HomeUncategorizedSanctioning failureUncategorizedSanctioning failureBy Staff ReporterMay 19, 200721440ShareFacebookTwitterEmailPrintTelegramCopy URL Clive ParkerMay 19, 2007 (DVB)TagssanctionsShareFacebookTwitterEmailPrintTelegramCopy URL Previous articleBurma’s state press names new acting prime ministerNext articleEight feared dead and homes destroyed in Burma stormRELATED ARTICLES BreakingArakan Army takes control of Ann in central Arakan State; China wants ‘dialogue’ in northern Shan State December 6, 2024 BreakingUN states number of civilians killed since 2021 now 6,000; Regime claims no dead in navy attack on Thai boats December 4, 2024 BreakingRegime says dialogue will solve Myanmar’s crisis; Min Aung Hlaing to visit China in November, sources state October 17, 2024 Most PopularAll2015 Elections2017 by-electionsAccidentsAidAnalysisArakanArchivesArtsASEANAyeyarwadyBoatpeopleBooksBreakingBriefingBullet PointsBulletinBurmaBusinessBusiness WeeklyBy RegionCartoonCartoonsCensusChinCitizenshipclimate changeCommunal ViolenceConflictConstitutionContributorCoupCoupCrimeCultureCultureDaily BriefingDashboardDaweiDevelopmentDPDMDrugsDVB DebateEconomyEditor's PicksEducationElectionElectionsElectricityEnergyEntertainmentEntertainmentEnvironmentFact CheckFarmersFeatureFeature DocumentaryFeaturesFeatures (OLD)FilmFilmFinanceflora and faunaForeign AffairsHealthHistoryHuman InterestHuman RightsHuman TraffickingHumanitarianIDPsInfrastructureInteractiveInternationalInternational JusticeInternational RelationsInterviewInterview InternationalIrrawaddy DivisionJusticeKachinKachinKarenKarenniKayahKoh TaoKokangLabour IssuesLandLatest NewsLatpadaungLawLead StoryLifestyleLoggingLong ReadsMagweMandalay DivisionMapMediaMediaMoreOnline scam syndicates flourish in southern Shan State June 28, 2025 Resistance forces secure lucrative trade routes in Karen State June 21, 2025 From stateless in Myanmar to self-reliant in New Zealand June 20, 2025 After the quake, Myanmar journalists still feel aftershocks June 2, 2025 Load more