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Meditation and law: The Suu Kyi loyalist tipped for Burma’s presidency

Win Myint, the long-serving member of Burma’s ruling party who is expected to become the country’s next president within days, is described by colleagues as a skilled political operator with a crucial quality — loyalty to de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

US lawmakers decry ‘ethnic cleansing’ in Burma; Suu Kyi doubts allegations

Members of the US Congress said on Tuesday operations carried out against the Rohingya Muslims in Burma had “all the hallmarks” of ethnic cleansing, while the country’s leader Aung San Suu Kyi expressed doubts about allegations of rights abuses.

Arakan nationalists protest immigration officer who granted Rohingya citizenship

ANP accuses regional immigration chief of issuing a national ID card to a "Bengali" woman who was born to non-Burmese parents.

Surveillance and threats: Slain lawyer Ko Ni felt ‘targeted’

Ko Ni, the prominent Burmese Muslim lawyer assassinated in Rangoon, was being closely watched by intelligence agents, according to friends and colleagues, and had received past threats over his sensitive work as an adviser to Aung San Suu Kyi’s ruling party.

Probe panel says Burma govt ‘following the law’ in Arakan

A commission set up by State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi to investigate attacks on border posts and the army’s brutal response on Wednesday said security forces had abided by the law in a Muslim-majority area of northern Arakan State.

Muslim lawyers group formed

The group’s secretary said their aim is to assist and represent anyone – regardless of their religion – in connection with incidents or alleged crimes which may have religious pretexts.

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