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    'Door still open' to non-ceasefire groups, says top general
    June 30, 2016in Conflict, Lead Story, News, Peace Process0by AYE NAI / DVB
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    'Door still open' to non-ceasefire groups, says top general

    Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, commander-in-chief of the armed forces, says non-ceasefire groups are welcome to join future peace talks, as armed groups push for more inclusive negotiations.

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    More charges heaped on Gambira
    June 30, 2016in Lead Story, News, Protest132by ARKAR MIN
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    More charges heaped on Gambira

    “I am sad as all this is happening just when I was due to be released,” said Gambira, speaking at the Thanlyin township court on Thursday.

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    Exporter cuts ties with Thai chicken farm after abuse allegations
    June 30, 2016in Lead Story, Migrants Issues, News1by LIBBY HOGAN / DVB
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    Exporter cuts ties with Thai chicken farm after abuse allegations

    Food giant Betagro issued a statement on Wednesday saying it had “stopped business operations with the farm until there is a solution for the labour conflict.”

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    Suu Kyi park founders meet Norwegian royals
    June 30, 2016in Foreign Affairs, International Relations, Lead Story, News292by DVB
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    Suu Kyi park founders meet Norwegian royals

    Queen Sonja of Norway on Wednesday congratulated the founders of a park opened last week to commemorate Aung San Suu Kyi’s 71st birthday.

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    3 more migrants rescued from fishing boat slavery
    June 30, 2016in Lead Story, Migrants Issues, News146by NANG MYA NADI / DVB
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    3 more migrants rescued from fishing boat slavery

    MAT said the three men had been hiding in a forest near the port of Chonburi for two days after escaping from their fishing boat.

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    Interview: 'Inclusiveness is crucial in the peace process'
    June 30, 2016in Lead Story, News, Peace Process247by AUNG KYAW / DVB
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    Interview: 'Inclusiveness is crucial in the peace process'

    DVB speaks to Gen Saw Kyaw Thet, the chief-of-staff of a breakaway faction of the ceasefire DKBA, about the group’s stance on the peace process.

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