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| Jul. 20 |
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ASEAN strongly rebukes Myanmar| Singapore: A senior figure in military junta has suggested that opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi could be freed from house arrest in about 6 months | |
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| May.30 |
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UN condemns Burma 'camp closures' A senior UN official Skavdal has said that any coercion of Burmese cyclone victims to return home is completely unacceptable
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| May.27 |
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Junta extends Suu Kyi house arrest| Military rulers have extended the 5-year detention of pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi by another 6 months | |
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| May.16 |
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Brown: Burma 'guilty of inhuman action' London: Gordon Brown: Burma's government has been guilty of 'inhuman' treatment of Cyclone Nargis survivors by refusing to allow aid to get through | |
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| Mar.10 |
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Myanmar leader snubs U.N. envoy The U.N.'s special envoy met detained opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi before wrapping up his latest trip to the country
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| Jan.17 |
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UN raps Burma's 'slow progress' UN Security Council: The UN has criticised a lack of progress towards change, after last year's violent suppression of anti-government protests
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| Jan.11 |
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Suu Kyi meets with government Opposition leader and human rights activist was taken from her home, where she is under house arrest, for a meeting with a government official
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Musharraf lifts emergency rule
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| Dec.7 |
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'31 killed' during Burma protests UN human rights envoy gave Burma a list of 16 named individuals who were killed, in addition to 15 others confirmed as dead by the state
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| Nov.13 |
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UN envoy praises changes in Burma The United Nations special envoy Ibrahim Gambari has said the situation there has changed for the better in the past few weeks
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| Nov.8 |
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U.N. claims progress in Myanmar The U.N. said its envoy made progress during his 6-day mission in promoting a dialogue between the government and Aung San Suu Kyi
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Musharraf imposes emergency rule
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| Nov.1 |
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Monk who helped protests escapes Thailand: 24-year-old Ashin Kovida found freedom in Thailand and escaped authorities within Myanmar's oppressive military regime
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| Oct.26 |
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Junta frees Suu Kyi supporters
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| Oct.25 |
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Talks hope as Suu Kyi leaves home| Pro-democracy leader, under house arrest for 12 of the last 18 years, met with the country's newly-appointed liaison officer | | |
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| Oct.24 |
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Junta urged to talk to opposition
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| Oct.20 |
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Burma lifts curfew on main cities
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| Oct.17 |
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Junta: 3,000 were detained in protests
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| Oct.15 |
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Japan adds to pressure on Burma Japan is halting $5.5m in funding for a human resources center as economic pressure builds on the military government there
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| Oct.13 |
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Key activists arrested Military rulers have arrested 3 of the last remaining leaders of the pro-democracy protests which were violently suppressed
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| Oct.12 |
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Captives ' kept in squalor'
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| Oct.11 |
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Security Council rebukes Burma. UN Security Council
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| Oct.10 |
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Dissident dies during interrogation Opposition party member Win Shwe died during interrogation and two activists were arrested as the ruling junta pressed its crackdown
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Laura Bush to junta: Step aside. Washington
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| Oct.7 |
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135 monks reportedly detained
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| Oct.5 |
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Troops launch monk hunt
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| Oct.4 |
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Myanmar dismisses foreign critics
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| Oct.3 |
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Troops launch nighttime roundups
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| Oct.1 |
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Foreign Minister blames 'opportunists' UN: Speaking to the General Assembly, Nyan Win has blamed 'political opportunists' for trying to turn protests by a small group of activists into...
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| Sep.28 |
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Internet cut as violence continues Shots were fired to clear crowds defying a brutal crackdown as graphic new video footage showed troops using deadly force
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9 dead in crackdown
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| Sep.26 |
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Monasteries in night raids| Security forces have launched raids on monasteries and arrested scores of monks, as they try to stem a rising tide of protests | |
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| Sep.25 |
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Government imposes curfews Military leaders imposed a nighttime curfew and banned gatherings of more than 5 people after 35,000 monks and their supporters staged protests
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HIV medics released to Bulgaria
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| Jun.28 |
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Red Cross condemns Burma 'abuses' The International Committee of the Red Cross has publicly denounced major human rights abuses by Burma's military government
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Rushdie knighted in honours list
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| Nov.11 |
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Suu Kyi leaves home to meet U.N. envoy The Nobel Peace Prize winner held under house arrest by the junta, left her home for the first time since May
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Bush admits to CIA secret prisons
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| May.26 |
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Myanmar extends Suu Kyi detention Aung San Suu Kyi was spending about 10 of the past 17 years in detention for her politics
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| Apr.3 |
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Myanmar reverses on Suu Kyi
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| Jun.9 |
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Suu Kyi 'feisty and unharmed'
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| Jun.4 |
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UN demand Suu Kyi release
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| Jun.1 |
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Burma isolates opposition The authorities have returned Aung San Suu Kyi to Rangoon as they ordered universities to remain closed indefinitely
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| May.31 |
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Suu Kyi arrested
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| May.5 |
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Aung San Suu Kyi freed
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Aid workers freed
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| Jan.9 |
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Junta, Suu Kyi are talking
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