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Remembering the martyrs and their hopes for Burma
Sixty-six years ago, Aung San and some of his closest advisors were killed along with their dreams of a a multiculturalist, secular Burma
Poor governance in Burma’s extractive sector risks fuelling abuses: report
An influx of foreign investment in Burma’s extractive industries is likely to fuel human rights abuses and environmental degradation across the country, a new report warned on Wednesday
Commission approves contract giving govt larger share of Laptadaung profits
The Myanmar Investment Commission has approved a new draft contract that will give the government a greater share of the profits generated by the controversial Latpadaung copper mine
The futile and violent search for ‘authenticity’ in Burma
Growing anxiety over resource distribution in a changing Burma can help explain sectarian violence
MP slams military promise to return confiscated land
A member of parliament on Wednesday accused the military of misleading the public by pledging to return thousands of acres of confiscated land
Farmers in hiding near Inle Lake as officials crack down on ‘plough protests’
Locals near Inle Lake have gone into hiding after officials issued warrants for their arrests following a demonstration where the farmers ploughed land that had been confiscated