Wednesday, 22 February 2012
Last news added: 11:42 UTC, Wednesday, 22nd February 2012
Dunkley convicted, freed by Burma court thumbnail Dunkley convicted, freed by Burma court
Trial of Australian newspaper boss Ross Dunkley ends in month-long sentence for assault, but walks free on account of time served
Migrants saved from Thai ransom round-about thumbnail Migrants saved from Thai ransom round-about
Three Burmese migrants held for ransom whilst waiting for official paperwork held for ransom by a police-trafficker nexus
Suu Kyi calls for talks with home minister thumbnail Suu Kyi calls for talks with home minister
War of words over the role of the NLD continues as Suu Kyi seeks talks with the Home Minister over the legality of NLD activities in a recently penned letter
US envoy concerned on ASEAN chair thumbnail US envoy concerned on ASEAN chair
New US envoy to Burma expresses concern over Burma potentially charing ASEAN as US also worries for Suu Kyi after warning
Work resumes on China-backed pipelines thumbnail Work resumes on China-backed pipelines
China pushes ahead with construction of oil and gas project despite ongoing fighting and displacement in northern Burma
Suu Kyi warned against political activity thumbnail Suu Kyi warned against political activity
State media tells National League for Democracy leaders that they are breaking the law by continuing their political organising
Two arrested for Mandalay bombing thumbnail Two arrested for Mandalay bombing
Two Kachin men reportedly being questioned after police discover a mobile phone close to the site of the Mandalay bomb attack
US told to cast Burma sanctions net wider thumbnail US told to cast Burma sanctions net wider
Campaigners urge Washington to target with punitive financial measures all businessmen in Burma who prop up the government
Trains carry weaponry into Kachin capital thumbnail Trains carry weaponry into Kachin capital
Freight train brings crates of heavy ammunition and small arms into Myitkyina days before second train arrives loaded with troops
Suu Kyi hails ‘inspiring’ Arab Spring thumbnail Suu Kyi hails ‘inspiring’ Arab Spring
Opposition leader tells BBC Reith lecture audience that Burmese 'envy' events in Egypt that led to the toppling of Mubarak

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