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Burma sends mortars to Shan State - The Irrawaddy News Magazine Print
Monday, 22 June 2009

Burma sends mortars to Shan State
The Irrawaddy News Magazine, Thailand
By LAWI WENG The Burmese government has reinforced Burmese forces in Mong Tong Township, Shan State, due to growing tension with the United Wa State Army (UWSA), according to sources close to an armed group in Shan State. Speaking to The Irrawaddy on ...

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Burmese Official Sacked for Nargis-related Corruption - The Irrawaddy News Magazine Print
Monday, 22 June 2009

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Burmese Official Sacked for Nargis-related Corruption
The Irrawaddy News Magazine, Thailand
By MIN LWIN Burma's military junta has sacked the head of one of the key government departments involved in the Cyclone Nargis relief and recovery effort following allegations that he stole money donated for survivors of the disaster, according to ...

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NLD celebrates Suu Kyi?s 64th birthday Print
Monday, 22 June 2009
Chiang Mai (mizzima news) - Burma?s main Opposition party ? the National League for Democracy ? has promised to gift Kyat 20,000 (USD 20) to anyone, who brings back the party flag, which they released along with a hot-air balloon, to commemorate party leader Aung San Suu Kyi?s 64th birthday.

The NLD on Friday, held birthday celebrations for detained Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi at the party head office, in Rangoon?s Bahan Township, by releasing birds, and a hot-air balloon along with the party flag.

?We tied our party flag to the hot-air balloon and we have written on it that we will reward Kyat 20,000 to any person, who gets the flag and returns it to us,? Dr. Win Naing, a member of the NLD?s information department, told Mizzima.

During the event, the party reiterated its call for the release of Aung San Suu Kyi and other political prisoners. The party concluded the first part of the function with a song, ?Someday she will be released,? and collected donations for children of political prisoners.

Similarly, party members and supporters also held birthday celebrations in Irrawaddy, Mandalay and Magwe Divisions and in Kachin and Shan states.

Meanwhile, Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, is currently being detained at Rangoon?s notorious Insein prison and is undergoing a trial. After the trial, if found guilty, she could be sentenced upto five years in prison.

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Loss of Karen bases a ?strategic? move by KNU Print
Monday, 22 June 2009
(DVB)?The Burmese army is increasingly susceptible to ambushes from the Karen National Union following the overthrow of a number of Karen bases in recent days, says the Union?s joint-secretary.

The offensive between the Burmese army, backed by Karen splinter group the Democratic Karen Buddhist Army (DKBA), and the Karen National Union (KNU), has been raging since 2 June.

Thousands of Karen villagers have fled to Thailand to escape the crossfire and reported forced recruitment into the army.

The KNU has admitted to the loss of three bases to Burmese troops in recent days, although said yesterday that the move was partly tactical.

A base located near to the grave of the late KNU leader, General Mya, was overtaken by the Burmese army last week.

?We opened that spot [for SPDC troops to enter] about three to four days ago and maybe they will arrive today,? said Saw Hla Ngwe.

?That place is a good target for artillery firing and we can ambush them when they enter.?

He added that the offensive was being used by the government to distract attention from the trial of Aung San Suu Kyi and a warning to ceasefire groups who are failing to comply with government requests to transform in border patrol militias.

So far around 4000 Karen refugees have arrived in Thailand, with many reporting instances of forced recruitment into the army either as porters or to act as minesweepers.

The UN has sent staff to the area to assess the fallout of a conflict that has attracted international attention.

Reporting by Htet Aung Kyaw

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Malaysia Air Quality Falls - The Irrawaddy News Magazine Print
Monday, 22 June 2009

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Malaysia Air Quality Falls
The Irrawaddy News Magazine, Thailand
By AP KUALA LUMPUR ? Malaysian police and airline pilots scoured for fires at swamp forests and garbage dumps Thursday after a decline in air quality signaled the possible return of seasonal smog. Authorities are concerned that the fires might ...

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