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December 2, 2011
The heroine of Myanmar’s democratic opposition, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, endorsed the new American engagement with the country’s autocratic government on Friday and called on other... more»
November 22, 2011
Myanmar's government launched a new round of peace talks with ethnic insurgent leaders—described as the first in several years—in its latest effort to placate its critics. –... more»
November 21, 2011
President Obama's decision to send Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on a groundbreaking trip to long-isolated Myanmar next month signals U.S. confidence in a recent... more»
September 2, 2011
Lorenzo Tanada writes: All those who care about the rights and dignity of the citizens of Burma should support the call for a commission of inquiry. Without accountability,... more»
August 22, 2011
Myanmar's pro-democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi says she is pleased about her first meeting with the military-dominated country's new president. It was the opposition leader's... more»
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