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New investments and unresolved conflicts
Governments that wish to engage with the Burmese government should make sure that their actions support substantive reforms so that any changes are more than just a veneer that obscures the ongoing oppression of ethnic minority groups
Thein Sein and the Nobel Peace Prize
Thein Sein has accomplished much during his short tenure as president, but does he really deserve a Nobel Peace Prize at this stage for his efforts?
Aung Thaung: ‘changes are taking place but they are not very visible yet’
Union Solidarity and Development Party’s secretary and the Lower House's Banks and Monetary Development Committee chair Aung Thaung sat down with DVB’s Than Win...
Burma considers joining transparency drive for extractive industries
Senior government officials met this week with a delegation from the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) to discuss plans for Burma to implement the global anti-corruption drive
Gov’t suspends news journal’s operations
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The government has temporarily suspended Snapshot news journal’s operations for publishing a photo of the dead body of a woman, whose rape and murder instigated sectarian violence, without prior approval
Fourth estate to be censor-free by June
The Burmese government’s Press Scrutiny and Registration Division announced last week that the government would not longer be censoring literary works