Today on Bullet Points:
Deposed religious affairs minister Hsan Hsint has had a sedition charge added to legal proceedings filed against him by the government.
The Thai military are conducting a census in the refugee camps along the Thai-Burmese border.
The Myanmar Centre for Responsible Business probes 60 Burmese companies on levels of corruption, transparency and human rights compliance.
Exports of Burmese rice to China have increased by 125 times since 2011 but the Chinese government view the Sino-Bumrese rice trade as illegal.
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