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Police patrol Rangoon, security tightened near Insein prison |
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Wednesday, 24 June 2009 |
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There is heightened security in Rangoon with at least 30 army trucks with uniformed riot police personnel, patrolling the city on Wednesday. The army trucks are each carrying at least 20 policemen and are patrolling various townships of Rangoon, eyewitnesses said. New Delhi (Mizzima) ? There is heightened security in Rangoon with at least 30 army trucks with uniformed riot police personnel, patrolling the city on Wednesday.
The army trucks are each carrying at least 20 policemen and are patrolling various townships of Rangoon, eyewitnesses said.
?We can see about 30 to 40 army trucks carrying uniformed policemen patrolling the city. It looks like they are on high alert. They also have machine guns mounted on the trucks. They came to our township at about 3 p.m. (local time),? an eyewitness from Insein Township told Mizzima.
?Earlier, when they patrolled like they are doing now, the police would carry shields but today they had a policeman standing on the truck with a machine gun mounted on the hood,? he added.
Another local resident said he had seen about three army trucks, full of riot police, patrolling downtown Rangoon near the City Hall, which is one of the busiest places in town.
?They had the trucks covered with shields and had batons and guns in their hands,? he said.
A source near the Insein prison told Mizzima that the riot police No. (8) have been relocated and repositioned near the Insein prison.
Some of the townships, where eyewitnesses saw army trucks patrolling include San Chuang and Dagon South.
The reason for the sudden tightening of security, however, remains unknown but some believe it could be because of the United Nations special envoy Ibrahim Gambari, who reportedly is planning to visit the country later this week.
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NLD Members Convicted of Insulting Religion - The Irrawaddy News Magazine |
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Monday, 22 June 2009 |
NLD Members Convicted of Insulting ReligionThe Irrawaddy News Magazine, Thailand By ARKAR MOE Two members of the National League for Democracy (NLD) were sentenced to 18 months in prison in a Twantay Township court on Tuesday on charges of insulting religion. Three other NLD members have been detained in Rangoon under the ... |
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Gambari to Go to Burma before Ban - The Irrawaddy News Magazine |
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Monday, 22 June 2009 |
Gambari to Go to Burma before BanThe Irrawaddy News Magazine, Thailand By THE IRRAWADDY The United Nations Special Envoy to Burma Ibrahim Gambari is expected to make his eighth trip to Burma this week in preparation for Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's possible trip. According to diplomats, Gambari will begin his trip on ... |
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Micro Credit in USDA's Election Plan - The Irrawaddy News Magazine |
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Monday, 22 June 2009 |
Micro Credit in USDA's Election PlanThe Irrawaddy News Magazine, Thailand By WAI MOE The Union Solidarity and Development Association (USDA), a mass organization backed by the Burmese military junta, has expanded its micro credit projects across the country ahead of the 2010 elections. Sources close to the USDA said that the ... |
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Rock Singer to Perform Classic Burmese Songs - The Irrawaddy News Magazine |
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Monday, 22 June 2009 |
Rock Singer to Perform Classic Burmese SongsThe Irrawaddy News Magazine, Thailand By ARKAR MOE A popular Burmese rock singer, Zaw Win Htut, will perform the classic songs of Shwe Taing Nyunt in a memorial concert sometime after the rainy season in Rangoon. Shwe Taing Nyunt, a famous Burmese composer and a modernizer of classical ... |
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