HomeUncategorizedJunta's abuse: a key obstacle to reconciliation Uncategorized Junta’s abuse: a key obstacle to reconciliation By Staff Reporter February 12, 2007 2 443 Share FacebookTwitterEmailPrintTelegramCopy URL Aung Naing Oo Feb 12, 2007 (DVB) Tagsreconciliation Share FacebookTwitterEmailPrintTelegramCopy URL Next articleTackling trafficking takes more than propaganda RELATED ARTICLES Features A timeline of the National League for Democracy (NLD) party April 8, 2023 Breaking Union says 100 Magway and Sagaing garment workers are being laid off August 22, 2022 Uncategorized New surveillance policies added on mobile wallet transactions, users say August 19, 2022 Most PopularAll2015 Elections2017 by-electionsAccidentsAidAnalysisArakanArchivesArtsASEANAyeyarwadyBoatpeopleBooksBreakingBriefingBullet PointsBulletinBurmaBusinessBusiness WeeklyBy RegionCartoonCartoonsCensusChinCitizenshipclimate changeCommunal ViolenceConflictConstitutionContributorCoupCoupCrimeCultureCultureDaily BriefingDaweiDevelopmentDPDMDrugsDVB DebateEconomyEditor's PicksEducationElectionElectionsElectricityEnergyEntertainmentEntertainmentEnvironmentFact CheckFarmersFeatureFeaturesFeatures (OLD)FilmFilmFinanceflora and faunaForeign AffairsHealthHistoryHuman InterestHuman RightsHuman TraffickingHumanitarianIDPsInfrastructureInteractiveInternationalInternational JusticeInternational RelationsInterviewInterview InternationalIrrawaddy DivisionJusticeKachinKachinKarenKarenniKayahKoh TaoKokangLabour IssuesLandLatpadaungLawLead StoryLifestyleLoggingLong ReadsMagweMandalay DivisionMapMediaMediaMigrants IssuesMilitaryMonMore Operation 1027: One month of Brotherhood Alliance offensive November 26, 2023 Death toll increases to 10 in artillery attack on Laukkai November 23, 2023 DVB Fact Check team debunks Operation 1027 disinformation November 22, 2023 Arakan Army opens new front in offensive against military November 14, 2023 Load more