Burmese armed groups eye ‘real Union’ Five-member alliance, including the Karen National Union, says it will not fight the military government but inside aim to bring it onside
New opposition registers for elections National Democratic Force fends off criticism from former party colleagues and will now wait for confirmation from the Burmese government
Boy shot dead for refusing army Fifteen year old's death in Bago division is the first case of a prospective child soldier being killed for refusing to join the Burmese army
Suu Kyi ‘would snub US senator’ Opposition leader would likely refuse to meet with US senator Jim Webb this week on account of his 'soft' stance towards the Burmese junta, Win Tin says
20 years after the landslide The last elections to be held in Burma were in 1990; the year that the
N Korea ‘masking’ Burma weapons trade UN accuses Pyongyang of using 'front companies and middlemen' to dodge sanctions and export nuclear and missile technology to Burma, Syria and Iran
‘In an age of intolerance, solidarity inspires’ I urge every Christian and every Buddhist to speak out for all the people of Burma, including the Rohingya, who desperately need a voice
Suu Kyi supporters mark ‘stolen’ polls Senior members of the now-defunct National League for Democracy mark the 1990 election landslide victory ignored by the ruling junta
‘Blackmailer’ arrested in central Burma Man who threatened to blow up a supermarket in Magwe division unless given a hefty ransom has been arrested and faces trial
Chinese prem to meet Burma generals Wen Jiabao to visit Burma next week to discuss energy cooperation as trade between the neighbouring countries continues to soar
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