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Su Su Nway charged in Mandalay for protesting without permission

Police authorities in Pyin Oo Lwin pressed charges against labour activist Su Su Nway for organising a massive protest with getting permission.

Peaceful Assembly Bill passed, now awaits president’s signature

Burma’s Parliament passes a bill proposing amendments to the Peaceful Assembly and Peaceful Procession Law that would oblige authorities to accept all applications for public rallies unless they can cite “valid reasons”.

Farmers hold massive march in Mandalay over land grab

Around 1,500 farmers from Mandalay Division marched through Pyin Oo Lwin demanding the return of 300,000 acres of farmland allegedly confiscated by the government and private companies.

Unity journalists’ lawyer objects to court procedure

The most high-profile of all the current cases against journalists in Burma involves the CEO and four reporters from Unity Weekly who have been charged with violating the State Secrets Act after reporting on a munitions factory in Magwe.

Lower House proposes softening Peaceful Assembly Law

An amendment to the Peaceful Assembly and Peaceful Procession Law has been voted on in Burma's Lower House and now awaits Upper House approval.

Magwe demands ‘Slapper’ Ohn Myint step down

Nearly 1,000 residents in Aunglan, Magwe Division protested on Monday to demand the resignation of Ohn Myint, Burma’s Minister of Livestock Breeding, Fisheries and Rural Development.

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