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Unity journalists’ sentences reduced on appeal

Magwe Regional Court reduces the sentences on five members of the now defunct Unity Journal from ten to seven years, following an appeal.

New parties not contesting by-elections could be dissolved, says EC

Political parties could be dissolved if they do not compete for at least three seats in the upcoming national by-elections, said Election Commission Director Thaung Hlaing.

The R-word, and its ramifications

A former UK ambassador says the name "Rohingya" was unknown to British colonial administrators, and that Western insistence on using the term is not helping the Bengali community's cause.

Charges reduced in Bi Mon Te Nay trial

Charges against five employees of the Bi Mon Te Nay news journal and one activist were reduced on Monday.

Human trafficking bust in Bangkok: Burmese children forced to sell flowers to tourists

Anti-human trafficking police have arrested a Burmese man for forcing children from Burma to sell flowers to tourists on Khao San Road in Bangkok.

Charter reform rallies draw ethnic crowds

Rallies in support of constitutional reform were held across Burma on Saturday, drawing crowds in three administrative regions.

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