Wednesday, 22 February 2012

December 2010

Last news added: 11:42 UTC, Wednesday, 22nd February 2012
Two decades behind bars (Pt. 3) thumbnail Two decades behind bars (Pt. 3)
Thiha Yarzar spent nearly 18 years as a Burmese political prisoner, moved between five different jails where he was tortured and placed on death row
Suu Kyi meets breakaway opposition leaders thumbnail Suu Kyi meets breakaway opposition leaders
Aung San Suu Kyi today met with former colleagues who disagreed with her election boycott and formed a new party to fight the controversial poll
Asian ‘martyrs’ underscore poor year for human rights thumbnail Asian ‘martyrs’ underscore poor year for human rights
Despite outrage from foreign governments, and an increasing awareness among Asia's billions, the region's dictatorships and corrupt regimes show no sign of bending
Two decades behind bars (Pt. 2) thumbnail Two decades behind bars (Pt. 2)
Thiha Yarzar spent nearly 18 years as a Burmese political prisoner, moved between five different jails where he was tortured and placed on death row
Mon party holds pre-parliament meeting thumbnail Mon party holds pre-parliament meeting
Mon party which won 16 parliamentary seats in the November 7 elections held a two-day meeting discuss on the constitution and the new parliaments
Forced refugee return angers UN thumbnail Forced refugee return angers UN
More than 150 Karen refugees forcibly returned to conflict zone on Christmas day as UN agency criticises Thai government policy
Two decades behind bars (Pt. 1) thumbnail Two decades behind bars (Pt. 1)
Thiha Yarzar spent nearly 18 years as a Burmese political prisoner, moved between five different jails where he was tortured and placed on death row
Canada offers Suu Kyi honorary citizenship thumbnail Canada offers Suu Kyi honorary citizenship
Canada invited Burma’s newly free democracy leader to visit to accept honorary citizenship, one of a list of accolades during years under house arrest.
Burmese generals ‘hate China’, says India thumbnail Burmese generals ‘hate China’, says India
Burmese junta continues to lean on China only because of concern about India's reliability, leaked US diplomatic cable claims
Rebel attack kills three in Southeast Burma thumbnail Rebel attack kills three in Southeast Burma
Three people were said to have been killed on 24 December when KNPP troops ambushed a Burmese army convoy escorting workers of the Salween Dam Construction Project in Southeast Burma

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