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Burmese PM to head political party thumbnail Burmese PM to head political party
Thein Sein's appointment as head of the Union Solidarity and Development Party may be in violation of election laws, opposition party says
Beggar children held in Malaysian camp thumbnail Beggar children held in Malaysian camp
Trafficked Burmese children as young as 10 kept in detention camp for nine months as Burmese embassy and UNHCR "play volleyball" with their futures
Suu Kyi’s house plan approved thumbnail Suu Kyi’s house plan approved
Renovations to begin after lengthy court battle between the opposition leader and her estranged brother over ownership of the house
Nyi Nyi Aung: ‘You cannot silence me’ thumbnail Nyi Nyi Aung: ‘You cannot silence me’
Nyi Nyi Aung is 41-years-old and originally from Rangoon. He currently works as a computer engineer
Suu Kyi fights party dissolution thumbnail Suu Kyi fights party dissolution
Oppostion leader files lawsuit against junta chief Than Shwe in Burma's top court following the government's refusal to allow her to run for office this year
Trade hit by border guard furore thumbnail Trade hit by border guard furore
Reduction in trade at the Tachilek border crossing between Thailand and Burma may be a result of tension over the border guard transformation
Karen fleeing to border in their ‘thousands’ thumbnail Karen fleeing to border in their ‘thousands’
Rumours circulating that the DKBA is refusing to transform into a border militia, stoking fears of an outbreak of fighting in Karen state
Burmese junta ‘politicising post-Nargis aid’ thumbnail Burmese junta ‘politicising post-Nargis aid’
Human Rights Watch report criticises ongoing restrictions on aid workers in Burma and calls for renewed international pressure on the junta
Burmese get a whiff of UK elections thumbnail Burmese get a whiff of UK elections
BBC targeting young Burmese 'who have never voted' in initiative aimed at showing the world how elections are done 'in a Western democracy'
Karen army takes blame for grenade attack thumbnail Karen army takes blame for grenade attack
Civilian casualities were 'unavoidable' in Tuesday's attack in Karenni state aimed at halting progress on a controversial dam

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