Written by Aung San Suu Kyi , nobel peace prize winner: The Benefits of Medit...

By Aung San Suu KyiBangkok Post, September 1996The rainy season retreat has begun. It is a time for offering robes to monks and for making special efforts toward gaining a better understanding of Buddhist values. In...

Myanmar junta extends Aung San Suu Kyi's house arrest

The Myanmar government has extended Suu Kyi's house arrest for another year.62 year old Suu Kyi has spent more than 12 of the last 18 years in detention and her supporters argue that she must be released or be tried...

Myanmar’s Military Despotism

In all my years as a teenager and then as an adult, the name of Aung San Suu Kyi has cropped up from time to time in the news, a brave woman non violently battling the might of the Burmese military junta ceaselessly now for decades. It was when she won the Nobel Peace...

Silk Diplomacy or Slippery Diplomacy on Burma Crisis?

Burma Review: www.burmareview.com in its latest post - Silk Diplomacy or Slippery Diplomacy on Burma Crisis analyzes Thailand's proposal to the UN Envoy on Burma - Mr. Gambari.  

Junta Accepts Pouncing Bullets on Peace Protestors

Burma Review's latest post: "Junta Accepts Pouncing Bullets on Peace Protestors".

Whether UN Security Council’s strong criticism enough for Military Regime i...

Burma Review: www.burmareview.com analyzes recent condemnation of the military regime by the United Nations Security Council and Human Rights Council as well as the forthcoming trip of Mr. Gambari to the region.

Aung San Suu Kyi rejects talks with Burma junta

"The prospect of a meeting between Burma's detained opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi and the military ruler faded today, after she refused to accept preconditions for the talks set by the junta. Last week Burma's reclusive military leader, General Than Shwe, agreed to meet...

Press Conference - UNITED NATIONS on Burma

Department of Public Information-News and Media Division-New York 5 Sept. 2007 Speaking to...

India can’t afford to be a fence sitter in Burma’s struggle for Democracy

Burma Review- www.burmareview.com in its latest post publishes article entitled, "India Can't afford to be a fence sitter in Burma's struggle for Democracy written by Honurable member of Indian Parliament - Nirmala Deshpande.

ASEAN Charter and Burma’s Democratic Agenda

Burma Review: www.burmareview.com in its latest post entitled, "ASEAN Charter and Burma’s Democratic Agenda", tries to analyze Burma's impending question of democracy in ASEAN and Prospect of proposed ASEAN Charter on the issue of democracy and human rights.

Burma: “Is This Genocide and Why isn’t the World Doing Something About it...

Take a look at what’s going on in Burma today. Check out this first hand report that summarizes the last year of attacks by the Burma military regime against the various ethnic people of Burma....

Burma's Lost Citizens and Refugee Crisis (Part-I)

Burma Review in its latest post analyzes the case of Burma's Lost citizens and growing refugee crisis in the region unfolding the myth projected by Russia, China and Malaysia that the Burma doesn't pose any security threat to the region.

A Tribute to Kamleshwar: An Immortal Star of Modern Hindi Literature and Frie...

Burma Review pays its deepest tribute to the eminent writer and journalist of Modern Hindi Literature - Kamleshwar and reproduces some of his unknown thoughts about Burma. Kamleshwar is more known for Modern Indian Hindi Literature but present tributes explores his Burma...

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