Wednesday, 22 February 2012

November 2011

Last news added: 11:42 UTC, Wednesday, 22nd February 2012
Kachin IDPs ‘suffering food shortage, disease’ thumbnail Kachin IDPs ‘suffering food shortage, disease’
Report finds evidence that the thousands of Kachin war victims not being supported by the UN are in desperate need of aid
Clinton arrives for historic Burma visit thumbnail Clinton arrives for historic Burma visit
US Secretary of State begins historic visit to Burma, saying she hopes to ignite a "movement for change" after decades of military rule
China ‘exploiting developing world’: Clinton thumbnail China ‘exploiting developing world’: Clinton
Hillary Clinton gives veiled warning over economic subservience to Beijing as she seeks to draw Burma away from its closest ally
Kachin in further push for ceasefire thumbnail Kachin in further push for ceasefire
Second set of discussions held in the space of a week coincides with visit to Beijing by Burmese army chief Min Aung Hlaing
China fires warning over Burma interests thumbnail China fires warning over Burma interests
Editorial in state-run newspaper prior to Clinton's visit to Burma says Beijing will not allow investments there to be 'stamped on'
A new, albeit ambiguous, chapter opens in US-Burma relations thumbnail A new, albeit ambiguous, chapter opens in US-Burma relations
With a new chapter opening in US-Burma relations, Clinton must take the lead in pressing harder for substantial reform in the country
Clinton told to spotlight ethnic abuse thumbnail Clinton told to spotlight ethnic abuse
Alliance of ethnic parties urges Clinton not to allow recent positive signals in Burma to distract from ongoing violence against minorities
US senator pushes for Burma nuclear probe thumbnail US senator pushes for Burma nuclear probe
Influential lawmaker says US re-engagement with Burma should include pressure on government to disclose military programmes
Govt hopeful over end to US, EU sanctions thumbnail Govt hopeful over end to US, EU sanctions
French ambassador says however that it's still too soon to drop punitive measures on Burma despite noting signs of reform
China and Burma reaffirm strained ties thumbnail China and Burma reaffirm strained ties
Burmese army chief Min Aung Hlaing in Beijing for talks prior to Clinton's visit to Naypyidaw, as US seeks to draw Burma away from China

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