May
beavis wrote at 05:12 AM JST - 10th May
Nyein -With the lack of potable water, I don't think rice is a good idea as an immediate sustenance . I'd personally rather choke down one of the biscuits if my life depended on it.
We the Burmese don’t eat biscuits…
Posted in U.N. halts aid to Myanmar after junta seizes supplies at 06:48 AM JST - 10th May
Nyein_Chan at 06:46 AM JST - 10th May
Why doesn’t the Burmese government – or the Referendum Commission in particular – want to postpone the referendum in the entire country?
One possible reason is that the Cyclone hit very badly only in several regions of the country and the referendum could go on as scheduled in the rest…
Posted in U.N. halts aid to Myanmar after junta seizes supplies at 06:46 AM JST - 10th May
Nyein_Chan at 06:45 AM JST - 10th May
A well-orchestrated U.S military campaign of intimidation (if not invasion) is well on its way. Washington Post reports that “Three or four [war]ships began a five-day journey to a location off Burma to be available to offer aid.” (Amy Kazmin, Colum Lynch and Howard Schneider, Burma Seizes U.N. Food Deliveries,…
Posted in U.N. halts aid to Myanmar after junta seizes supplies at 06:45 AM JST - 10th May
Nyein_Chan at 02:59 AM JST - 10th May
The latest news is that the Burmese military government seized the UN aid. This news is damaging to the Burmese military government’s image, to the delight of its opponents and their state/non-state supporters.
What is missing in the news (particularly headlines) on the other hand, the Burmese military government allowed…
Posted in U.N. halts aid to Myanmar after junta seizes supplies at 02:59 AM JST - 10th May
Nyein_Chan at 02:58 AM JST - 10th May
A well-orchestrated U.S military campaign of intimidation (if not invasion) is well on its way. Washington Post reports that “Three or four [war]ships began a five-day journey to a location off Burma to be available to offer aid.” (Amy Kazmin, Colum Lynch and Howard Schneider, Burma Seizes U.N. Food Deliveries,…
Posted in U.N. halts aid to Myanmar after junta seizes supplies at 02:58 AM JST - 10th May