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    New Mon State Party prepares for warThursday, 29 April 2010 00:07 Phanida

    Chiang Mai (Mizzima) - The New Mon State Party is making preparations in case war breaks out betweennd the Burmese Army, after its militia under ceasefire rejected the juntas order for it to be brought undehe command of the Border Guard Force, a spokesman said.

    The junta had given the party until April 22 to respond to its offer of a place for the partys militia in the nuard force. The party rejected the offer and since has secured all documents from its communication offind ceased their operations except for those in Moulmein, in preparation for a crackdown, party spokesm

    Naing Chay Mon said.

    We answered the junta at the deadline on April 22 that we could not accept their proposal. So, we havelosed the offices so that if the junta takes action against our organisation, most of our members will not beft in the area, he said.

    He said Rangoon, Ye Township, Myawaddy Township, Three Pagodas Pass and Than Phyu Za Yap officeshave been closed, and only two staff members are left in charge at Moulmein, capital of Mon State.

    The party agreed to a ceasefire with the junta in 1995, after which the offices were opened for bilateralommunications with the government. Its rights to do business were revoked, so the party had no concernbout economic loss from the closures, former party member Naing Tin Aung said.

    We had invested heavily in timber businesses. Later [some years after the ceasefire], the governmentevoked our permits to conduct those businesses. So, we have nothing to lose from the closures, he said.

    After initial years of ceasefire, the party also ran bus lines and import-export businesses but those permitswere also revoked later by the regime.

    Tension was building between the junta and the New Mon State Party and both sides were preparing forossible armed clashes, political analyst Aung Thu Nyein in Thailand said.

    The junta has three military units and one military operations command centre at Ye.

    t also has three units at Three Pagodas Pass, the South Eastern Command is at Moulmein, and many milnits are positioned between Moulmein and Mu Done Township.

    About 700 soldiers from the party control all or parts of the following areas: Moulmein District, TavoyDistrict, Tha Htone District, Bahoquin at the top of Ye stream and Three Pagodas Pass.

    ources said that more than 400 villagers from Toehaparouk, Ani, Chelltike, Waisin and Naungbwae in Y

    Township had fled to the Hlokhani Mon refugee camp on the Thai-Burmese border on April 25 because tworry about war.

    Mon separatists formed the Mon Peoples Front, which was later superseded by the New Mon State PartyNMSP) in 1962. Since 1949, the eastern hills of the state (as well as portions of Thaninthaya Division) haeen under control of the NMSP.

    The NMSP was formed in 1958 and they continued the for self-determination and the rights of other ethnminorities.

    Many Mon were against the 1995 ceasefire agreement, but the NMSP convinced them to try a political

    ompromise with the regime. In 2003, the party joined the national constitutional convention, where itroposed that the junta create a federal union of Burma. The junta turned down the proposal, and in 200

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    he party sent only observers to the convention. NMSP leaders say the 2008 constitution is undemocraticllowing for no ethnic rights.

    ource :http://mizzima.com/news/inside-burma/3882-new-mon-state-party-prepares-for-war.html

    Suspected artillery strike wounds four at dam projectWednesday, 28 April 2010 23:52 Myint Maung

    New Delhi (Mizzima) Four workers were injured at the Thaukyegat hydropower project in HtantabinTownship after shells believed to be fired by Karen National Union troops fell on the site operated by aubsidiary of Asia World Company, which has close ties to Burmas ruling junta.

    At least two shells hit the site in Pegu (Bago) Division yesterday. The injured were being treated at one of Taungoo Township hospitals.

    We are not yet clear about [details of] the attack whether it was a clash or an attack on the project to tehe junta a lesson for going ahead with the project against the wishes of the local people. But there was akirmish, KNU Joint Secretary (1) Major Saw Hla Ngwe said.

    He said the project had started after land was confiscated from farmers and forced labour was used.

    The more than 70 Chinese experts from Yunnan Province who work at the site left after the suspectedrtillery attack.

    A series of blasts hit the Myitsone hydropower project site in Kachin State on April 17, injuring a Chinesengineer.

    Both the Thaukyegat and Myitsone projects are managed by Asia World Construction, a subsidiary of AsiaWorld, which is owned by Tun Myint Naing (a.k.a. Steven Law), son of the notorious drug lord Lo Hsing H

    The parent company is the subject of direct sanctions by the European Union, the United Kingdom and thUnited States over close links to drug-trafficking and the Burmese junta, the governments sanctions webseport.

    ource :http://mizzima.com/news/breaking-and-news-brief/3881-suspected-artillery-strike-wounds-fout-dam-project-.html

    PM and cabinet ministers resign from military posts

    Wednesday, 28 April 2010 22:22 Ko Wild

    Chiang Mai (Mizzima) Twenty-two of the juntas cabinet ministers including Prime Minister Thein Seinesigned from their military posts this week, in what is seen by observers as paving the way for them to johe new civilian government.

    ources close to the authorities told Mizzima that the list included Agriculture and Irrigation Minister MaGeneral Htay Oo (General Secretary of Union Solidarity and Development Association USDA); RailTransport Minister Major General Aung Min; Commerce Minister Brigadier General Tin Naing Thein; NoElectrical Power Minister Colonel Zaw Min; No.2, Major General Khin Maung Myint; and Deputy Home

    Minister Brigadier General Phone Swe.

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    Though the junta failed to officially announce the resignations, todays issues of state-run papers first refeo the prime minister as U Thein Sein, omitting his former military rank of general. U is the equivalent

    Mr. in Burmese.

    Opposition activists and political observers see the resignations as a sign the ministers are set to run inpcoming elections to seats in the new civilian government. They predicted that the ministers would sotart campaigning openly.

    A military source said that another batch of military officers of remaining ministers and deputy ministerswould soon resign from their military posts.

    Opposition groups and critics said the junta was using the polls to ensure a favourable outcome in the polnd maintain a tight grip on power. As per the 2008 constitution, 25 per cent of seats are reserved for

    military personnel in all legislatures, namely the Peoples Parliament (lower house), the National Parliamupper house), and the States and Regions Parliament (state assembly).

    The act of resigning from military posts means they will not be included in the 25 per cent quota.

    The as yet undated polls will be the first since those of 1990, which were won in a massive landslide by theNational League for Democracy led by Aung San Suu Kyi.

    ource :http://mizzima.com/news/election-2010/3880-pm-and-cabinet-ministers-resign-from-military-

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    Shan State Army-North Likely to Splithan State Army-North (SSA-N), a Shan ethnic cease-fire group, is likely to split into two factions due to

    disagreement over joining the military regime's border guard force (BGF).

    aengjuen Sarawin, an editor with theShan Herald Agency for News, told The Irrawaddy on Tuesday thwo of the three SSA-N brigades (Brigades No. 3 and No. 7) had agreed to join the BGF, while brigade No

    had refused.

    We heard that they [the SSA-N] have a divided idea on joining the border guard force, said Sai ShengMurng, a deputy spokesman for Shan State Army-South (SSA-S). We always welcome them to join us to or our people's freedom.

    Maj-Gen Loimao, the chairman of the SSA-N, commands Brigade No. 3 and Maj-Gen Gaifa commandsBrigade No. 7. Following negotiations with Maj-Gen Aung Than Tut, the commander of the Burmese armNortheastern Region Command, Maj-Gen Loimao and 12 other top SSA-N leaders agreed on April 22 to jhe BGF.

    But Sarawin said Maj-Gen Loimao is unable to give orders to Brigade No. 1, commanded by Maj-Gen Parnnd the strongest SSA-N brigade with approximately 2,500 troops.

    Brigade No. 1 is based in Kehsi Township, Shan State South. Brigade No. 3 is based in Mongyai township

    han State North. Brigade No. 7 is based in Hsipaw Township, Shan State North.The SSA-N first signed cease-fire agreements with the Burmese regime in 1989. The original agreements

    llowed the Shan militias to remain armed and granted them business concessions, particularly in loggingnd tax collection autonomy.

    Last year, however, the Burmese regime began pressuring all ethnic cease-fire groups to transform intoorder guard forces, and their latest deadline for the SSA-N was April 22.

    n addition to SSA-N Brigade No. 1, many other ethnic cease-fire groups have refused to join the BGF, andension has mounted between the Burmese regime and the hold-out groups, as evidenced by the recentrrival of hundreds of Wa and Mon refugees on the Thai-Burmese border.

    ince the time the Burmese regime began pressuring cease-fire groups to join the BGF, groups such as theSA-N, the United Wa State Army, the Kachin Independence Organization, the Kokang army (officially cahe Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army), and the Mongla-based National Democratic Alliance

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    Army have formed alliances.

    ource :http://irrawaddy.org/article.php?art_id=18333

    Bomb Explodes in Loikaw Police StationA bomb exploded in the Loikaw police station on Tuesday, killing one of two men who were reportedly

    rrested for trying to place a bomb in a Loikaw market.

    Police arrested two bombers and the explosion occurred when they arrived in the police station. I heard f the men is dead and some other people are injured, a Loikaw resident toldThe Irrawaddy.

    The two bombers were allegedly trying to place a bomb near the southern market in Loikaw, Kayah State.rrawaddy contacted the Loikaw police and the local hospital, but both refused comment on the blast andictims.

    Also on Tuesday, a series of grenade attacks were launched on the Thaukyegat hydropower plant underonstruction in Bago Division.

    Hla Ngwe, joint-secretary 1 of the Karen National Union (KNU), told the The Irrawaddy, I think troops fur KNLA [Karen National Liberation Army] Brigade No. 2 attacked the plant, but we have not yet receivonfirmation.

    With the Tuesday explosions, bomb blasts have now occurred in five different locations across Burma in

    April.Bombs also exploded at the main Sino-Burma trade gate in Muse, Shan State on April 14, in Rangoon durhe annual water festival on April 15 and at the Myitsone dam project in Kachin State on April 18.

    The Rangoon bombing struck the X2O water festival pavilion, killing 10 people and injuring 170. The attawas the worst such incident in Burma since the bombings of two Rangoon supermarkets and a conventionenter in May 2005, which killed 19 people and injured more than 160.

    Bo Kyi, the joint secretary of the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP), toldThe Irrawaddn Wednesday, More than 10 people have been arrested in connection with the water festival bombings.

    we don't know exactly why they have been arrested.

    According to a report by theKachin News Group, the owner of a rubber plantation and four of his employhave been arrested in connection with the explosions at the Myitsone dam project, in which four peopleeportedly died and 12 people were injured.

    No deaths or injuries were reported in connection with the Muse explosion, and their have been no reportrrests.

    As reported in state-run newspapers, the Burmese military government has blamed all of the bomb blastsrmed ethnic groups or opposition groups in exile, but despite the accusations and arrests it remains uncl

    who launched the attacks.

    Karen National Union (KNU) general-secretary Zipporah Sein told The Irrawaddy, Inside the State Peacnd Development Council there have been disagreements. So these attacks could also have been committy their group. They may want to prevent the coming election.

    Government authorities have offered a 1 million kyat ($1,000) reward to anyone who can provide informabout the identify of those who committed the bombings.

    ource :http://irrawaddy.org/article.php?art_id=18337

    Pressure mounts on foreign energy firms in Burma to come cleaWednesday, 28 April 2010 20:07 Larry Jagan and Mizzima News

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    In the earlier version of this article published online on April 27 there were several misquotations, errooncision, errors of fact, a typographical error within a quote and the policy of one company wasncorrectly attributed to another. Mizzima deeply regrets these errors, which are detailed in retractionselow the following article.)

    Bangkok (Mizzima) International pressure is mounting on multinational oil and gas companies operatin Burma to reveal how much they have paid to the junta over the last 18 years, campaigners say.

    Matthew Smith, a campaigner for EarthRights International, which is leading a new campaign to make thompanies that operate in Burma more transparent, told Mizzima: These companies should open their

    ooks to public scrutiny.

    Burma is lacking in freedom of information, he said. As a result of several complex factors, includingbillions of dollars in gas revenues, the Burmese regime has remained largely immune to democratic pressrom governments and the people of Burma. Transparency frustrates that phenomenon.

    Everyone would benefit from their [the juntas] greater transparency and accountability, Mr Smith saidlarifying that by everyone he meant the companies themselves, investors and capital providers and theeople of Burma.

    The French company, Total, US-based Chevron and Thailands PTTEP company are all working with the

    Burmese government to develop the Yadana gas field in the Andaman Sea, eastern Burma, and the pipelinhat connects the project to Thailand.

    They are being urged to set an example for all international oil and gas companies operating inside theountry and reveal how much they have paid the regime in taxes, royalties, fees and benefits since theytarted the project in 1992.

    This could provide a model for the future and help set international standards and practises for the counucrative oil and gas industry, Naing Htoo, also of EarthRights, told the press conference for the campaigaunch in Bangkok.

    All the companies involved in this sector are foreign owned but co-operate with the Burmese governmentocal companies. Burmas oil and gas industry creates more than 60 per cent of the countrys national inco

    estimated to be more than US$3 billion a year. The junta is taking most of this, the campaigners say.

    Through currency-exchange manipulation and fraudulent activities less than 1 per cent of this ends up ihe governments coffers for use on education, health and social provisions. Since the Yadana project starroducing gas in 2000, until 2008, it has generated more than US$7 billion, of which nearly US$5 billion

    went to the junta. Most of that share has ended up in secret accounts at two banks in Singapore, Mr Smithaid.

    This kind of secrecy also contributes to repression. The massive militarisation and excessive human rightbuses in the areas where there are oil and gas projects, according to Wong Aung of the Shwe Gas Movem

    which monitors developments in Burma. Land confiscation and forced labour are routine in these areas,aid.

    n the past month, more than a thousand villagers in the countrys west near the new Chinese pipeline prohave been forced to sign away their land without compensation leaving them destitute and hungry with

    rospect of planting their normal rice crop in the coming season, according to the Shwe group.

    In too many countries, dictators use the countrys natural-resource wealth to keep themselves in power,Professor Michael Ross, a political scientist at the University of California, Los Angeles, in the United Stataid. Revenue secrecy makes that possible revenue transparency can help to change that.

    The campaign is supported by 160 non-government organisations, labour unions, investment firms, scholnd policymakers, including the former prime minister of Norway Kjell Magne Bondevik and the former

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    resident of Ireland and former head of the UN Human Rights Council, Mary Robinson.

    Mr Smith said two of the companies involved in the Yadana project, Total and Chevron, had supportedevenue transparency through the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI). The World-Bank-ndorsed EITI sets a global standard for transparency in oil, gas and mining, with the goal of making natuesources benefit all. It is a coalition of governments, companies and civil society that sets a standard foompanies to publish what they pay and for governments to disclose what they receive.

    He added that Chevron had practised revenue transparency in Thailand, so why not [in] Burma?

    Referring to private discussions that Total, the operator of the Yadana project, had had with some of itshareholders, he said: Weve been in touch with shareholders who have contacted Total to discuss revenuransparency in Burma, and they were told by Total that the company was contractually restricted fromractising transparency in Burma, which is untrue.

    The government and the country could only benefit from these sorts of disclosures, the campaigners said.

    Its fundamental information for macroeconomic policymaking, Dr. Sean Turnell, an economist atMacquarie University, Australia, told Mizzima. It would have an impact on taxation planning, exchange-movements and interest rates.

    Burma is routinely listed as the one of the most corrupt countries in the world, and greater scrutiny of oil

    as earnings would improve governance and lead to greater economic stability and development in the lonun, according to the campaigners.

    This kind of transparency would give Burma a greater chance to avoid being robbed blind by its leaders.

    The people of Burma have a right to know the financial dealings surrounding the countrys natural resouncluding payments made from foreign oil companies, said Mr Htoo.

    The activists said this would become even more important if the country did move towards having a civiliovernment after this years planned elections, the activists said.

    Burmas generals are kleptocrats, and the international community should do all it can to avoid aiding anbetting their larceny, Dr Turnell said.

    Retractions. Some corrections have been made in the text above and the following is a retraction of themost obvious errors.

    The Burmese junta is a bunch of crooks who are pocketing millions of dollars, siphoned off from these oiompanies and should be brought to book, Mr Smith said.

    Correction: Matthew Smith states categorically that he never said this.

    Out of quotation marks, the story said:

    The key company in this conglomerate, Chevron, already practises revenue transparency in many of its otperations worldwide, including developing countries.

    Correction: Chevron is not the key company, Matthew Smith told Mizzima, adding: Total is the operatohe Yadana project and Chevron does not practice revenue transparency in many of its other operations

    worldwide I did not say they did.

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    All we are asking them to do is to follow this practice, which they themselves extol, Mr Smith said. Atrevious shareholders meetings the companys senior executives have said that the confidentiality clauseheir contracts with the Burmese regime prevents them disclosing this kind of revenue information. Ts patently untrue, said Mr Smith.

    Correction: Matthew Smith states categorically that he never said this. Further amendment of what was ss included in text above.

    A point regarding Total and Chevron:

    Correction: Matthew Smith states Total not Chevron was the subject of discussion. We have no informatihat suggests Chevron told investors they cannot practice transparency in Burma, he has said since therticle was published.

    The people of Burma have a right to know the financial dealings surrounding the countrys natural resouncluding payments made to foreign oil companies, said Mr Htoo.

    Correction: This should have read from foreign oil companies, Matthew Smith said in response to theublished article.

    ource :http://mizzima.com/business/3873-pressure-mounts-on-foreign-energy-firms-in-burma-to-comlean.html

    Win Tin unhappy over EU parleys with juntaWednesday, 28 April 2010 13:09 Ko Wild

    Chiang Mai (Mizzima) - Though European Unions extension of its existing economic sanctions againstBurma for one more year was welcomed by the National League for Democracy (NLD), Win Tin, a senioreader was unhappy with its decision to continue parleys with the junta.

    When we wanted them to apply more pressure on the junta, they still wanted to talk with the regime. Wenhappy with this, Win Tin a Central Executive Committee member of NLD said.

    Given that the appalling human rights situation has not shown any improvement, European Union foreigministers decided to extend sanctions against military-ruled Burma for one more year at a meeting inLuxemberg on April 26. At the same time the meeting decided to send a diplomatic mission to Burma for

    arleys with the junta.

    Western countries should persuade veto power holders like China and Russia to take practical actions onBurma through the United Nations Security Council, such as weapons sanctions and strong diplomatic

    ressure, Win Tin said.

    EU had imposed sanctions against Burma since 1996. These include, ban on sale of weapons to Burma, haisas for regime officials, their families and their cronies so that they are unable to visit EU countries,topping aid, except humanitarian aid, sealing bank accounts of Burmese military officials, and restricted

    diplomatic relations with Burma.

    The judges, who initiated legal action against Aung San Suu Kyi were added to the sanction list last year. Ehas also called for the unconditional release of political prisoners, including Aung San Suu Kyi.

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    However, the chairman of the Union of Myanmar National Political Force, Aye Lwin, who has opposedanctions by western countries, since 2006, said it is impractical.

    The sanction is a negative approach, where it ignores the political, economical and social opportunities oBurmese people while we proceed towards democracy, he told Mizzima.

    He pointed out that the EU had said the juntas electoral laws cannot ensure free and fair election, becauhe NLD and its allies among ethnic parties did not like the electoral laws.

    anctions affect not only the junta but also the people, so they should revoke the sanction to sympathize whe Burmese people, Aye Lwin added.

    Sanctions are an obstacle to investment and it is negative in nature. If the head of a family has been pushside, negative effects will impact his family members, he said.

    Though Win Tin accepts the fact that sanctions can affect the ordinary people, it hurts the junta more, he Watering a burning house is not enough, sometimes we need to tear and break bamboo walls and roofs,aid.

    London based Burma Campaign (UK), the organization fighting for democracy in Burma, also welcomed tEUs decision. They said if EU revokes the sanction, the junta will have the opportunity to abuse human r

    more freely.

    The EU statement welcomed and supported the report of Qunitana, the United Nations human rights envo Burma. They urged cooperation with the UN envoy. In Quintanas report, he urged the UN to considerstablishing a Commission of Inquiry into war crimes and crimes against humanity by the Burmese militaunta.

    ource :http://mizzima.com/news/world/3877-win-tin-unhappy-over-eu-parleys-with-junta.html

    Suicide bomber targets Burmese policeBy AGENCE FRANCE-PRESS

    ublished: 28 April 2010

    A man being interrogated by police inBurma detonated a bomb, killinghimself and wounding four officers inastern Karenni state, residents andfficials said Wednesday.

    The bomb Tuesday was the latest in aeries of explosions to hit the military-uled nation in recent weeks, as theeclusive junta government prepares to

    hold the countrys first elections in 20ears.

    A man about 30 years old exploded the bomb and killed himself. Four police beside him were injured duhe blast at the police station, a resident of Loikaw town in Karenni state told AFP, requesting anonymity

    We do not know how he exploded the bomb, he said.

    An official confirmed the blast and casualties in Loikaw, 400 kilometres (250 miles) from Burmas economhub Rangoon.

    He had been taken to the police station for questioning as a suspect. Nobody suspected he would do this,

    he official said on condition of anonymity.t was unclear exactly why he was taken for questioning and if he had intentionally committed suicide.

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    Police targeted by suicide bomberin Karenni state (Reuters)

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    Also Tuesday, a series of grenade blasts hit a hydropower plant under construction in neighbouring Bagorovince, run by Burmese company Asia World Construction.

    Another of the companys projects, a controversial dam in Kachin state, was hit by a series of bombs blastarlier this month, injuring one engineer.

    Three other bombs on 15 April hit a water festival in Rangoon, in the citys worst attack in five years. Thefficial death toll from that attack has now risen to 10 people, with at least 170 wounded.

    Authorities have arrested suspects in relation to the Rangoon blasts, officials said, but declined to give furdetails while investigations were ongoing.

    Burma has been hit by several bomb blasts in recent years which the junta has blamed on armed exile gro

    r ethnic rebels.

    The latest attacks come as the country prepares for polls, planned for the end of this year, which critics hadismissed as a sham due to the effective barring of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi as she is a serving

    risoner.

    The military has ruled Burma since 1962, partly justifying its grip on power by the need to fend off ethnicebellions that have plagued remote border areas for decades.

    Armed minorities in Karen and Shan states continue to fight the government along the countrys easternborder, alleging they are subject to neglect and mistreatment.

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    Burmese blogger wins top US awardBy FRANCIS WADE

    ublished: 28 April 2010

    Undated image of Nay Phone Latt

    mprisoned Burmese blogger Nay Phone Latt, whose role in disseminating news of the September 2007prising in Burma won him international applaud, has received the prestigious PEN/Barbara Goldsmithward.

    peaking prior the award ceremony last night in New York, PEN president Kwame Anthony Appiah said tNay Phone Latt, who was arrested in January 2008 and sentenced to 20 years in prison, represents a

    ounger generation of Burmese who are longing for freedom and willing to pay the cost of speaking out indefense.

    According to news alerts following his sentencing, the 29-year-old was arrested for posting satirical cartoof Burmese junta chief Than Shwe on his blog. The charge of causing public alarm accounted for two of ears he is to spend in prison.

    He was also a prolific writer, and posted regular articles during the so-called Saffron Revolution in 2007 tartly compensated for the media blackout enforced by the regime. Burma has one of the most draconian

    media environments in the world, and journalists are regularly given painfully long sentences.

    Aye Aye Than, the mother of Nay Phone Latt, told DVB today that he was already aware of the honour viaomeone who visited him in prison, and that he was very happy to win this literature award because that

    what he is fond of.

    He didnt attack or criticise or denounce anyone on his blog. I have no regret about his blogging, she saidding that she last visited him on 1 April and he was in good health.

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    Burma ranked 171 out of 175 countries in the Reporters Without Borders Press Freedom Index. Appiah, aGhanaian novelist and philosopher, also lamented the fact that internet censorship had become one of th

    reat threats to free expression today.

    That Nay Phone Latt is also a poet reminds us that every society speaks with the voice of the imaginationwell as through its non-fiction writers. We honor him. We thank him. We ask all who have any influence ohe government of Burma to press for his release.

    The Burmese junta is expected to intensify its crackdown on journalists in the run-up to elections this yeaAround 14 media workers are currently behind bars, some serving sentences of up to 35 years. Nay PhoneLatt had been given no legal representation during his trial due to his lawyer being imprisoned the week

    efore.

    Fellow Burmese activist, comedian and part-journalist, Zarganar, was last year honoured with thePEN/Pinter award for imprisoned writers of courage Zarganar was sentenced in November 2008 to 59ears, later reduced to 35 years, after giving interviews to foreign media in which he criticized the Burmesuntas reaction to cyclone Nargis in May 2008.

    PEN, which advocates for global freedom of expression, is the worlds oldest human rights organisation anhe oldest international literary organisation.

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    Hundreds being interrogated in bomb blastinvestigationsWednesday, 28 April 2010 KNG

    The Burmese military junta has stepped up investigations by arresting and questioning hundreds of localeople in connection with the April 17 bomb blasts at the Irrawaddy River Myitsone dam construction sit

    which killed four people and injured more than 12, residents have alleged.

    Junta officials including local Military Intelligence (Sa-Ya-Hpapolice, Special Branch Police (SB), Township Peace and

    Development Council (Ma-Ya-Ka) and army officers are amonginvestigators said the resident.

    Over 100 villagers have been arrested and questioned. Some astill being detained and only a few have been released, said AwWa environmentalist and the leader of Kachin DevelopmentNetworking Group (KDNG).

    Yesterday at about 10 a.m. Lu Bawk and her mother werearrested. They have not returned home yet, he added.

    The Burmese Armys Light Infantry (Kha-La-Ya) No. 29 is headthe investigations, he said.

    Residents of Tang Hpre villages located at the Myitsone damconstruction site are being investigated. The villagers were forcto shift from their home after the project was officially opened 2006.

    More than 15,000 people living around the dam project site fear relocation because of the construction ofhydro power project.

    They (villagers) continue to protest against the dam construction peacefully because they stand to lose tharmlands and homes. Now they have fresh troubles being interrogated for the bomb blasts, added Awng

    A Kachin Baptist Church in Tang Hpre, 27

    miles north of Myitkyina, the capital of

    Kachin State, northern Burma. Photo: KachinNews Group.

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    Wa.

    nvestigations are on not only close to the dam construction site but some people living in Myitkyina theapital of Kachin State and Waingmaw Township, have also been arrested.

    The April 17 serial bomb blasts occurred in at least five places in the offices of the dam project site inChyinghkrang and Lungga Zup village killing four, injuring over 12, damaging seven buildings, 10 vehiclearge electric generator, a garage, two entrance gates and a 2000 gallon fuel tank.

    After the blasts over 300 Chinese dam construction workers went back to China.

    The authorities arrested some KIO members. In some cases whole families have been arrested, while inome cases it is father or the son, said the KDNG leader.

    Local businessman Ze Lum, who owns a rubber plantation near the blast sites, has been arrested along wiour of his workers on suspicion because he had a problem with Asia World Company after he demandedompensation for 50 acres of rubber plantation, which was burnt down by the contractors.

    The Irrawaddy Myitsone dam is being implanted by Asia World Company, juntas No.1 Ministry of ElectriPower and China state-owned company China Power Investment Corporation (CPI).

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    Myanmar generals resign ahead of electionsYANGON, Myanmar, April 28 (UPI) -- Myanmar's prime minister is among several senior military leaderwho have stepped down to run in national elections this year.

    Prime Minister Lt. Gen. Thein Sein will run as a civilian in Myanmar's first elections in 20 years. Althoughdate for polling hasn't been set, October is thought to be the month.

    There has been no official announcement about the resignations, numbering more than 20 and including

    many mid-ranking officers, in the New Light of Myanmar newspaper that acts as the mouthpiece of the ju

    But unnamed military sources have confirmed the resignations, a report by the India-based expatriate negency Mizzima said.

    The list of resignations includes Agriculture and Irrigation Minister Maj. Gen. Htay Oo, Rail TransportMinister Maj. Gen. Aung Min, Commerce Minister Brig. Gen. Tin Naing Thein and Deputy Home MinisteBrig. Gen. Phone Swe.

    More resignations are likely in the coming weeks, the military source told the Mizzima agency.

    Head of state Senior Gen. Than Shwe, 73 and in power since 1992, wasn't on the list. Questions have beensked about his health in the past two years because he rarely makes public appearances. He has been

    hought to have intestinal cancer.One of Shwe's last appearances was at the end of March when he stood to attention alone on a dais salutinows of marching soldiers during the National Armed Forces Day parade in the new capital city Nay Pyi T

    Even with a national election, the military has reserved 25 percent of the seats in parliament for their ownppointees. This has led critics to call the election undemocratic. Now, with former military leaders runnis civilians, the military could effectively swell their ranks in parliament leaving less room for maneuver bny civilian government.

    ome analysts have said the military might create its own party for the elections based on or within the Uolidarity and Development Association, the military's mass-participation organization.

    An election would be the first since 1990 when the National League for Democracy Party won a landslideictory. The generals never allowed the NLD and its leader, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu o take office. Suu Kyi has been under some form of detention for most the past 20 years and remains und

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    house arrest.

    A law was passed in March disallowing people with criminal convictions from holding office, which meanuu Kyi is barred from political life. Her party didn't register for the election, a position she supported.

    uu Kyi's situation and that of other political prisoners has led many countries including the United Statend the United Kingdom, as well as the United Nations, to question the outcome of an election as beingnywhere near democratic in nature.

    Mark Farmaner, director of the pro-democracy group Burma Campaign based in the United Kingdom, saihe election is basically a process to move from a military dictatorship to a civilian one. Whatever the outcf an election, the government will be wearing suits rather than uniforms but Shwe will remain in charge

    he country, he said.ource :http://www.upi.com/Top_News/Special/2010/04/28/Myanmar-generals-resign-ahead-of-lections/UPI-14181272490579/

    Burmese generals quit army to contest electionMORE than 20 members of Burma's ruling junta have resigned from the army in what is widely seen as a

    lan to stand as civilians in coming elections and thereby prolong military control.

    The Prime Minister, General Thein Sein, and 22 other cabinet ministers were reported to have given up thniforms on Monday. The government confirmed their resignation yesterday. No official reason was givenut observers said the move was a precursor to running for election.

    No date has been given for the vote, the first in 20 years, but it is expected to take place in October orNovember. The elections will bring into force a new constitution in which a newly created 440-member h

    f representatives will have 330 elected civilians and 110 military representatives. The junta members whhave resigned would be counted as civilians if elected to the chamber.

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